An OnlyFans creator has claimed she found a hidden camera disguised as a fake phone charger in her holiday rental and in a bold twist, says she took control of the situation by uploading the footage herself.
Cami Strella, 28, who has over 400,000 Instagram followers and ranks in the top 0.1% of creators on the platform, said she and her boyfriend, Lev Lieben, were unknowingly recorded during their stay, including during intimate moments.
The couple say they were not filming content at the time and had planned the trip purely for rest and relaxation.
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The alleged discovery was made after Cami went searching for a phone charger and noticed some were already plugged in. In a now-viral TikTok video, she describes seeing a strange light coming from one of the plugs in the middle of the night.

Upon closer inspection, the device’s back popped off with little effort, revealing an SD card inside. “It was all fake,” she said in the clip. “It’s not even real. The whole back was fake.”
When they reviewed the footage, they were stunned to find that they had been filmed throughout their stay. “Regardless of the type of work we do, it’s a huge invasion of our privacy,” Cami told NudeNewz. “We weren’t there to shoot we went to enjoy ourselves.”
Though shaken by the violation, Cami says they decided to reclaim the narrative by uploading the video themselves to OnlyFans.

Deciding to post the footage is the only solution that gives us a sense of control and power over what happened,” she said, noting that they’re working closely with local law enforcement and received permission to release it.
The revelation triggered an outpouring of reactions on social media, with users urging the pair to press charges and warning about the growing risks of hidden surveillance in rental properties.
It doesn’t matter since nothing you’ve done hasn’t been publicized,” one user commented dismissively, while others encouraged updates and legal action. “There is no privacy in America,” someone else added.

Lev, who helps shoot Cami’s content professionally, expressed concern over the unknown scope of the surveillance.
From what I can gather, the footage obtained was limited to the local memory card and did not seem the camera was connected wirelessly to anything,” he said. “But there’s no way to know for certain.”
Cami, who began making adult content in 2020 to fund her education, has also used her platform to support military veterans suffering from PTSD and brain trauma, drawing on her training in occupational therapy and neurorehabilitation. Despite their success, the couple say this incident has left them feeling exposed and violated.
“I know people know what we do for work,” Cami said. “But we still didn’t consent to that being filmed. I don’t know how to feel about it.”
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