Aishah Sofey does not do timid, vague, or ashamed.
Within a creator world obsessed with numbers, bodies, and who is shooting whom, a message in direct messages, Sofey ranks among the most talked-about people in the Bop House community. She is confident, blunt, and funny, and aware that the internet is watching. She leans in instead.
During this forthright conversation, Sofey speaks about comparisons and associations with OnlyFans’ royalty, fame, and popularity among celebrities, silent charity work, speculation about her own body, being kicked out at twenty-two, and finding healing without a happy ending.
This is Aishah Sofey, unfiltered.
“We’re Close, But We Don’t Compete”
Sofey is compared with some of the biggest earners, particularly her best friend, Sophie Rain, who allegedly made around $95 million on OnlyFans and is a legend within this industry.
Aishah, do these comparisons disturb you?
Not at all.
“I do hear the comparisons. We are close; she has definitely earned her title as the queen of OnlyFans for a reason. She is my best friend, so we don’t compete.”
It’s a breath of fresh air in an industry ruled by ego and leaderboard thinking. Sofey believes that success should be shared. The message here is clear: more than one woman can succeed, and succeed loudly.
DMs Never Sleep
At the start of the year, Sofey made headlines after stating that other women’s partners were inside her DMs. The internet, being the internet, took it and ran with it.
Is it still happening?
“Yes, people still message me. Some have partners, some don’t, haha. I love seeing the messages.”
Celebrities are paying attention as well.
“Well, Drake has reached out to a few of the Bops, haha. He’s a fun one; we love Drake. I think one time Lil Baby reached out. I was like Wow, we really must have hit the right people’s recommended pages.”
There’s no scandal here, just pure honesty. Sofey views fame as she would any other internet content, simply background noise.
Doing Good without Fanfare
As more creators are entering the public charity space, Sofey is doing things differently.
“I give back quietly. I support a lot of local shelters and food drives. I help families off-camera mostly.”
There is one memory that I will always.
“I did last week help a family put the down payment on their home in Florida. It was like $55k.”
Sophie Rain is more visible regarding her charitable donations, and she explains why.
“I know Soph is very public about her philanthropy because of her background and how truly meaningful it is to her.”
And about accusations of clout-chasing?
“A lot of people say we use these moments for clout. I promise you that is not the case. There are a lot more ways to go viral than this, LOL.”
Who’s Next for the Bop House?
Aishah Sofey would be able to build Bop House, and she would already have someone in mind.
“Sydney Sweeney! Like, girl, you need to join like it was yesterday.”
Her logic matches her style.
“She is so cool and amazing. Also, all the Bop Girls have a little controversy in them. I feel like she has had a fair share this year.”
And to sweeten the deal:
“We have a $10 million singing bonus for her if she joins, haha.”
Her second pick?
“Honestly, Charlie Sheen’s daughter, Sami, is cool. We need to get her to come collab. Big fan of her and everyone in the family.”
On Camilla Araujo Leaving the Bop House
When Camilla Araujo left Bop House, rumors circulated. But Sofey remains low-key.
“People grow in different directions. I wish her well. She is so talented and has great people around her for sure.”
“I Did Not Get a BBL”
Rumors that Sofey had a Brazilian Butt Lift have trailed her ever since. She will not fuel that rumor.
“I did not get a BBL, and my body is fine as f***. I am a Bop.”
Living in Her Car and Rebuilding Family Ties
One of the more serious aspects of Sofey’s experience is something Sofey will not mince words about. After Sofey’s mother discovered her OnlyFans, Sofey was kicked out and had to live out of her car at the age of twenty-two.
So where is she now?
“My mom and I talk now. Yes, it’s not the relationship we had at 16, but I will always love her.”
Healing isn’t linear for Sofey. She offered a Thanksgiving experience that very much resembles a culture clash scene.
“I saw my grandma at Thanksgiving. She was curious about what a Gyat is, lol. That was an interesting conversation.“
