Internet Is Angry After Adult Entertainer Attends Met Gala

Met Gala is not the same

When 22-year-old adult content creator Camilla Araujo touched down in New York City, Met Gala week was already buzzing. But her arrival? It stirred up a hornet’s nest.

“Hellooooo Met Gala,” she captioned her now-viral video, stepping off a plane from Hawaii with the kind of confidence that makes people either cheer—or clutch their pearls. Some couldn’t click fast enough to comment: “Who invited her?” “This event has lost all class.” “The Met Gala is a joke now.”

But here’s the thing: Camilla didn’t waltz into the Met Gala itself. She hit an afterparty—the kind that draws A-listers and tabloid flashbulbs—and she did it in heels most of us couldn’t survive an hour in. She exited the Mark Hotel, the same one graced by Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega. Say what you want, but the guest list wasn’t exactly open-mic night.

Critics love to drag her resume. Yes, she quit med school. Yes, she lives in the Bop House, the internet-famous mansion filled with women who rake in millions via adult subscription content. No, she’s not pretending to be something she’s not. In fact, she’s almost annoyingly upfront about it. “I will be more than some bimbo that you think I am,” she once said—and frankly, she’s backing it up.

Camilla reportedly pulls in $1.4 million a month. That’s not a typo. She used that money to retire her immigrant parents, who arrived from Brazil with $300 in their pockets. She’s not asking for applause, but she's not hiding either.

Of course, the internet remains divided. Some fans cheered her on—“We are so proud of you!”—while others fumed. Meanwhile, she’s dealing with something far more serious: security threats, unwanted touching in public, and constant scrutiny. She hired protection. She still walks outside.

Love her or hate her, Camilla’s crashing rooms people swore were locked. And while some critics spiral about “standards,” she’s already planning her next red carpet.

And honestly? I respect the hustle.

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