Lil Tay Drags Bhad Bhabie Into $60 Million Boxing Challenge With Sophie Rain
By Afouda Bamidele on September 10, 2025 at 12:45 PM EDT

The OnlyFans influencers drama heats up with Lil Tay's insistence on fighting a creator for $60 million!
In August, the internet personality, born Claire Eileen Qi Hope, began pushing for a showdown with fellow explicit content creator Sophie Rain. However, her taunts were brushed aside as an attempt to create drama for clout.
After unsuccessfully attempting to get Sophie Rain in the ring, Lil Tay has set her sights on a former nemesis, Bhad Bhabie. She and the rapper clashed years ago when she was 9, and now she is ready to settle the score they never had.
Lil Tay Taunts Bhad Bhabie With Past Feud For $60 Million Boxing Match

Lil Tay doubled down on her intentions to fight an OnlyFans creator, stressing that if Rain was too scared to fight, she would take Bhad Bhabie for a spin in the ring. Her issues with the rapper began in 2018 when the latter challenged her to a fight.
Bhad Bhabie had no qualms about Tay being nine at the time, so the media personality dared her to participate in the fight they couldn't have for $60 million. "We're both grown now, so you have no excuses, put on boxing gloves," Tay declared.
"The b-tch got famous telling people to fight her, so catch ME outside, how about that," Lil Tay added. As for why she turned her sights away from Rain to Bhad Bhabie, Lil Tay told TMZ she believed the other explicit content creator was avoiding the fight over her hurt feelings.
The Internet Personality Paints Sophie Rain As Scared
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Lil Tay implied Rain wasn't up for the challenge because she was too chicken to get in the ring. She declared that if the social media personality decided to accept her offer, she would knock Rain out with one punch.
On that note, the 18-year-old claimed Rain could say "whatever the f-ck she wants to say" about her earnings. She believed Rain was upset because she had been ousted as the OnlyFans queen, which explained her cold reaction to the boxing challenge and her alleged record-breaking income.
The Blast covered the story, reporting that Rain did not believe Lil Tay earned $15 million in two weeks. She emphasized that generating substantial income from the explicit content platform required considerable effort, as creators needed a robust marketing team, a loyal fan base, and considerable time to accumulate millions.
Rain Asked The Influencer To Stop Clout Chasing
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Rain echoed similar sentiments about Lil Tay's alleged income in August while responding to the $60 million boxing challenge. The Blast shared that she called BS on the influencer's claims, noting she did not believe Tay had up to $10 million in her account.
"Lil Tay's been falling off for years; now she's making up fake drama just to stay relevant," Rain declared. She advised the teenager to stop orchestrating fake drama for clout, emphasizing her disinterest in butting heads with the former child star.
When Lil Tay dropped her boxing challenge, she taunted Rain as "crusty" and "boomer a-s," sarcastically painting the match as an opportunity to "meet her idol." She told Rain not to avoid the fight, claiming the $60 million was more than she had ever made.
Why The Explicit Content Creator Dismissed The Fight
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Rain told The Blast she was uninterested in Lil Tay's offer because she had nothing to prove. "Calling me out won't bring her clout back. That ship sailed a long time ago," she declared, noting Lil Tay had been irrelevant since middle school.
The Bop House co-founder and Lil Tay started butting heads after the content creator group dropped a playful TikTok alleging the internet personality had auditioned to join their team. However, the joke did not sit well with Lil Tay, who vehemently called them out.
Lil Tay denied auditioning for the group and slammed the Bop House as a "rented retirement home" for "washed-up" creators. The fallout between the content creators was shocking because Rain was happy about Lil Tay's successful OnlyFans debut.
Lil Tay Blamed Death Hoax On Her Estranged Father

Two years before her OnlyFans debut, The Blast reported that Lil Tay had accused her estranged father, Christopher Hope, of attempting to ruin her career comeback with a death hoax. In August 2023, a statement announcing her death and that of her brother, Jason Tan, was posted on her Instagram page.
"It is with a heavy heart that we share the devastating news of our beloved Claire's sudden and tragic passing," the statement began, noting that investigations into the cause of her death were ongoing. The fake death announcement was up for over a day before being taken down.
Lil Tay claimed her estranged father and a man named Harry Tsang were responsible for the hoax. She alleged they used her fake death to boost exposure for a cryptocurrency coin that "exploited" her, arguing that they hoped to "sabotage" her career.