Model and content creator Cami Strella has revealed that she made a staggering $18,250 from a single fan who paid to explore his “daddy issues” specifically by requesting a custom video of her dad saying he’s proud of her.
The 28-year-old, who boasts 400,000 followers on Instagram (@camistrella) and earns around $220,000 a month, shared the unusual request in a viral post titled “He really spent $18,250 just to roast me.”
In it, she included a clip of their conversation, which began when the unnamed fan asked if she made custom videos. When she replied yes, he simply requested: “A video of your dad saying he’s proud of you.”
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Cami, ever the professional, delivered and confirmed that the eye-watering sum was promptly transferred. The bizarre exchange left the internet both baffled and fascinated, with comments pouring in.

“For that price, invite the whole family out for an intervention,” one person joked. Another said: “Daddy issues get buried in money these days. It’s the new trend.”
Others were more skeptical, with some calling it “sad” and questioning why anyone would spend so much on a video rooted in personal trauma. One viewer wrote: “If his dad was proud, he wouldn’t be asking her.”
But for Cami, custom requests like this are just another day in the life of a top-tier OnlyFans creator. Known online as the ‘Barracks Bunny’, Cami first made headlines by offering free subscriptions to military members as a gesture of thanks for their service.

What started as a way to pay for school while working as a cocktail waitress in 2020 has since evolved into a full-time career combining adult content creation, mental health advocacy, and sex-positive outreach.
Cami says she’s not just in the industry to entertain she’s also here to challenge stigmas and offer connection where it’s lacking. Just last month, she went viral again after revealing she’s been sleeping with virgins to help tackle incel culture, calling it a kind of “public service.”

“I want to help those who’ve never had sex avoid going down a dark path,” she said. “It’s not just about physical pleasure I want to show them what real connection can feel like, even if it’s with a sex worker. When done right, that kind of intimacy can actually be healing.”
Her work doesn’t stop at fantasy fulfillment, either. Cami is passionate about raising awareness and funds for veteran mental health, a cause she remains vocal about.
She now sits in the top 0.1% of OnlyFans creators, working closely with her boyfriend, who helps shoot her content.

“I’m just trying to thank people for their service,” she said. “It might not be for everyone, but I believe in what I do and no one else should get to dictate how someone in uniform chooses to live their life.”
Whether it’s custom kink content or sex education disguised as fantasy, Cami’s success proves that in the world of adult entertainment, connection and creativity can be just as profitable and powerful as the content itself.