
Hey, darlings, get ready to dive into the juiciest drama on the internet! Scarlet Vas and Tayo Ricci, the OnlyFans power couple who’ve been teasing us with their so-called 'step-sibling' storyline, just dropped a bombshell on their new podcast. Married in 2023 and parents to a seven-month-old baby girl born around Christmas, these two have had the internet in a chokehold with their wild antics.
If you’re not caught up, Scarlet first charmed us on Neighbours before becoming a YouTube and OnlyFans sensation, while Tayo’s TikTok abs-rating videos have made him a viral heartthrob. Together, they’ve built an empire - but it’s their controversial content that’s kept us all hooked. Now, they’re finally peeling back the curtain on those eyebrow-raising rumors.
And let me tell you, this five-minute confession might just be the most infuriating - and fascinating - thing you’ll watch all week. Let’s break it down, shall we?
Picture this: it’s 2020, the world is in lockdown, and Scarlet and Tayo are in the U.S., cooking up content to keep us entertained. They film a couple of TikTok skits playing stepbrother and stepsister, thinking it’s just a harmless joke. But, honey, the internet doesn’t play when it comes to drama - fans took it as gospel, and suddenly, headlines screamed, 'OnlyFans model welcomes baby with stepbrother!'
Scarlet admitted they didn’t expect the skits to blow up like they did.
'We thought it was obviously a joke, but it went so viral that everyone begged for more,'
she shared in their podcast. Instead of shutting it down, they leaned into the chaos for clicks - and who can blame them when millions of views are on the line?
Meanwhile, Tayo’s no stranger to rage-baiting on social media, often posting provocative content just to stir the pot. This 'step-sibling' narrative? Just another chapter in their playbook - until the media ran wild with it.
As the rumors spread, so did the headlines and heated comments on their profiles. Did they clear things up right away? Nope - they rode the wave, even doubling down in their wedding video with the step-sibling bit. Tayo cheekily confessed they found the internet’s outrage 'funny' and didn’t immediately debunk it because, well, why mess with a good thing?
But with Scarlet expecting their baby girl, they also didn’t want to 'add fuel to the fire,' as Tayo put it. They knew the press would twist their words, and Scarlet insisted, 'It wasn’t us lying - it was everyone else!' Hmm, sounds like they’re pointing fingers, but we’ll get to that.
Once and for all, let’s put this to bed: Scarlet Vas and Tayo Ricci are not related in any way, shape, or form. Their podcast was their chance to set the record straight, though they spent a lot of time blaming the media and fans for running with the story. Tayo even suggested people are just 'addicted to corn' - aka, they love the spicy drama.
Still, they admitted to playing along for laughs and views, especially since the controversy kept their names trending. It’s a classic influencer move - incite a little hate, rake in the clicks - but not everyone’s buying their excuses.
Speaking of excuses, the comment section of their podcast video is a battlefield. Fans aren’t letting Scarlet and Tayo off the hook so easily, calling them out for lacking accountability. One commenter snapped, 'Y’all agreed to those TikTok skits - it didn’t come out of nowhere. Take responsibility and move on!'
Another added, 'You talk about authenticity but keep being inauthentic. Learn from this!' Ouch - the internet isn’t holding back, and honestly, can you blame them? Scarlet and Tayo seem to want to clear their names, but they’re still dodging full ownership of the narrative they helped create.
Oh, and in true influencer fashion, the rest of the video was a shameless plug for their new family YouTube channel. Coincidence that they’re 'coming clean' just as they launch a vlog about their adorable baby girl and picture-perfect life? I think not, sweetie.
Love them or hate them, Scarlet and Tayo know how to keep us talking. Whether it’s through OnlyFans exclusives, TikTok shenanigans, or now a family vlog, they’re not going anywhere. The 'step-sibling' drama might be behind them - or so they claim - but I’m betting there’s more chaos up their sleeve.
So, what do you think? Are they savvy content creators playing the game, or should they own up to fueling the fire? Drop your hot takes in the comments, and stick with us for more juicy celeb updates. After all, the internet never sleeps - and neither does the drama!