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The ‘Gen Z Playboy Mansion’: Eight OnlyFans models move into Miami compound

A crew of OnlyFans creators has teamed up to rent a decadent mansion in Miami – paying $120,000 a month – to create their kinky content.

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The Playboy Mansion is so last century.

A crew of OnlyFans creators have teamed up to rent a mansion in Miami – and they’ve had to hire security guards to keep prying eyes off the premises.

The rental is the brainchild of Aishah Sofey and her friend Sophie Rain, who hit headlines late last year after claiming she was a Christian virgin.

Rain and Sofey signed the lease on the $US75,000-a-month ($119,600) compound last December, before fellow Gen Z OnlyFans stars Camilla Araujo, 22, Alina Rose, 24, Julia Filippo, 22, Summer Iris, 19, Ava Reyes, 19, and Joy Mei, 19, moved in.

The ritzy rental costs $120,000 a month, but that’s pocket change for the cashed-up content creators, who are making millions. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain
The ritzy rental costs $120,000 a month, but that’s pocket change for the cashed-up content creators, who are making millions. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain

The content creator compound is now known as “The Bop House” and even has its own TikTok and Instagram accounts that have collectively clocked up three million followers in just two months.

“We are never apart from each other for more than a few hours a day,” Rain told JamPress of the situation.

The opulent three-storey residence spans 826 square metres 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.

The ladies claim they are pulling in millions of dollars since moving in together. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain
The ladies claim they are pulling in millions of dollars since moving in together. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain

“We are constantly annoying each other while simultaneously being affectionate and showing how much we love each other,” Rain explained.

“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.”

Indeed, living together under one roof has been a huge success for all involved – the ladies claim to have pulled in $US12.4 million ($19.8 million) in their first month and close to $US15 million ($24 million) in January.

Self-described 'Christian virgin' Sophie Rain is the brainchild behind The Bop House. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain
Self-described 'Christian virgin' Sophie Rain is the brainchild behind The Bop House. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain

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.

However, Rain did admit that it hasn’t been all smooth sailing in The Bop House.

“There’s a lot of girl drama but it usually gets resolved by the end of the night,” she confessed, before claiming the women had also been fearful for their safety.

“Fans constantly show up to the house. 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.”

Vetted male visitors are allowed — the compound is no convent. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain
Vetted male visitors are allowed — the compound is no convent. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain
Dubbed 'The Bop House', the Miami compound has its own TikTok and Instagram accounts that have clocked up three million followers in just two months. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain
Dubbed 'The Bop House', the Miami compound has its own TikTok and Instagram accounts that have clocked up three million followers in just two months. Picture: Jam Press/SophieRain

Vetted visitors are obviously allowed – as the compound is no convent.

There are no restrictions on bringing men back to the luxury pad, as seven of the eight content creators are single.

Meanwhile, Rain believes The Bop House could become an even bigger moneymaker in the future and it’s all thanks to frisky fans fixated on the female friends.

“Men are the reason we make so much money every single month and we have no plans to slow down any time soon,” she said.

“We can afford a new mansion every single month with the money The Bop House is making us.”

This article originally appeared on The New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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