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Bop House Co-Founder Camilla Araujo Exits a Week After Sophie Rain as She Starts 'New Era'
Less than a week after Sophie Rain's exit, Bop House co-founder has confirmed she is leaving the popular creator collective, calling the decision the start of a 'new era' in her career.
Araujo discussed the move on Monday during an appearance on Clock It, hosted by Julia Fillipoo.
Asked if she was happy to be leaving and 'spreading her wings,' Araujo didn't hesitate. 'Yeah, I am excited,' she said.
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'I have a lot of things coming up. I am shooting for a lot of magazines.'
The 25-year-old model and influencer expanded on her decision in a weekend interview with Raav, where she briefly addressed her professional history with Rain.
'We were business partners, but at some point, you have to recognize when a chapter has run its course,' Araujo said.
'Bop House was a great experience for what it was, but I knew deep down I needed to focus on my own career and creative direction. It wasn't about walking away from anyone personally — it was about walking toward something that felt more aligned with my goals.'
Rumors of tension between the two had circulated for months.
While Araujo acknowledged that life in a content house comes with challenges, she downplayed the speculation.
'I mean, it is what it is. Like seven girls in a house, like there's bound to be some drama, but no, not over here,' she said.
Araujo emphasized that the decision was less about disputes and more about pursuing work that excites her.
'Leaving Bop House was really about doing what feels right for me at this stage of my life,' she said.
'I've been putting more energy into my modeling, my business partnerships, and collaborations that challenge me creatively. Sometimes you have to close one door so another one can fully open.'
That approach extends to her brand collaborations.
'I think it's about what feels right. It's about what makes you feel good,' she said.
'I think that's what happens in life in general. You pick the things that make you feel good. It feeds your soul. You do it. If you feel like it's a good opportunity, you do it. I'm not perfect. I probably don't make the right choices all the time, but I do what I feel is best.'
While Araujo hasn't shared specifics about her next moves, she hinted that several major projects are in the works.
'I have a lot of things coming up,' she said again, adding that fans can expect to see her in multiple magazine features and new campaigns in the coming months.
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