Influencer Lil Tay has called out OnlyFans star Sophie Rain to a stunning $60million boxing showdown.
It comes after Tay - real name Claire Hope - made her debut on the adult content platform. The 18-year-old has since made quite the name for herself, but left fans stunned after calling for a boxing fight with rival Rain.
Earlier this week, Hope uploaded a fiery post to social media, targeting the Bop House founder and OnlyFans top earner. Neither have any in-the-ring experience whatsoever, but it seems as if Tay is desperate to settle their bitter rivalry inside the squared-circle.
Tay - who became an internet sensation at the age of nine - said to her millions of followers on Instagram: "Sophie Rain, $60 million is what I have for you to fight me in a boxing match. You're about that money, right? Well this is more money than you've ever made off that crusty, dusty, boomer a** life. So put on the gloves and fight me."
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Hope went on to add that a potential dust-up would be a chance for the OnlyFans star to meet her 'idol in the ring.' She continued: "And don't pretend you're above it all just because you're scared I'm gonna beat the brakes off of you. I'm ready for you. I've been training, I've been doing spicy boxing training sessions, workouts."
The 18-year-old revealed she was going to tell her manager and lawyers to draft up a contract about getting her and Rain in the ring. Over the years, several OnlyFans content creators have made the switch to boxing, including Elle Brooke. And while a potential clash between Tay and Rain would attract a wide range of viewers, the latter seemingly wants nothing to do with Hope.
The Bop House founder was eager to respond to Tay's call-out and did not hold back in her assessment of the OnlyFans star. Rain is seemingly bored with going back-and-forth with her rival, telling TMZ that it is nothing but 'fake drama' from someone who has been 'irrelevant since middle school.'
She said: "Lil Tay’s been falling off for years, now she’s making up fake drama just to stay relevant. It's giving desperation. If you have to invent beef to get views, maybe it’s time to log off." Rain added: “Calling me out won’t bring her clout back. That ship sailed a long time ago. I built my platform on consistency and hard work, not manufactured internet theatrics. The only ring I’m interested in is the one that pays me to work, not play pretend.”
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