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A group of OnlyFans creators has joined forces to rent a lavish Miami mansion, transforming it into a powerhouse for content production. Their collaborative effort, known as The Bop House, has proven immensely profitable, generating millions in revenue. However, their rapid rise to fame has also attracted unwanted attention, with fans frequently showing up uninvited, forcing them to hire security.
The idea for this elite content creation hub came from Aishah Sofey and Sophie Rain, who gained public attention last year when Rain described herself as a "Christian virgin." In December, they secured a lease on the extravagant property for $75,000 (Rs 62 lakh) per month and were soon joined by fellow OnlyFans stars:
Together, the group has built a thriving brand, captivating audiences worldwide.
Spanning 8,890 square feet, the luxury residence boasts six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a swimming pool, a rooftop sundeck, and direct waterfront access with space for a yacht or jet ski. In just two months, The Bop House has gained viral fame, amassing over three million followers on TikTok and Instagram.
"We're never apart for more than a few hours a day," Rain told JamPress, dismissing any claims of rivalry. "People assume there’s constant competition, but we thrive as a team—and our income reflects that!"
The financial success of The Bop House has been staggering:
For many, this represents a modern take on the American dream—fame, fortune, and financial freedom, all while living with friends.
Despite their success, life in the mansion has its downsides. While occasional housemate drama is short-lived, a major issue has been unwanted visitors.
"Fans show up all the time," Rain revealed. "We were often woken up by people knocking at our door in the middle of the night. It got so bad that we had to hire security."
Even with these disruptions, the creators have no plans to slow down. With seven of the eight women currently single, the mansion remains an open space for invited guests.
Rain credits their massive earnings to a loyal fanbase—primarily male subscribers.
"Men are the reason we make so much money every single month, and we're not stopping anytime soon," she said. "With the money The Bop House brings in, we could buy a new mansion every month."