OnlyFans star Sophie Rain turned heads in Los Angeles this week, dropping nearly $10,000 on sneakers during a shopping trip with fellow members of the Bop House.
Rain, joined by several Bop House members, visited Cool Kicks, a popular Hollywood sneaker shop, for what quickly became an hours-long buying spree. Staff ushered the group into the back to browse rare sizes and high-demand styles, including multiple Travis Scott collaborations, Off-White editions and Tiffany-colored Nike releases."I really want the brown Travis Scotts," Rain said as she eyed a display pair, later opting for the coveted design with pink laces.
Source: Cool Kicks/YouTubeRain dropped over $10,000 in the video.
Other members selected everything from Swarovski-adorned pairs to unreleased colorways, trying on sizes ranging from women's six to nine.
The group, who said they've been based in Miami but spend time in Los Angeles, embraced the high-end selections. "Y'all making money, so get all the good stuff you can possibly get," one employee quipped as the women narrowed down their choices.
In a lighthearted twist, Cool Kicks challenged the crew to earn discounts by sinking jump shots on an in-store basketball hoop. While most attempts fell short, a few members scored, earning partial price cuts.
Source: Cool Kicks/YouTubeSophie Rain, along with her follow Bop House members, picked up Swarovski-adorned and Tiffany sneakers.
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"I can pay full price," one said, drawing praise from the staff for her straightforwardness.
When asked about their rapid rise and frequent criticism aimed at online content creators, the women were candid. "Any publicity is good publicity," one said. "Also, we're just girls having fun."The Bop House, which formed late last year but grew out of years of friendship, has built a following through OnlyFans, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and livestreaming on Twitch and Kick. Members said the decision to move in together and work collectively has boosted both morale and income."Teamwork makes the dream work," one added. "When we make videos together, it's easier and more fun."
Source: Cool Kicks/YouTubeThe outing also marked the debut of the Bop House's newest member, Lexi Marvel.
The outing also marked the debut of the Bop House's newest member, Lexi Marvel."We might as well make work fun," the group said of their decision to expand.
After several hours of browsing, trying on and negotiating, the total tab came in around $4,000 for the day's purchases - a figure the group said didn't include other sneaker pickups made earlier in the week. One employee joked the cumulative haul was closer to $10,000.
Before leaving, the women offered advice to fans and aspiring creators. "Don't listen to the haters," Rain said. "Take that and use it as motivation, because that's what we all do. That's how we got here."Cool Kicks thanked the crew for the visit, plugging their giveaway of a Chrome Hearts hat to fans who subscribe to both the store's and a collaborator's YouTube channels.