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OnlyFans Model Cosplays As Katy Perry For Halloween
Camilla Araujo Channels Katy Perry for Halloween With a $4,000 Custom Costume
OnlyFans creator Camilla Araujo staged a Halloween transformation that closely resembled pop superstar Katy Perry. Araujo, who has built a following across social media, shared a get ready with me video on Instagram in which she embodies Perry, prompting praise from fans who noted the striking likeness.
In the Instagram post, Araujo explained that she took up the idea after repeatedly encountering a comment that she resembles Katy Perry more than the singer herself. She told viewers that Perry has produced many iconic looks over the years and that choosing just one was difficult. Araujo revealed that she initially considered two Perry looks, but ultimately decided against Perry’s Met Gala chandelier ensemble because it would not have been practical for her to wear. She described the chandelier concept as something she could not navigate through a doorway while wearing it, making it an impractical choice for her Halloween project.
Araujo also spoke about how she wanted to avoid an inferior result. She said she was not going to do the look half by half and that she aimed to deliver the most polished version possible. To realize the project, she spent four thousand dollars on a custom piece. She noted that while the store suggested alternatives, none met her expectations, reinforcing her decision to invest in a bespoke look. She likened the effort to a Heidi Klum moment, signaling the level of commitment she felt was required to capture the resemblance.
The final look featured Araujo wearing a candy themed dress paired with Katy Perry’s iconic purple wig. The transformation was documented in her video, along with reflections on the process and the long preparation involved in achieving the overall effect. Araujo captioned the post with a line that emphasized the transformation, describing it as a journey to become her own version of Perry.
Reaction from fans was positive in the comments section. One commenter wrote that Araujo had killed the look, while another suggested that the renderings made her Perry look like a sister. A fan added that Araujo had eaten, a colloquial compliment expressing admiration for the result. Other comments included phrases such as that she had dropped a crown and that the performance was iconic, alongside general praise for the resemblance and attention to detail.
The post adds to a broader trend of creators using social media to showcase elaborate costume preparations for Halloween. Araujo’s approach illustrates how she blends her platform identity with a pop culture homage to a well known music artist. Her decision to invest in a custom piece highlights the level of dedication some creators bring to costume design and cosplay as part of their public persona.
Fans and observers will likely continue to monitor Araujo’s social channels for further such experiments in mimicry and style. The Halloween showcase, marked by the careful curation of costume elements and the effort to closely mirror Perry’s look, underscores how celebrity-inspired cosplay can capture audience attention on platforms where fans closely follow each creator’s creative process.
 
											
																			
 
																						
											
											
										 
						 
					 
						 
					 
						 
					 
						 
					 
                                                


 
											 
									 
																							 
						 
						