logo
Camilla Araujo Explains Why She Offered Bonnie Blue A $2 Million Deal

Camilla Araujo Explains Why She Offered Bonnie Blue A $2 Million Deal

Yahoo16 hours ago

OnlyFans star Camilla Araujo recently shocked the internet by offering fellow content creator Bonnie Blue a $2 million deal.
However, this wasn't just any offer. It came with a very specific condition aimed at ending what Araujo sees as damaging behavior.
Araujo's multimillion-dollar proposal follows another adult content star, Sophie Rain's criticism of Blue's OnlyFans usage.
Araujo stirred controversy after posting on X that she would 'personally send Bonnie Blue 2 million dollars if she comes on my podcast and officially puts an end to her insane sex stunts.'
The post accompanied a link to an article featuring fellow creator Sophie Rain's harsh criticism of Bonnie Blue.
Blue has made headlines with her provocative antics, including her claim of attempting to sleep with over 1,000 men in one day.
Araujo's offer seemed like a direct challenge to that narrative, sparking widespread discussion online.
'This isn't about shaming Bonnie, it's about drawing a line,' Araujo later told The Blast. 'There's a difference between owning your sexuality and turning it into a bloody circus. What she's doing isn't just embarrassing herself, it's dragging the rest of us down with her.'
When asked why she made such a bold offer, Araujo made her intentions clear.
'I offered her $2 million because I'm serious,' she said. 'If she wants to be seen as more than a headline or a meme, that is ending up on the front page of every tabloid in America, this is her chance.'
She continued, 'Come on my podcast. Speak for yourself. End the stunts. Let's have a real conversation.'
The social media reaction was immediate.
While some applauded Araujo's boldness, others mocked the offer or accused her of hypocrisy. Still, Araujo stood by her words.
Facing backlash, Araujo didn't hesitate to defend her position and differentiate her brand from Blue's.
'People can call me a hypocrite or whatever, but I've built my brand on being smart, strategic, and still respecting myself,' she said. 'I'm not out here trying to break Guinness World Records with my sex life.'
She stressed that the real issue wasn't just personal but about protecting the future of content creators.
'What Bonnie is doing might get clicks, but it hurts the rest of us trying to build sustainable careers. That's why this matters,' Araujo concluded.
As of now, Bonnie Blue has not responded to the offer.
Camilla Araujo's comments came after another OnlyFans creator, Sophie Rain, strongly criticized Bonnie Blue, accusing her of turning the platform into a 'clown show' that undermines its original purpose.
In a statement to The Blast, Rain said, 'It's no longer women empowerment. It's shock value, and she's making a joke out of all of us.'
She referenced Blue's viral stunts, such as mock weddings and staged arrests, as publicity tactics that damage the platform's credibility.
'We built this space to take control of our bodies and make money on our terms, not to fake pregnancies, marriages, and throw cake at people in public,' she added.
Rain emphasized the toll this behavior takes on serious creators. She said, 'Brands don't take us seriously anymore. Media doesn't take us seriously. I'm tired of having to explain that not all of us are doing circus acts for clicks.'
She concluded by defending the many women earning a living professionally through OnlyFans.
Before Camilla Araujo and Sophie Rain's criticism of Blue, she was banned from the platform permanently following a string of shocking "extreme challenges" that violated the platform's rules.
Known for outrageous behavior, Blue, real name Tia Billinger, reportedly earned up to $800,000 monthly before the ban.
A source told The Sun UK, 'Bonnie has taken things way too far… Her page has officially been pulled.'
OnlyFans confirmed the removal, stating that such content breaches their Terms of Service.
Recent stunts include a fake arrest and a controversial "petting zoo" event, where Blue said she would be 'naked and tied up in a glass box' for public interaction.
These actions sparked intense backlash and accusations of promoting harmful behavior, ultimately leading to her removal and growing industry concern.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

5 of the best movie theaters in Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Stuart, Fort Pierce
5 of the best movie theaters in Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Stuart, Fort Pierce

Yahoo

time24 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

5 of the best movie theaters in Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Stuart, Fort Pierce

Enjoy an old-fashioned night out at the movies. Here are five of the best local movie theaters on the Treasure Coast, many with stadium seating, reclining chairs and full menus. Super Tuesdays: $5 movie tickets, $4 concessions Free summer kids movies: 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays, $2 popcorn, $2 drinks New indoor adventure park: Ride go-karts, play arcade games, plus bowling, glow mini golf Duckpin bowling: Only duckpin bowling alley on Treasure Coast opens with arcade Discount matinees: 25% off movie tickets before 4 p.m. daily Summer movie express: $1 tickets to first show Tuesdays and Wednesdays Kids summer series: $2 tickets 10 a.m. Wednesdays Laurie K. Blandford is TCPalm's entertainment reporter dedicated to finding the best things to do on the Treasure Coast. Email her at Sign up for her What To Do in 772 weekly newsletter at This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: 5 best movie theaters Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Stuart, Fort Pierce

Matthew McConaughey is set to play an iconic private investigator in a new movie from True Detective creator
Matthew McConaughey is set to play an iconic private investigator in a new movie from True Detective creator

Yahoo

time36 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Matthew McConaughey is set to play an iconic private investigator in a new movie from True Detective creator

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Matthew McConaughey is set to star in a movie based on the Mike Hammer detective novels written by none other than True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto. Per Variety, not much yet is known about the film, and a director has not yet been attached. Mike Hammer is a no-holds-barred detective who first appeared in the 1947 novel I, the Jury. Since then, 22 novels have been released, and there have been five feature-length adaptations. The book series is set to end this year with the novel, Baby It's Murder. McConaughey starred as Detective Rustin "Rust" Cohle opposite Woody Harrelson as Detective Martin "Marty" Hart in True Detective season 1, which hit HBO back in 2014. The story took place across two timelines: 1995, when the pair are young detectives fresh on the scene who are brought in to investigate the death of Dora Lange, and then 17 years later when Dora's murder is suddenly linked to a series of unsolved missing-person cases. Pizzolatto served as showrunner for True Detective seasons 1-3, before Issa Lopez took over for season 4 and the upcoming season 5. The scribe was also hired to rewrite the script for Marvel's Blade before the film was shelved indefinitely. Mike Hammer will be the first time he and McConaughey have reunited since 2014. The Mike Hammer movie does not yet have a release date. For more, check out our list of the most exciting upcoming movies in 2025 and beyond, or check out our list of movie release dates.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store