If she has the cash to spend it — she’s going to.
Regardless of the state of the economic system — this model is defending her lavish style that reportedly prices her $100,000 a month.
Camilla Araujo is a 22-year-old multi-millionaire who lives in Miami, Florida, in response to Jam Press.

The influencer and model doesn’t assume twice about spending a wild quantity on lavish luxuries — even when it’s the price of a downpayment on a house.
A few of these issues embody Araujo spending near $1,000 on a brand new set of nails and treating herself to a number of massages — per week. She additionally indulges in an IV drip each week to maintain her immune system in verify.
However for an influencer with a 9.3 million TikTok following who earns $16 million a 12 months — all of this spending is pennies within the grand scheme of issues for the 22-year-old.
And the influencer views these luxuries as “necessities.”
“The reply is straightforward – my time is efficacious. If I’m spending hours doing chores or ready in traces, I’m not creating wealth,” she stated.
“I don’t cook dinner – I don’t have the time – and consuming out has grow to be unattainable with how typically I get recognised, so I’ve a personal chef put together my meals every single day.”
And that’s not even the extent of it.
The 22-year-old additionally admits to getting her nails finished within the consolation of her residence, “I’m not stepping out except my palms look excellent,” and having “a each day private assistant who handles cleansing, organising and every part else.”

All of this runs her near $100,000 per thirty days, “and that’s earlier than we even discuss my wardrobe or journey.”
Regardless of getting hate from individuals on-line for her “tone deaf” way of life, Araju doesn’t see something fallacious along with her spending decisions, particularly since she grew up poor and at all times wished extra for herself.
“I’ve been referred to as tone-deaf, extreme, privileged – however nobody handed me this life,” she defended.
“I labored two jobs. I dropped out of school. I’ve lived via abuse, struggled financially and began from the underside. So sure, I benefit from the life I’ve constructed.”
“I should be comfy. I should really feel good. And I don’t owe anybody a proof for that – I don’t assume anybody does,” she stated.