OnlyFans model Camilla Araujo’s worst nightmare imagined


Camilla Araujo, an American-Brazilian OnlyFans model, was caught on camera when she encountered a pretty sticky situation after being approached by two “fans.”

One of OnlyFans' most successful models, Camilla Araujo, has come under scrutiny after being recognized in public by two young children.

The boys approached the model while she and Twitch streamer N3on were out at a bowling alley.

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The video clip, which Cybernews found on X, is presumably a part of N3on’s Twitch stream.

Araujo and N3on are approached by two boys, who appear to be around 10 to 12 years old.

“I feel like I actually know who that is,” one of the boys says to N3on.

“Isn’t that the girl who does OnlyFans?” he says to the Twitch streamer.

N3on looks visibly shocked that the child had managed to properly identify Araujo.

The OnlyFans model proceeds to scold the boy, saying that he should be watching “Blippi,” a show for toddlers, instead of consuming her content.

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The clip itself received over three million views and thousands of comments, some of which detail just how sad the situation is for chronically online children in the US.

“That’s actually really sad. Kids having access to OF content is a huge failure on the part of the platforms, the parents, and the content filters. The internet is wide open, and they’re finding everything way too young,” said one X user.

Other users seem to blame the parents and perhaps big tech companies.

“It’s almost like the issue isn’t women having an OF, but kids having zero online supervision,” said one user.

While it’s convenient to blame the parents, big tech companies like Meta are doing very little to shield children from viewing harmful content, particularly in the United States.

Meta has rolled out child protections, including teen accounts and other safety features, but it has seemingly done nothing to curb the consumption of adult content on its platform.

The way children are likely to engage with Aruajo’s content is through Meta’s Instagram, where she is highly active.

While guardrails are in place, the content she posts, specifically her dressing in her underwear, is enough to pique the interest of young boys in her other content.

However, OnlyFans seems to employ strict age verification requirements, which would make it difficult for a minor to become a fan, although not impossible.

What are other countries doing to stop young people from watching porn?

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Across the pond, the UK is cracking down on underage people watching pornography and harmful content via the Online Safety Act.

This act requires age verification for a range of platforms that could contain harmful content.

On July 25th, 2025, the Online Safety Act went into effect in the UK. The legislation is designed to prevent minors from accessing websites that contain pornographic material and other harmful content, such as information regarding self-mutilation, eating disorders, or suicide.

While this may seem like a common course of action, organizations have stated that it isn’t the best way to protect children. Instead, it compromises users' privacy.

“If the UK really wants to achieve its goal of being the safest place in the world to go online, it must lead the way in introducing policies that actually protect all users, including children, rather than pushing the enforcement of legislation that harms the very people it was meant to protect,” the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) said in a statement.


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