Is it just me, or does it seem like when a former CEO named Andy Byron starts splurging over a quarter million dollars on OnlyFans subscriptions, custom content, and video calls, the stars are definitely misaligned somewhere? Camilla Araujo — yes, the savvy creator behind Miami’s own influencer hotspot, the Bop House — is throwing some serious shade and dropping explosive claims that Byron’s wallet was more open than Mercury in retrograde. And it’s not a one-woman show: she reckons multiple creators linked to her influencer mansion got a piece of this expensive pie. Now, mix in whispered DMs, secret “Finsta” accounts, and a hefty $40K offer to one OnlyFans star named Sophie Rain — and suddenly, it feels like the cosmic drama has officially crashed the influencer scene. Meanwhile, Byron’s resignation and the social media vanishing act of his wife Megan add layers to this messy constellation. So, what does your horoscope say about scandalous CEOs and influencer mansions these days? Buckle up, this is one celestial soap opera you won’t wanna miss. LEARN MORE.
Bop House creator Camilla Araujo is stepping into the spotlight with explosive new allegations against former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, claiming he spent “over $250,000” on subscriptions, custom content, and video calls with multiple OnlyFans creators, many of whom, she says, were affiliated with her influencer mansion.
In an exclusive statement to The Blast, Bop House creator Camilla Araujo claims Byron didn’t just spend thousands on OnlyFans star Sophie Rain, he allegedly dropped “over $250,000” on content from multiple creators, including others affiliated with her influencer mansion, the Bop House.
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“This isn’t just about one person,” Araujo told The Blast. “I saw the receipts. We’re talking a quarter million in sub fees, custom content, and video calls. Not just with Sophie, with multiple girls.”
Araujo, who co-founded the Miami-based Bop House, says she privately reached out to Andy Byron’s wife, Megan Kerrigan, offering her support as the scandal continues to unfold online.
“I reached out to Megan directly, through a few of my contacts,” Araujo shared. “I told her she’s not alone. Women need to stand together when someone tries to humiliate and betray them like this, especially in such a public way.”
“I let her know that I am here for her. I told her to come down to Miami for a few weeks to forget about the situation.”
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The latest bombshell comes after days of backlash stemming from explicit messages allegedly leaked by Kerrigan, which show Byron using a secret “Finsta” account to communicate with Rain. Screenshots appear to show the former CEO requesting explicit video calls and offering up to $40,000 for private content.
In one alleged exchange, Byron reportedly messaged Rain, “All good. Most guys I talk to are married,” to which she seemingly replied, “Okay, call me in 5 mins [winky face].”
Rain later told The Blast that she “cannot comment on who my clients and donors are, but this situation is crazy as it is.”
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She added, “As a Christian, I don’t condone this type of behavior. I don’t disclose my donors, but I am here for his wife if she needs a friend through these times. I know this type of thing can be hard. If she has any issues at all during this time of uncertainty, she can reach out to me. I would love to talk to her and reassure her that this guy is just a bump in the road.”
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As The Blast reported on July 19, in a statement, first shared internally with employees and later released publicly, the company confirmed Byron’s resignation and acknowledged the seriousness of the situation.
“Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability, and recently, that standard was not met,” the company said. “Andy Byron has tendered his resignation, and the Board of Directors has accepted.”
On July 24, it was also reported that Astronomer’s Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot officially resigned.
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The camera zoomed in and captured Andy and Kristin hugging.
Andy held Kristin tightly in his arms.
They looked cozy, like they were more than just coworkers.
The crowd cheered, and the video quickly went viral.
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— Silver Chariot Requiem 🎠 (@PhaResearcher) July 19, 2025
The fallout has taken a personal toll on those closest to him, especially Byron’s wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron.
In the wake of public outrage and online speculation, Megan quietly removed “Byron” from her social media handles and has since deleted her Facebook page altogether. Sources say her accounts had been flooded with comments about her husband’s alleged affair, prompting her digital disappearance.
While Megan has yet to make a public statement, reports suggest she’s been laying low at the couple’s $2.4 million mansion in Maine, where she’s holding crisis talks with close friends and family to decide the future of her marriage.
Meanwhile, Cabot has also faced renewed scrutiny.
Cabot was previously married to Kenneth Thornby, with their separation finalized in 2022. But according to property records obtained by The Post, she’s now seemingly married to Andrew Cabot, CEO of Privateer Rum.
The pair have reportedly shared a residence in Rye, New Hampshire, since at least 2023 and purchased a home together just months before the affair surfaced.
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