
Babydoll Archi turns good Samaritan, wins hearts after donating Rs 75K to animal welfare and vulnerable children
The 29-year-old influencer took to her Instagram to share a couple of screenshots of the donations towards two social causes. Meanwhile, 'Babydoll Archi' has been making headlines over the speculations of her shifting to the adult film industry, especially after her photos with American adult star Kendra Lust surfaced on the internet.
Moreover, since April 2025, Phukan has been sharing pictures with Kendra, hinting at an upcoming collaboration with the actor.
Archita Phukan, a.k.a. 'Babydoll Archi,' donates ₹75,000
The Assamese model and influencer is known for her X-rated content on social media and currently has over 9.7 lakh followers on the social media platform. However, in the past few days, the number has shot up massively as she went viral.
Following grabbing massive attention, Phukan has made a donation of ₹75,000 towards two social causes, one for animal welfare and the second for children staying in the red light area. On the other hand, her Instagram stories show that her donations were decided through a public poll.
'Babydoll Archi' made donations after an online poll
Since the stories posted by Phukan look like she decided to make donations after conducting an online poll, where the voters could choose between Health, Elderly, Animal Welfare, and Children.
Reacting to the post, over 45,000 people voted in her Instagram poll, with 35 per cent choosing 'Children' and 33 per cent of them choosing 'Animal Welfare.' While sharing the screenshots, she also wrote, 'As per the voting results, donations have been successfully processed. It's your contribution. Cheers.
As a result, Archita Phukan donated Rs 45,000 to an animal welfare charity and gave about Rs 30,000 to an organisation that helps 'bring children facing abuse in red-light areas to safety.'
Why did Archita Phukan make the donations?
According to HT, Phukan had spoken about her troubled past in the 'dark world of prostitution,' and the cause of helping women and children facing abuse seems to be close to Phukan's heart.
She also revealed that she was trapped in prostitution for six years and paid Rs 25 lakh to escape and claimed to have helped eight other girls escape prostitution. In 2023, Phukan spoke about the same and wrote in an Instagram post that with the help and support of her friend, an organisation dedicated to helping survivors like her was established. "I was able to free 8 other girls/women and give them a new life," she wrote.

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