Lexi Marvel And Sophie Rain have become two of the most recognizable faces linked to the viral Bop House, but according to the duo, fans still can’t tell them apart. From social media comments to real-life encounters, influencers say they’re constantly confused, with some followers even convinced they’re related. The confusion has only intensified since Marvel entered the Florida-based content house shortly after Rain’s departure, fueling the comparisons that continue to dominate online conversations. Here’s what the two creators say about the mix-ups, the Bop House transition, and why neither Lexi Marvel nor Sophie Rain are bothered by the resemblance.
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Fans constantly confuse Lexi Marvel and Sophie Rain
Lexi Marvel says mistaken identity has become a part of her daily life, especially when she’s out in public. “It happens in public more than people think. Someone comes up and says, ‘Sophie, I love you,’ and starts telling a whole story about a video they watched. When I say, ‘That’s Lexi,’ they look shocked, and then they laugh and ask for the photo anyway,” Marvel told The Blast.
She added that the confusion doesn’t stop online, either. “People will even tag me in edits and write captions like I’m Sophie, then argue in the replies. I try to keep it simple and say ‘Lexi here,’ because it’s not worth making anyone stupid,” she admitted.
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Social media has been calling them “twins” for months
Followers have been comparing the two creators across platforms for almost a year, often wondering if they are related due to their similar features.
Under an Instagram post from Lexi Marvel in August, one user wrote, “Wow, you’re twins, wow,” while another added, “They look like they’re sisters,” along with comments like, “Wait, there’s two” and “Hi twins.” One even asked, “She has a sister?” The ongoing comparisons have become part of the two influencers’ online identities, with fans frequently referring to them as “twin sisters.”
Others expressed how much they loved the duo, with one fan writing: “You two are the best duo.”
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Sophie Rain says comparisons don’t bother her
Sophie Rain says she experiences the same confusions in real life and online, but she takes it all in stride. “People confuse us in real life and in comments, and it doesn’t stop. Someone runs up and says, ‘Lexi, you killed it,’ and they are so genuine.”
She added that she did not view the resemblance as negative. “It doesn’t bother me, because it’s never mean haha,” she said. “Lexi is beautiful and talented, so being compared is not an insult.”
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Confusion Intensified After Bop House Transition
The resemblance became an even bigger topic of conversation after Sophie Rain left the Florida-based Bop House in late July and Lexi Marvel joined shortly after.
Rain spoke publicly about his departure in August, saying the decision was entirely his. “Leaving Bop House was my choice and I have no regrets,” she said.
She also clarified that there was no tension between the two creators. “I think Lexi is talented and she’s going to bring her own energy to the house. It’s not about replacing me, it’s about keeping the brand fresh.”
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Bop House fame and viral content fuel comparisons
Lexi Marvel, a Puerto Rican influencer with over 2.5 million followers on Instagram, was officially introduced to the Bop House audience on August 10, quickly becoming an integral part of its viral content ecosystem.
Since then, side-by-side videos and posts of coordinating outfits featuring the two women have continued to spark debate among fans. In a clip that garnered nearly 200,000 likes, the two appeared together in matching loungewear, sparking comments about their nearly identical hair color, facial features and style.
The Bop House, established in 2024 and often dubbed the “Playboy Mansion of Generation Z,” has amassed more than 5 million followers on TikTok, with its creators building lucrative subscription businesses across multiple platforms, making any roster move a headline-worthy moment.
























