Will Lil Tay and Sophie Rain settle their (likely one-sided) beef in the ring?
The internet personality, fresh off launching an OnlyFans after her 18th birthday, has thrown down a high-stakes challenge to the Bop House founder — with a massive payout on the line.
“Sophie Rain, $60 million is what I have for you to fight me in a boxing match. You’re about that money, right?” Tay said in an Instagram video posted Tuesday. “Well, this is more money than you’ve ever made off that crusty, dusty boomer-ass [OnlyFans] link. So put on the gloves and fight me.”
She went on, “This is an opportunity for you, a self-proclaimed fan of mine, to meet your idol in the ring. And don’t act like you’re above it just because you’re scared I’m gonna beat the brakes off you. I’m ready. I’ve been training, doing spicy boxing sessions, workouts… I’m literally about to hit up my manager and attorney right now to draft the contract.”
“Sixty million to meet me in the boxing ring, Sophie,” she finished.
Tay’s beef with the 20-year-old Christian OnlyFans creator appears to have started after the Bop House TikTok account posted a clip last week listing her among young women who had allegedly “auditioned” to join the collective.
Tay strongly denied ever auditioning in an Instagram video shared Monday (Aug. 11).
“Sophie Rain and Bop House, stop acting like I auditioned to join the Bop House. Why would I do that when I’ve already made more than all of y’all combined?” Tay said in the clip. “Y’all are expired, washed up, pushing 50. I’m not trying to join a retirement home — a rented retirement home — called the ‘Flop House.’ I don’t even know these girls, but they’re name-dropping me, clout farming. I don’t know any of y’all except for Sophie.”
She went on, “Y’all are just too old to be using a freshly 18-year-old girl’s name for clout. My link is younger, spicier, better, and I’m just the iPhone. Y’all are the Nokia. That’s why I make more than all of y’all combined.”

Tay also posted what she claimed was a screenshot of the Bop House inviting her to their tryouts.
“Look at these pathetic, washed up grannies trying to find a way to escape the Khia asylum,” she wrote.
While Rain hasn’t responded to Tay’s $60 million fight challenge, she says she once gave Tay advice about launching an OnlyFans.
“I’m proud of her, but I hope she’s ready for the mental strain it causes at such a young age. I talked to her and gave her advice, and she’s really young,” Rain told The Blast. “I told her directly—this industry doesn’t come with a warning label. It looks glamorous, but it’s not for the faint of heart. She’s got confidence, no doubt. But confidence won’t protect you from the mental toll this can take—especially when you’re still figuring out who you are.”
Tay opened her OnlyFans right after turning 18 on July 29, 2025, saying she created a variety of “content” and would be releasing it soon — especially for “everybody that has preordered since, like, 2023.”
She claimed she raked in over $1 million within three hours of launch, sharing what she said was a receipt showing $1,024,298.09.
Last week, Tay also dropped a completely safe-for-work single titled “Stuck in July,” which some suspect was a ploy to drive streams.
Following a 2023 death hoax, the self-proclaimed “youngest flexer of the century” kicked off her music career with the pop track “Sucker 4 Green,” followed by “Growing Up” in 2024.
