Scarlit Scandal


Ceara Alice De Coster, known professionally as Scarlit Scandal, is an American former pornographic actress, adult model, and social media influencer.
De Coster began her career in adult films in 2019, staying in the industry until 2024, when she retired from the mainstream industry, though she continued to post pornographic content on her OnlyFans. By the time of her retirement, De Coster had been credited with 334 performances, as well as awards from AVN and XBIZ.

Early and personal life

De Coster was born on April 27, 1999, in Fort Pierce, Florida, living in West Palm Beach before her entry into the adult industry.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, De Coster was living with fellow pornographic actor Jake Adams, whom she also filmed multiple scenes with. Adams died in 2021 following a motorcycle accident.
Ceara married Chris De Coster, known professionally as Chris Scandal, a French model and adult actor in March 2023. She filmed multiple scenes with him in her last year in the industry.

Professional career

According to De Coster, she messaged an agent for Motley Models in 2019 after seeing other models join their agency, which was successful and marked her entrance into the adult industry. She gained notability within the industry relatively quickly, securing nominations for the Pornhub Awards as well as being named a Vixen 'Angel'. The next year, she was selected as a Cherry Pimps 'Cherry of the Month' for April 2021.
De Coster won the award for 'Best New Starlet' at the 38th AVN Awards, the first all-digital edition of the awards show. In an article made after her victory, adult film maker Kayden Kross credited De Coster's abilities in the industry, being quoted as stating " a very intuitive sense on camera."
In 2022, she starred as one of the models of Rose In Good Faith's sneaker brand, which utilized unused sex toys to be re-made into shoes.
In 2023, De Coster signed an exclusive contract with American pornographic company Brazzers, which was celebrated by both the company and De Coster, who cited the company's professionalism as a major reason for her decision.