By: Amit kumaR Agarwal
With the film-industry seeing an unprecedented low, all-time-low, as few film-makers claim - be it Hollywood, Europe or closer home, India - film-makers and content-creators are increasingly looking at ways to supple their net-worth or income as the case may be!
Very recently, 8-models popular on OnlyFans devised a unique way to make money and add to their fame. Using their entrepreneurial skills, they moved into a Miami compound, to create content - well that many might perceive kinky - and netted around $15M a month.
Reportedly to stay safe in the rented mansion in Miami, the girls had to hire security guards to keep pervs off the premises.
The lead entrepreneurs are Aishah Sofey and Sophie Rain, who hit headlines late last year after claiming she was a Christian virgin. Rain and Sofey signed the lease on the $75,0000-a-month compound last December, before fellow OnlyFans stars Camilla Araujo, 22, Alina Rose, 24, Julia Filippo, 22, Summer Iris, 19, Ava Reyes,19, and Joy Mei, 19, moved in.
"The Bop House” - this is how the content creator compound is now known as; the success can be gauged from the fact that their TikTok and Instagram accounts have collectively clocked up three million followers in just two months.
The hefty $75,000 a month rental seems like just a pocket-change for the girls that are milking in $15M a month! The opulent three-story residence spans across 8,890 sq ft with six bedrooms and five bathrooms. There’s also a pool, a rooftop sundeck and direct access to the water with a space to park a yacht or jet ski.
We are constantly annoying each other while simultaneously being affectionate and showing how much we love each other - Rain chuckled, as she added - a lot of people think there is constant competition, but we know how strong we are as a group. We work better as a team and our income very much reflects that!
Living together under one roof has been a huge success for all involved – the ladies claim to have pulled in $12.4 million in their first month and close to $15 million in January.
For many youngsters, The Bop House is the embodiment of the new American dream: social media stardom, mountains of money and an escape from a monotonous 9-to-5 job, all while hanging out with friends.