Who needs Hugh?
The Bop House, which has been described as the Gen Z version of Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion, is an OnlyFans haven where its tenants rake in millions for their online NSFW content.
Founded by the infamous virgin adult content creator Sophie Rain, the Florida-based Bop House — which reportedly gets its name from the slang “baddie on point“— is home to a gaggle of women aged 19 to 24 who produce and monetize content while also documenting their lives on social media.
“It’s just like a little girl group that we’re all doing and we just want to uplift each other and help each other grow on TikTok,” Rain previously said.
The eight beauties live together in the three-story, six bed, five-bath house, which costs upwards of $75,000 per month to rent for its spanning 8,890 square footage.
The lucrative business, however, brings in more than enough to cover the cost of rent. Recent reports from the Daily Mail claimed that the content compound reportedly brought in nearly $15 million last month.
“A lot of people think there is constant competition, but we know how strong we are as a group,” Rain previously told Jam Press. “We work better as a team and our income very much reflects that!”
Sophie Rain, 20
The leader of the so-called “girl group” is Rain, who the Daily Mail called “its biggest star.” She made headlines last year for claiming to be a Christian and a virgin, explaining that she was saving herself for marriage.
“I had this idea to get a house and get all of them together and we just want to have fun and make content,” Rain told the Daily Mail.
The former waitress founded the Bop House last year with her cousin, a fellow OnlyFans model named Aishah Sofey. While the house has weathered its fair share of controversy and backlash, Rain previously admitted that their biggest concern is safety.
Just this month, an alleged stalker showed up to the Florida home, per Newsweek.
“Fans constantly show up to the house,” she told Jam Press. “We were often woken up to people knocking at the door at night. The situation eventually got so bad that we had to hire security.”
Aishah Sofey, 22
According to the Daily Mail, Sofey also had a similarly strict religious upbringing, growing up in a home where she was expected to behave “like a lady.”
Sofey, however, was inspired to make adult content after seeing her friend earn a living from virtual sex work. Now, her lucrative job pays for her mom’s home, and has earned her millions of followers across social media.
Alina Rose, 24
The oldest tenant of the Bop House earned her online following through “sexy gaming content on Twitch,” the Daily Mail reports. She turned to online adult content after being kicked out of her home and working as a stripper.
“My content is mostly just me showing my body for money and views,” she previously said online.
“The majority of my audience is guys because I mean, how am I gonna have a girl audience when I don’t make content for girls?”
Ava Reyes, 19
A Florida native and former Hooters waitress, Reyes is reportedly the second most successful content creator in the Bop House despite being one of the youngest — and she is also one of the only blondes.
Camilla Araújo, 22
The outlet also reports that the 22-year-old content creator initially became an internet sensation after participating in MrBeast’s Squid Game challenge four years ago. Boasting millions of followers across her platforms, Araújo built her following showing off her personality —and her body — online.
Julia Filippo, 22
Filippo started off as Araújo’s assistant before making her own content. Like Rain, she also claims to be a virgin — despite reportedly bringing home $400,000 in her first month on the adult content site.
Summer Iris, 19
Like some of the other Bop House members, Iris did not grow up with financial wealth, living off of food stamps when she was young. Now, however, the North Carolina native’s online content brings in six figures every year, the Daily Mail reports.
“We grew up on food stamps and if I got clothes, they would be hand-me-downs from an older relative,” she previously said. “I got into OnlyFans to make enough money to support my family and pay for my degree.”
She added: “Being able to now earn this much money is crazy.”
Joy Mei, 19
The petite content creator is one of the shortest and youngest women who live under the Bop House roof, per the outlet.
But the Bop House has raised concerns over their content, with critics taking to TikTok to voice their grievances.
One creator, Amber Horsburgh, argued online that the women’s content “looks very, very, very young,” despite them being of legal age to produce NSFW media. She said that such “deliberate marketing of youthful personas for adult content” creates a “a demand for barely-legal performers.
But the backlash hasn’t deterred the OnlyFans starlets.
“Men are the reason we make so much money every single month and we have no plans to slow down any time soon,” Rain said.