Nestled in the heart of Encino, a sprawling mansion has become a buzzing hub for OnlyFans creators, doubling as a star-studded hangout. While it’s the scene of glamorous parties and celebrity collaborations, local residents aren’t rolling out the welcome mat. They’ve voiced concerns about the mansion's transformation into a hub for Creators Inc., a company known for hosting a parade of social media stars, athletes, and reality TV icons.
Among the A-listers frequently spotted at the house is R&B sensation Ray J. Known for lighting up the social media pages of Creators Inc., Ray J has lent his star power to the mansion’s allure. He even recorded a podcast episode at the house, sharing insights into how Kim Kardashian turned fame into fortune.
"Every major breakthrough usually comes right after a season of struggle. Keep the faith even when things don't make sense," rapper Offset shared during his appearance.
Reality TV star and model Blac Chyna has also graced the house, appearing in multiple photos and engaging in a playful interview with Creators Inc. founder Andy Bachman. A particularly memorable moment was when Chyna flipped the script, asking Bachman, "Are you happy?" to which he confidently replied, "Yes, I'm very happy."
Actress Shannon Elizabeth took to social media to boast about her success on OnlyFans, claiming over $1 million in earnings, thanks to the creative freedom the platform offers. Meanwhile, Carmen Electra collaborated with Denise Richards to promote Creators Inc. merchandise in a dazzling show of pop culture synergy.
Despite its allure for the rich and famous, the mansion’s activities have ruffled feathers among locals. Neighbors argue it operates more like a bustling commercial production site than a serene family home. Frequent filming, a stream of visitors, and high-profile events are cited as being disruptive to the community’s tranquility.
Residents have taken their grievances to city officials, questioning whether the mansion complies with local zoning laws given its proximity to a nearby church. Despite these tensions, Creators Inc. continues to draw a star-studded guest list, signaling no signs of slowing down its Hollywood charm offensive.