Sophie Rain Dismisses Lil Tay’S $60M Boxing Challenge As Desperate Stunt

  • By Imani
  • Nov. 22, 2025, 10:10 a.m.

OnlyFans Star Shuts Down Lil Tay’s Challenge

OnlyFans sensation Sophie Rain isn't mincing words when it comes to Lil Tay's jaw-dropping $60 million boxing offer. Rain, 20, made her feelings clear, accusing Lil Tay of concocting fake drama to stay in the spotlight. "Lil Tay’s been falling off for years, now she’s making up fake drama just to stay relevant," Rain told Us Weekly. "It’s giving desperation. If you have to invent beef to get views, maybe it’s time to log off."

Rain didn’t stop there, dismissing the idea that she needed to engage in such antics to prove herself. "I don’t need $60 million to prove anything to someone who’s been irrelevant since middle school," she continued. "Calling me out won’t bring her clout back. That ship sailed a long time ago." For Rain, her success as an adult content creator is built on consistency and hard work, not manufactured internet theatrics. "The only ring I’m interested in is the one that pays me to work, not play pretend."

Why Sophie Rain Is Charting Her Own Course

Just ahead of Lil Tay’s challenge on August 12, the social media star launched her OnlyFans account, showing a screenshot of her impressive earnings—over $1 million in just three hours. Yet, Rain seems unfazed by Tay's new ventures, focusing instead on her departure from the famed Bop House. In July, Rain shared that she decided to leave the influencer mansion to reclaim her voice. "The Bop House will always be a huge part of my life, but lately, I’ve felt like I was losing my own voice inside of it," she shared. "Leaving wasn’t an easy decision, but I realized I needed to put my mental health and personal freedom first."

“This is just the start of a new chapter, on my own terms," Rain said. "I wish the girls the best, but I know I’m ready to stand on my own – no more behind-the-scenes drama, just me.”

The Aftermath of a Social Media Feud

As Lil Tay claims she's been "training" and calls the boxing match a lucrative opportunity for Rain, the OnlyFans star remains firm in her decision to steer clear. Rain, who parted ways with fellow creator Camilla Araujo, cited the need for personal growth and mental health as her reasons for leaving Bop House. "I’m grateful for the memories, the success, and the sisterhood we once had, but it’s time for me to move forward," she expressed.

In this whirlwind of social media feuds and career shifts, Sophie Rain is determined to focus on what truly matters to her, forging her path while leaving the noise behind.

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.