Move over, Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford — there’s a new fight stealing headlines, and it has nothing to do with championship belts.
Teen rapper-turned-OnlyFans star Lil Tay has called out Sophie Rain, one of the platform’s top earners, offering a staggering $60 million for a boxing match.
The fiery challenge went down on social media, where Tay didn’t hold back:
“Don’t pretend you’re above it all just because you’re scared I’m gonna beat the brakes off you. I’m ready for you. I’ve been training.”
How This Beef Even Started
For anyone wondering how the 18-year-old viral sensation and the 20-year-old subscription superstar even crossed paths — it all began with Bop House, a social media collective known for influencer collaborations.
The drama kicked off after Bop House allegedly included Tay’s name on a list of women who had auditioned to join their group.
Tay quickly fired back:
“Sophie Rain and Bop House, stop pretending 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? Y’all are expired, washed up, pushing 50. Like, I’m not trying to join a retirement home, a rented retirement home called the ‘Flop House.’”
Big Money and Bigger Egos
Despite Tay’s jabs, Sophie Rain isn’t exactly struggling. In just one year on OnlyFans, she’s claimed to have earned a jaw-dropping $43 million — putting her in the top tier of the platform’s earners.
Tay, however, isn’t far behind. She recently launched her own OnlyFans account and made over $1 million in her first three hours — a record-breaking number for someone just stepping into the adult content space.
That milestone, however, hasn’t come without controversy. Many fans and critics have voiced discomfort with the idea of subscribing to someone who only just turned 18, with some calling it predatory marketing.

Will Sophie Rain Take the Fight?
As of now, Sophie Rain hasn’t responded to Tay’s $60 million offer — but given the size of the purse and the viral potential, boxing promoters are likely already imagining Pay-Per-View gold.
Whether it’s a genuine challenge or just another headline-grabbing stunt from Lil Tay, the buzz is undeniable.
If it actually happens, this could be one of the most-watched influencer boxing events of the year, joining the ranks of Jake Paul, Logan Paul, and KSI’s headline-grabbing bouts.
💬 Would you pay to watch Lil Tay vs. Sophie Rain throw down? Sound off in the comments and keep your eyes on The Pop Radar for the latest updates in this wild new celebrity feud.









