Sophie Rain has sparked excitement online after hinting at a return to the Bop House following the abrupt exit of fellow influencer Natalie Reynolds.
The 21-year-old OnlyFans star, who claims to have earned a staggering $82 million since launching her account in April 2023, originally left the Miami-based content mansion earlier this year due to drama among housemates.
Her spot was later filled by 27-year-old Natalie, whose addition to the house followed a viral public application process. However, just days after her official debut on September 24, rumours swirled that Natalie had already been booted out—and Sophie wasted no time reacting.
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In a viral Instagram clip shared with her 8 million followers, Sophie danced with balloons while a caption read, “Celebrating because Natalie Reynolds was kicked out of the Bop House.” She followed it up with another teasing video: “Time for me to make my debut comeback?”

Fans flooded the comments with support, praising the potential return of the original lineup and openly celebrating Natalie’s departure. One user wrote, “Thank God because she was getting on my nerves,” while another added, “Finally, I can follow the Bop House again.”
Natalie rose to fame through controversial “rage bait” pranks, which eventually led to her TikTok being deactivated. Her stay at the Bop House turned out to be short-lived, with reports suggesting her exit happened quietly behind the scenes.
Should Sophie rejoin, she’ll be moving back into the luxe $60,000-a-month mansion she co-founded with cousin Aishah Sofey. The six-bedroom, three-storey apartment features five bathrooms, a rooftop pool with panoramic views, marble floors, and a private lift, along with current residents Aishah, Alina Rose, Julia Filippo, Summer Iris, Ava Reyes, and Lexi Marvel.
While nothing has been officially confirmed, Sophie’s teasing posts suggest she may be ready to reclaim her spot at the center of one of social media’s most talked-about content houses.