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Camilla Araujo and Julia Filippo Detail Bop House Snub

Camilla Araujo and Julia Filippo are finally addressing the drama that ended the Bob House.

In a new episode of their podcast Cooked, the two influencers held nothing back while recounting the rise and fall of the creator collective.

“The Bob House is dead,” Araujo said. “I just sat there like, ‘No, I’m over it.’ We’re beefing. That’s what it is.”

The pair insisted they weren’t trying to stir drama but wanted to be transparent with their followers.

“These are the people who got us here. They deserve to know everything,” Filippo said.

The hosts reflected on their late addition to the content house, joining a group that already had long-standing friendships.

“We came in last,” Filippo explained. “Joy, Sophie, Alina — they had known each other for years. We were added because we were fun and people loved watching us.”

At first, things worked. “The original Bob House — it was fun,” Araujo said, recalling holiday trips, matching Skims onesies, and viral videos. “We created something real.”

But as they tell it, things changed quickly.

Uninvited guests, break-ins, swatting incidents, and growing friction within the group made collaboration increasingly difficult.

“We tried trips, we tried bonding, but not everyone showed up every time,” Filippo said.

“We’re best friends,” Araujo said. “So, if something happens, we always go back to each other. But I think some people just stuck with who they already knew.”

The breaking point, they say, was the failed attempt at launching a reality show about the house.

“We were this close,” Filippo said. “I pushed for it. I thought it would help people see who we really are.”

Instead, the project exposed deep rifts. “You can’t force something to work,” she added.

“It’s like a toxic relationship.”

Araujo also owned up to tensions she caused, admitting, “I was in the beef. I said something I shouldn’t have. I apologized. But sometimes, that’s not enough.”

“Even if I didn’t say it, I don’t think it would’ve changed anything. Once people talk about you for so long, you just know how they feel.”

The episode ended with the duo looking ahead. “I tried to keep it professional,” Araujo said. “I kept it cute — until I couldn’t.”

As for who fired the first shot? “It wasn’t me,” she said. “I’ll never start a war, but I’ll end it.”

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