
OnlyFans star Nyla Caselli was recently expelled from a luxurious $4,000-per-night Airbnb after a photoshoot that the host deemed inappropriate.
Caselli, who boasts over 150,000 followers on her platform and earns tens of thousands of dollars monthly, shared her experience on social media, revealing she was asked to leave the high-end rental abruptly. She explained, “I was just in a bikini during my photoshoot,” which she claims was the sole reason for the confrontation and eviction.
The incident took place during her five-night stay at the upscale property, costing her a total of $20,000. Caselli recounted that she was engaging in a professional content shoot, which included suggestive poses and revealing attire, typical of many content creators.
However, the host reportedly grew uncomfortable with the photos, demanding she leave immediately. Caselli expressed her disbelief, saying, “It’s crazy because I didn’t think I was doing anything wrong I was just taking pictures like many other influencers do.”
The story quickly gained traction online, accumulating over 1 million views across various platforms. Reactions were mixed: about 40% of viewers expressed support for Caselli’s right to creative freedom, while others believed that hosts should have control over their properties.
Caselli emphasized that she spent five nights at the property, which she booked through a professional agency, and adhered to all the rules apart from the photoshoot. “I wasn’t doing anything illegal or disruptive,” she stressed, adding that she felt unfairly targeted and embarrassed at being asked to vacate with little notice. Her earnings from her content, estimated to be around $150,000 per month involve frequent photoshoots and filming sessions.
Data shows that the influencer industry is growing rapidly, with the creator economy generating over $100 billion annually worldwide, and luxury rentals seen as prime venues for content creation.
Caselli concluded her account by saying, “I just want people to understand that what I do is part of my job and my passion. I should be able to do my job without fear of being kicked out for doing what I love.”

