Brother destroys sister for doing OnlyFans while criticizing his failing grades

Michael Gwilliam
Camilla Araujo with her brother discussing onlyfans

A woman who went viral for appearing in MrBeast’s Squid Game is being roasted online for criticizing her brother’s school grades while making OnlyFans content.

Camilla Araujo blew up on social media following her appearance on MrBeast’s Squid Game as Player #067 and wasted no time using her newfound fame to make bank.

Despite not winning MrBeast’s $456,000 YouTube version of the hit Netflix show, Araujo won fans’ hearts, going from 7,000 followers on Instagram in 2021 to over 700,000 in 2024.

In the time since, she’s been making OnlyFans content, which has her brother feeling at odds with his sibling and made his feelings known when she kept bothering him about school.

Brother roasts OnlyFans model sister for her life choices

During a “Tailor Beats” podcast segment, Araujo asked her brother if she was a good sister and claimed she was always mean to him, something that she admitted, sort of.

“I’m mean to you when you fail your f**king classes, yeah!” she exclaimed.

After a brief back and forth about whether or not a D is a failing grade or not, the brother slammed back, saying that she’s an “A+ child.”

“You’re literally doing OnlyFans!” he shot back. “Your career is in OnlyFans. You can’t be talking sh*t. You’re selling pictures of whatever. You can’t be saying sh*t. All that studying was for what?”

After those words, Camilla went silent and the clip of the podcast spread like wildfire, amassing millions of views across social media.

However, in a recent video, it would appear that all is well between the two siblings and this little squabble didn’t ruin their relationship.

Brother apologizes to sister over OnlyFans slam

In a new Instagram post, Camilla’s brother explained the situation after a text-to-speech message said that Camilla was a bad influence.

“I was pissed at her because she was talking about something that pissed me off,” he said. “Okay, that’s all.”

Araujo chimed in, “also, how am I a bad influence if I’m telling him to be better than me?” she asked. “Y’all just want to find anything to get mad about. I’m telling him to get better grades, go to college, do something.”

Some users, however, have accused the duo of taking clips for attention. One commenter wrote, “Get a better script.”

This isn’t the first time that the sibling duo has made waves online. Last year, the boy demanded compensation after filming a viral promo with his sister.

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