Camilla Araujo's Boyfriend Owen Lynch Rages at Florida 'Sin Tax' Proposal With Bold Threat

Owen Lynch has savagely hit back at James Fishback's Florida 'Sin Tax' proposal.

Owen Lynch savagely hit back at James Fishback's Florida 'Sin Tax' proposal.
Owen Lynch savagely hit back at James Fishback's Florida 'Sin Tax' proposal.
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Owen Lynch, the boyfriend and manager of former OnlyFans star Camilla Araujo, blasted a new proposal floated by a Florida gubernatorial candidate that would impose a so-called “sin tax” on adult content creators operating in the state.

In a fiery video posted to his Instagram reels, Lynch said he might be forced to leave Florida if the tax is implemented.

"Apparently, this guy who’s running for Florida governor is trying to make a sin tax on all the money generated from OnlyFans," Lynch said.

"You know me, proud OnlyFans manager, I might have to move out of Florida."

Lynch, who helps manage Araujo’s multimillion-dollar brand, took direct aim at Republican candidate James Fishback, who announced a plan to set a 50% income tax on adult creators as part of a broader cultural crackdown.

"Puerto Rico? Can’t go to Dubai, they don’t like that over there either,”" Lynch continued.

"We might be cooked, boys. Fifty percent sin tax. Maybe I need to look for another job. I’m probably just gonna put the fries in the bag at this point."

Fishback defended the proposal during recent interviews with Fox News Digital and FOX 35, saying the tax would redirect adult industry earnings into Florida’s public education system.

"Young women once aspired to be devoted mothers, doctors, lawyers, and nurses," Fishback told Fox News.

"Today, young women are told by an online platform called OnlyFans that it’s morally right to sell nude photos of themselves to strangers on the internet. I will not tolerate this cultural degeneracy as Florida’s next Republican Governor."

Fishback estimated the tax could generate $200 million in annual revenue and said he’s also open to taxing OnlyFans customers. He framed the measure as a moral choice.

"If you are a man or woman selling your body on the internet, you can either have two options," Fishback said. "You can pay the state of Florida 50% so we can raise teacher pay, or you can quit doing that and do something morally rigorous."

The plan sparked immediate backlash from OnlyFans superstar Sophie Rain.

Rain slammed the proposal in an interview with People magazine.

"No one ever forced me to start an OnlyFans, it was MY decision," Rain said. "I am a Christian, God knows what I am doing, and I know He is happy with me. That’s the only validation I need."

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