Aishah Sofey is drawing millions of views after posting a transformation video that left fans stunned across social media.
The video shows Sofey in a casual gray pajama set before transitioning into a full glam “bebot,” which is Filipino slang for a "pretty woman." On screen text in the video reads, “Turning myself into a historically accurate bebot.”
Fans quickly reacted in the comments section as The post has since surpassed 20,000 likes within 24 hours.
“You look so good omggg,” one user wrote.
Another added, “In my opinion, you look much better without makeup.”
“unrecognizable,” a third noted.
The viral video comes as Sofey and Sophie Rain spoke publicly about another clip that went viral earlier this week.
Rain said the concept carried a deeper intention during filming.
“Aishah had every reason to quit, but she doubled down,” Rain told The Blast.
“I watched her turn rejection into motivation. That energy pushed me too. When we filmed that water dance, we wanted it to feel bold and fearless, like we were standing above everything that tried to hold us down. Together, we knew we had the chance to build something bigger than ourselves.”
Rain added that the structure used in the shoot reflected Sofey’s path into the creator economy.
“That floor felt like a metaphor for her journey,” Rain told The Blast.
“You are standing on something transparent. You see all that water and it looks risky, but it holds. That is Aishah. People doubted her, judged her, tried to scare her out of this industry. She kept going, and now the same people scroll past this video and see the life she built.”
“We wanted it to feel playful, but also a little unreal,” Sofey said. “You see two girls in bright dresses, you see the glass, you see the water under our feet, and for a second it looks impossible. That is how my life feels most days. A year ago I stared at a car ceiling and counted every dollar. Now I am filming in a house with a glass floor and people all over the world watch it on their phones. That contrast is what I think about every time I replay that video.”
Her rise from sleeping in her car to purchasing a $2.6 million Miami mansion took place in under a year.
“I had to pick between a roof over my head or staying true to myself,” Sofey shared. “Leaving was terrifying. I was scared every single night because I did not know where I was going to sleep or how I was going to explain my choices to people I loved. But I also knew I was not going to quit on something that gave me freedom and independence. I believed if I stayed consistent and worked harder than anyone expected, I could build a life that no one could take away from me.”