Camilla Araujo, a former member of the so-called Bop House. Upper East Side parents are up in arms over their daughters’ obsession with OnlyFans creators By Carson Griffith For many, the influencer was the online dream job: build a following, project a picture-perfect life, and wait for the brand contract. But there is a successor now. Meet the “Bop.”The Bop uses the same Internet platforms as a mainstream influencer but to a different end. She gathers attention on TikTok and Instagram, then sells intimate access to paying subscribers, mostly on the explicit-content Web site OnlyFans. The public feed is marketing. The private feed is the business.“Bop” used to mean a catchy song; online, it has become shorthand for a woman monetizing her sexuality. Depending on READ ON