Who is Mariah Casillas? Why was her GoFundMe for Hawaii wildfire victims shut down?

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All you should know about Mariah Casillas and why the GoFundMe for Hawaii wildfire victims shutdown

Mariah Casillas, who was born on January 19, 2000, is a 23-year-old social media influencer,  model, and entertainer and she is Mexican. She is widely known for being an only-fans content creator, and her net worth is estimated to be $300,000.

She is not only from Mexico, but she also has American citizenship. Mariah Casillas is also known as Lavaxgrll on Instagram. The Reality House Season 3 winner’s personal life is quite private, and not much is known about her parents. She is currently living in Los Angeles, and there are no details about her personal life, her siblings. She started to become an influencer by posting lip-syncing and creating funny videos on TikTok.

She was able to gain more than 40k followers on TikTok, 10k on Twitch, 20k on Twitter, and over 435k followers on Instagram. She has worked with brands such as Vixen and Reflex and has done multiple endorsements.

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Why was her GoFundMe for Hawaii wildfire victims shut down?

Only fans star Mariah Casillas had started a GoFundMe and stated that she would send a nude to every individual who donated $10 for the victims of the Hawaii wildfires.

GoFundMe had taken her campaign down, and she confirmed the findings by tweeting on Twitter. She posted, “GoFundme took down my account, but that isn’t going to stop me from doing what I can to help the people of Maui. I’ll be making a list of nonprofits to donate to; instead, you can still send me your screenshots.”

She had started a GoFundMe page, ‘Help Lahina Now,” and it had raised more than $8000. She stated to a tabloid that if she loves Maui and it is a beautiful island, she will do anything to save it, and she also mentioned that she is not going to benefit from the funds. She has also stated that she has created a team to help get out the fundsRead More: to those in immediate need.

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