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Bop House Claps Back at Kai Cenat With the Launch of Their Own Streaming School


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Bop House Claps Back at Kai Cenat With the Launch of Their Own Streaming School

In a sharp, sassy, and absolutely unbothered response to

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megastar Kai Cenat’s recent jab at sex workers and “OnlyFans girls,” viral content collective The Bop House is launching its own streaming institution: Bop University.

And no, bops aren’t just welcome. They’re the entire curriculum.

The Drama: Kai Cenat’s “Streamer University” Sparks Backlash

It all started when Kai Cenat, known as one of the most-watched streamers on the internet, made a bold declaration during his livestreams: women who do OnlyFans are not allowed in his “Streamer University.”

The comments ignited an immediate firestorm online, with many calling out the statement as sexist, gatekeeping, and tone-deaf in an industry where women, especially those who monetize adult content, already face systemic barriers.

While some fans defended the joke as harmless banter, others, including some of the internet’s most influential female creators, weren’t laughing. And no one clapped back louder or smarter than The Bop House.

The Clapback: Camilla Araújo Declares a New Era

In a now-viral

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, Camilla Araújo, co-founder and prominent face of The Bop House, took center stage with her signature poise and fire.

“What is going on, everybody? I am gathered here today with my team to discuss recent talk on Streamer University,” Araújo began, throwing just the right amount of shade.

“As you guys know, the infamous five-foot-two streamer by the name of Kai Cenat is not allowing bops into the university,” she continued. “So me and the team have made an executive decision to start Bop University.”

And just like that, what started as a petty exclusion became a full-blown movement.

Aishah Sofey Drops the Mission Statement

In the same

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, Aishah Sofey, another star of The Bop House, doubled down with a clear and unapologetic mission: inclusion, empowerment, and zero tolerance for online elitism.

“Our goal here with Bop University, as opposed to Streamer University, is to not discriminate against bops,” Sofey said, serving truth and clarity in equal measure. “We want to create an inclusive environment and community for everyone to feel comfortable and safe. So more information coming soon.”

Bop University isn’t just a concept. It’s a cultural reset.

What Is a Bop Anyway? And Why Does It Matter?

If you’re still stuck on the word “bop,” let’s break it down. Once used as a dismissive label to demean women who embrace their sexuality, particularly those with an OnlyFans presence, the term has since been reclaimed by a new generation of creators.

Today, a bop is confident, creative, self-made, and unbothered by outdated norms. She knows her worth, owns her content, and makes her own damn rules.

So when Kai Cenat said, “No OnlyFans girls allowed,” he inadvertently inspired the worst bops on the internet to create their platform.

What to Expect from Bop University

Although details about Bop University are still under wraps, sources close to The Bop House reveal that it will offer far more than a catchy name. Expect curated content that teaches aspiring creators how to build brands, grow audiences, monetize content, and protect themselves in the ever-changing world of digital media.

Unlike other platforms, Bop University promises to center the voices of marginalized creators, including sex workers, women of color, and LGBTQ+ streamers. No more begging for a seat at the table. Bop University is building an entirely new one.

Why This Matters in the Streaming World

The launch of Bop University arrives at a critical time in the streaming and creator economy. With platforms like

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, and TikTok often dominated by male creators and policies that frequently disadvantage adult content creators, women are fighting not just to be seen but to be respected.

The Bop House is responding to Kai Cenat’s remarks and pushing the entire industry forward.

The Bops Are Winning

Let’s get real. Kai Cenat may have the numbers, but The Bop House has the momentum. Within 24 hours, their reveal racked up hundreds of thousands of views, generated trending hashtags like #BopUniversity and #LetTheBopsIn, and gained great backing from influencers, fans, and even industry professionals.

The message is crystal clear: gatekeeping is out, and empowerment is so in.

And if you’re still asking, who’s allowed in?The answer is everyone, especially the bops.

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