Who’s the Most Popular BOP in the Bop House? A Look Inside the Viral OnlyFans Collective
The Bop House isn’t just a viral TikTok sensation—it’s one of the boldest and most lucrative creator collectives in America today. What began in 2024 as a risky business experiment between two adult content creators has evolved into a powerhouse brand at the crossroads of social media, sexuality, and self-made digital stardom.
What Is the Bop House?
Founded by Sophie Rain (20) and Aishah Sofey (22), the Bop House is a content creator mansion located on the waterfront in South Florida. The house is home to eight young women who collaborate on OnlyFans content, while simultaneously building their public-facing personas across TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter. The name “BOP” stands for Baddie On Point, a term the creators use to describe their aesthetic: hot, independent, and unapologetically confident.
While their TikToks stay PG—think vlogs, dance trends, and get-ready-with-me videos—their income stems primarily from NSFW content hosted on OnlyFans. And it’s working: the collective reportedly brought in $10 million in December 2024 alone, with January 2025 numbers reaching $15 million.
The house itself? An 8,890-square-foot mansion with private balconies, a rooftop sundeck, pool, and views worth filming from. Rent for the waterfront estate is said to exceed $75,000 a month—an expense easily covered by the group’s earnings.
Who Lives in the Bop House?
The Bop House currently houses the following creators:
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Sophie Rain – 11.8M TikTok | 7M Instagram | 2.9M Twitter
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Aishah Sofey – 6.5M TikTok | 2.5M Instagram | 1.6M Twitter
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Camilla Araujo – 9.1M TikTok | 5M Instagram | 636K Twitter
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Alina Rose – 5.7M TikTok | 3.9M Instagram | 1.8M Twitter
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Summer Iris – 1.4M TikTok | 932K Instagram | 951K Twitter
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Julia Filippo – 3.3M TikTok | 624K Instagram | 137K Twitter
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Ava Reyes – 970K TikTok | 3.8M Instagram | 961K Twitter
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Joyy Mei – 2.2M TikTok | 610K Instagram | 167K Twitter

So Who’s the Most Popular BOP?
While social follower counts give a solid picture of each creator’s reach, Google search data tells a deeper story about fan demand. Based on average monthly search volume:
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Sophie Rain leads by a landslide with 1–10 million monthly searches, making her the undeniable breakout star.
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Camilla Araujo and Aishah Sofey follow closely behind, each earning 100K–1 million searches.
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Julia Filippo, Alina Rose, and Joyy Mei fall in the 10K–100K range, while Summer Iris and Ava Reyes round out the list with more niche, loyal followings.
The title of “Most Popular BOP” clearly belongs to Sophie Rain, not only due to her dominance on search engines but also because of her high visibility on all major platforms. She’s a multi-platform machine and the de facto face of the brand.
What Makes the Bop House Unique?
While influencer collab houses like Hype House and Sway House defined early Gen Z fame, the Bop House pushes the model further by explicitly fusing sex work with social content. The creators control their brand, pricing, and production schedules—no managers, no middlemen.
The house’s transparency about earnings, sex-positive ethos, and direct-to-fan business model has earned praise from creator economy experts. However, it’s also brought controversy. Critics argue that the brand commodifies intimacy, while defenders point to the creators’ autonomy and unprecedented financial empowerment.
Challenges of Going Viral
With success comes risk. The Bop House has experienced security breaches, including fans arriving at the property uninvited. According to Sophie, they’ve had to hire private security and even barricade doors with furniture to protect themselves.
Still, the creators are undeterred. Sophie recently hinted that the group is considering buying a permanent property and expanding the Bop brand. “We’re not stopping anytime soon,” she wrote on Instagram. “This is our business. We’re building it our way.”
The Bottom Line
With millions of followers, sky-high revenue, and global recognition, the Bop House is more than a trend—it’s a blueprint for how Gen Z creators are rewriting the rules of sex work, fame, and financial independence. And at the center of it all is Sophie Rain, the most searched, most followed, and most talked-about Baddie On Point in the game.