Quenlin Blackwell is teaming up with Venmo and Taco Bell for a taco lover's dream collaboration. Blackwell, 24, has long raved about her love of Taco Bell on her social media platforms and she exclusively told Us Weekly that she frequently uses Venmo as well, so this new partnership just made sense. "I use Venmo and [eat] Taco Bell often, so the fact that they teamed up and are giving people one free Cantina Chicken Taco on a future order just for paying with Venmo in the Taco Bell app is so cool," Blackwell said. Last month she posted a social media reel of the wildest things people said they would do for Taco Bell, and Blackwell is now sharing her take. All the Celebs Who Starred in 2024 Super Bowl Commercials "With a free taco on the line just for paying with Venmo, the bar for 'wild' is honestly pretty high," Blackwell told Us. "But if I had to do something crazy, I'd probably do a full 24-hour Taco Bell challenge or recreate one of my iconic food reviews with the whole menu and vlogging the whole experience." As a part of the campaign to promote this iconic partnership, the brands released an exclusive Venmo and Taco Bell belt, which can perfectly fit a taco for on-the-go snacking. Lucky fans were able to score the Venmo Taco Bellt during the November 18 drop to celebrate the offer. The unique item was "handcrafted by Guillermo Cuevas of Dunrite Leatherworks who has created one-of-a-kind pieces for celebrities including Kendrick Lamar, Shaboozey and Glen Powell," a press release stated. "I can see people wearing the Venmo Taco Bellt during festival season, or when they are going to Taco Bell so they can hold as many tacos as possible," Blackwell told Us. "It's functional and fun, and it literally holds [an] extra taco for you. What more could you ask for?" Courtesy of Venmo "This unique crossover of food, fashion and finance is a fun play on the classic 'money belt,' but instead of cash, you're protecting something just as valuable: your free Cantina Chicken Taco from Taco Bell," according to a press release. "This limited-edition accessory [was] released in celebration of the new offer to get a free Chicken Cantina Taco on a future order only when you pay with Venmo in the Taco Bell app through December 31." See What Foods Chrissy Teigen, Tyra Banks and More Hate On November 18, the Venmo Taco Bellt was exclusively made available to Taco Bell Rewards Members through the Tuesday Drops page on the Taco Bell app. As a Taco Bell connoisseur, it was only right that we asked Blackwell to share her go-to order: a Nachos BellGrande with extra sour cream because, "I have a sour cream addiction," she told Us. Her dream menu item would be "an Enchilada pie," she added. Taco Bell aside, the model and actress will also make a cameo appearance in Rachel Sennott's new show, I Love LA, in episode 4, which is set to release on Sunday, November 23, at 10:30 p.m. ET on HBO Max. "Working on I Love LA has been incredible. Rachel is my girl, so collaborating with her was just effortless chaos in the best way," Blackwell told Us. "My cameo in episode 4 brings some comedy to the story, and I think people will really enjoy it." As far as future projects, Blackwell told Us that she is continuing to film new episodes of her Youtube series, Feeding Starving Celebrities, where she's had guest appearances from stars like Addison Rae, Bretman Rock, Lil Yachty, Kali Uchis, PinkPantheress and more. "I am excited to continue creating my wildest and wackiest dreams with my new production team and am ready to see what 2026 has in store," Blackwell said. "I had walking in the Victoria's Secret fashion show on my vision board this year, and that came true, so I cannot wait to see what's other items from my vision board become reality soon."
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Moderate Quenlin Blackwell Unveils 'Functional and Fun' Venmo Taco Bellt
November 19, 2025
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