An influencer who created the 'Gen-Z Playboy Mansion' has brought himself back to worried parents who called her a 'bad influence' on today's youth.
Only fans sensation Sophie Rain shot famous last year after she claimed that she had earned $ 43 million on the platform.
The Social Media star then used its income to rent a Miami -Heerhuis, called the 'Bop House', where she and other only fans models make content together.
But although it has become a huge hit online – with more than three million followers on Tiktok and Instagram – the company has worried about some parents who are concerned about the influence that Sophie and her friends have on their followers.
“I don't think it's fair to blame us for what children and teenagers look at Tiktok and call us a bad influence,” said Sophie who has more than 17 million followers online.
“We are not trying to be the perfect gene-z-roll models here, we just enjoy our lives and earn money,” she went on.
'It is not our responsibility to get older the children of other people. They have to keep an eye on what their children view and limit their access if they think it's a problem. '

Influencer Sophie Rain who made the 'Gen-Z Playboy Mansion' has been hit back to worried parents who have called her a bad influence on today's youth
A challenging Sophie added: “I am not here to babysit the children of other people.”
The BOP house girls usually share videos of themselves dancing or other light-hearted clips on social media, while their ordinary content is stored for fans alone.
However, parents and upbringing experts claim that children may still have access to adult content online.
“In an ideal world, children would not have access to social media until they are 16 and are better capable and mature enough to understand what they see and what it all means, but the reality is that children have access to social media platforms of as young and seven years old and parents must take responsibility for that,” said parental expert Kirsty Ketley.
“I think parents should expect that if they allow social media, that children will come across all kinds of content that are not suitable for age and that they should expect negative consequences.”
Giselle Elsom, the editor -in -chief of London -based Social Media Agency, Truffle Social, added: 'One of the most important concerns that parents have to do with is the accessibility that their children should have content that they would otherwise want to limit.
“The women in the BOP house use their other, more public social platforms, such as Instagram and Tiktok, to promote their Only fans accounts, making their content even more accessible,” she continued.
'With a combined social media of more than 33 million on these channels, their reach is already huge.

“I don't think it's fair to blame us for what children and teenagers look at Tiktok and call us a bad influence,” Sophie said

A group of young influencers and only fans models have become multi -millionaires by making content in a vast Miami Mansion called The Bop House
“This makes it increasingly difficult to control their content, because involvement will only grow, so that their messages are pushed into the exploration of more people and for your pages.”
The current residents of Bop House are co-founders Sophie Rain and Aishah Sofey, as well as Camilla Arajo, Julia Filippo, Summer Iris and Ava Reyes.
The real estate, which costs the group of $ 60,000 a month, extends over 5,173 m² with five bathrooms, a private swimming pool on the roof with a view of the roof with 180 degrees view, floor to ceiling glass windows, marble floors and a lift.
There are also three parking spaces and a 24-hour valet.
Sophie added: 'Most of our videos are just trends that millions of other people do.
'To see one of our X -assessed content, you have to go to other platforms that are 18 plus. At the end of the day we are here to entertain. '
She ended: “People will always have opinions, but we don't let them bother us.”
Sophie, 20, claims to have beaten $ 50 million in net income on fans only since he came to the site in 2023.
“I post some explicit things, but not as explicitly as people might think,” she previously explained to DailyMail.com.
'I am still a virgin and I do not fit in the regular' porn star 'category. I see myself more of the girl next door who happens to have one fans, but one that has so much more to offer than just my own body. '
Sophie's bank balance has raised a number of eyebrows at other adults content makers, including Podcaster Adam22, who accused her of the figures for Clout.
“They are very welcome to ask and think that I lie, because it just solidifies in my brain that what I do with my career is the next level and that I am incredibly successful,” she stood.
“I am so lucky that I am where I am and I know that this is not normal to earn $ 50 million dollars.”