I Live in the Bop House – Now I’m Launching OnlyFans University to Help Other Girls Win

Creators from Miami’s viral Bop House are launching OnlyFans University, a new digital academy to empower aspiring adult creators after being snubbed by Streamer University.
Creators from Miami’s viral Bop House are launching OnlyFans University, a new digital academy to empower aspiring adult creators after being snubbed by Streamer University.
(L-R) – Julia Filippo, Camilla Araujo, Sophie Rain, Ava Reyes, Aishah Sofey, Joy Mei, Alina Rose, Summer Iris in the Bop House. (Jam Press/@bophouse)

The creators behind the viral Bop House have announced the launch of ‘OnlyFans University,’ a bold new venture designed to empower aspiring adult content creators and challenge exclusionary spaces in the influencer world.

The Miami-based group of models, known for their luxe lifestyle and massive online following, decided to build their own digital academy after Twitch star Kai Cenat said women on OnlyFans wouldn’t be welcome at his upcoming “Streamer University.”

In a TikTok video now viewed nearly a million times, members of the Bop House including Camilla Araujo, Aishah Sofey, and Sophie Rain made the announcement dressed in mock-academic blazers and bow ties.

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The infamous 5ft 2in streamer by the name of Kai Cenat is not allowing Bops into the university,” said Camilla. “So, me and the team have made an executive decision to start Bop University.”

Creators from Miami’s viral Bop House are launching OnlyFans University, a new digital academy to empower aspiring adult creators after being snubbed by Streamer University.
Sophie Rain. (Jam Press/@sophieraiin)

Aishah added that their goal is to create a space that’s inclusive, non-judgmental, and supportive of all types of content creators, regardless of what platform they’re on.

Fans were quick to rally behind the idea, flooding the comments with messages of support, excitement, and even mock applications.

Getting my pen and paper out ready to take notes,” one user said. Another chimed in, “I want Sophie as my teacher.”

Others joked about the business-like tone of the announcement and praised the models’ confidence and entrepreneurial mindset.

Creators from Miami’s viral Bop House are launching OnlyFans University, a new digital academy to empower aspiring adult creators after being snubbed by Streamer University.
Camilla Araujo. (Jam Press/Camilla Araujo)

Sophie Rain, 20, co-founded the Bop House last December with her friend Aishah, 22, and has since grown it into a powerhouse of adult content creation.

Alongside six other models Camilla, Alina Rose, Julia Filippo, Summer Iris, Ava Reyes, and Joy Mei the group has amassed over three million followers across TikTok and Instagram under @bophouse.

Their collaborative content and bold marketing helped them generate £10 million in their first month alone, with an even bigger £12 million haul the following month.

Creators from Miami’s viral Bop House are launching OnlyFans University, a new digital academy to empower aspiring adult creators after being snubbed by Streamer University.
Sophie Rain. (Jam Press/@sophieraiin)

Sophie herself reportedly made nearly £5 million in December alone and over £34 million in her first year on OnlyFans, making her one of the top-earning creators globally.

With 11 million TikTok followers, she’s positioned herself as the face of a new generation of unapologetic digital entrepreneurs and she’s not slowing down.

As for Bop University, more details are expected soon, but the message is clear: if traditional spaces are going to shut them out, the Bop House girls will simply build their own with better lighting, bigger paydays, and zero shame.

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