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Camilla Araújo Says Married NFL Players Keep Sliding In Her DMs
Hopefully she kept the screenshots
Social media personality and OnlyFans creator Camilla Araújo recently offered an unfiltered look at the realities of life online. She revealed that she once received direct messages from a New York Giants player who, at the time, was married with children. Araújo recalled that the athlete reached out as her popularity was growing, but after she spoke about the exchange on social media, he deleted the messages and blocked her. She did not reveal his identity or when the conversation took place, emphasizing that she had already shared all the details she was willing to disclose.

Araújo also reflected on her interactions with other well-known figures, noting that while she has exchanged messages with a few celebrities, those conversations have been relatively tame. Her most memorable exchange came from Lana Del Rey, one of her favorite musicians. Araújo said she reached out to the artist after receiving a follow, sharing her admiration — and to her surprise, Del Rey replied with a lengthy, heartfelt message. The singer praised Araújo’s work and energy, a moment that Araújo described as deeply meaningful and even a bit overwhelming in the best way.

She also spoke about the stigma surrounding adult content creators, her previous involvement with MrBeast’s projects, and her decision to leave the content house Bop House. Araújo acknowledged that online rumors and public scrutiny are a constant part of her career and explained how she sets boundaries to protect her well-being while staying engaged with her audience.
Araújo noted how moments, whether involving an NFL player or a pop star, can quickly turn into viral talking points. For her, managing these interactions is about striking a balance between authenticity and privacy, ensuring she maintains control over her narrative while continuing to inspire her followers.

The conversation comes as ComplexCon 2025 approaches. The event returns to Las Vegas on October 25, 26, 2025, with more than 300 brands and a stacked lineup of performers including Young Thug, YEAT and Friends, Peso Pluma, Central Cee, and Ken Carson. The two-day festival promises to highlight the intersection of social media, music, and entrepreneurship, the very space where creators like Araújo thrive.
Ultimately, her reflections offer a window into the personal side of online fame. From connecting with a beloved artist to setting firm boundaries with fans, Araújo’s story reflects the challenges and rewards of living life in the spotlight. Her experiences serve as a reminder that behind every viral moment is a real person navigating the complex realities of digital influence.
