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Howie Mandel Likes OnlyFans Star Camilla Araujo
The Comedian Praises the Influencer
On a recent episode of the “Clock It” podcast, comedian Howie Mandel expressed his admiration for internet personality Camilla Araujo. Araujo, who is 23 years old, shared insights into her impressive financial achievements, making quite an impression on Mandel, who is 69. The episode aired on Tuesday, August 19, and featured a candid discussion that highlighted both their perspectives on success and personal growth.

Mandel, known for his role as a judge on “America’s Got Talent,” showered Araujo with compliments throughout the nearly hour-long episode. He made it clear that he is a fan of her work and even offered to buy her a gift, showcasing his supportive nature. However, true to his germaphobic tendencies, he opted not to shake hands with Araujo, stating, “I don’t like touching…your hand is filthy. In many cultures, people bow. Not that I want to be bowed to, I just don’t want to be touched.”
During the podcast, Araujo opened up about her success in the subscription content industry, revealing that she currently makes around $2.5 million a month, with aspirations to reach $10 million from a single platform. Mandel responded with awe, saying, “It’s amazing…you are doing amazing.” This exchange illustrates the growing trend of influencers leveraging social media to achieve significant financial success, something Mandel clearly admires.
Mandel also took a keen interest in Araujo’s financial management, asking her about her investments alongside her partner, Owen Lynch. Araujo shared that they own 11 Section 8 rental properties, one Airbnb, and a primary home. Mandel praised her accomplishments, stating, “I’m very proud of you. At 22, I didn’t have anything. You’re off to a good start.”
As an ambassador for Skechers, Mandel surprised Lynch with a neon pair of shoes and promised to get Araujo a pair as well. He noted her shoe size, saying, “You’re 10-and-a-half? I’m going to get you shoes right now.” This gesture speaks to Mandel’s generosity and his desire to support those he admires.
The conversation also turned to the topic of social media, with Mandel expressing his preference for it over traditional television. He stated, “I love social media more than TV. Digital is the best, anybody with a point of view can make millions from their room.” Araujo echoed this sentiment, adding that while she romanticizes old Hollywood, she appreciates the empowerment that comes with being her own boss on social media.
The duo also touched on the significance of family, with Araujo sharing her excitement about becoming a parent. “I can’t wait to have kids,” she said, calling it the most healing and purposeful thing she could do. Mandel, a father of three, emphasized the transformative nature of parenthood, stating, “There’s nothing that can change you more than becoming a parent. You go from focusing on yourself to focusing on someone else, and that’s healthy.”
Their conversation was not all serious; they also shared a lighthearted moment when Mandel described his unique pool workout routine. He explained that he ties cables to his ankles and paddles in place for an hour, which prompted laughter from Araujo. She remarked that it was “the funniest thing [she’s] ever seen,” showcasing their comfortable rapport and Mandel’s ability to find humor in his fitness regimen.
Mandel’s admiration for Araujo and their engaging dialogue reflects the changing dynamics of success and social media in today’s world. Their interaction serves as an example of how generational differences can lead to insightful conversations about personal growth, financial achievements, and the importance of family.
