
OnlyFans' Sophie Rain reveals her 2025 earnings, virginity
She's playing hard to get — and still getting millions.
OnlyFans star Sophie Rain revealed to The Post that she's already bagged around $23 million this year — despite refusing to fulfill her fans' most popular fantasy.
'My number one most requested is making content with a man. But I've never made content with a guy and I never will. Honestly, I don't want to do that,' said Rain, 22, a devout Christian who grew up attending mass every Sunday.
The brunette beauty, who's in the top 0.01 percent of earners on the sultry subscription site — where she doesn't do nudity, but 'lingerie-bikini level suggestive teasing' instead — does appease her fans when it comes to her second-most sought after video.
'I mean, it's kind of weird, but just videos of me walking around, doing my makeup, just random videos of me doing stuff,' she said.
5 Sophie Rain, a devout Christian, is saving herself for marriage.
Sophie Rain/ Instagram
The Miami native, who grew up on food stamps, started her OnlyFans account in May 2023 after losing her minimum wage waitressing gig — and in 2024 alone, made $43 million.
The hefty sum does not take into account the 20% commission the site takes, she said.
'Yes, they do, unfortunately. This is before anything,' explained Rain, who also has 11.9 million followers on TikTok.
5 Rain, 22, started her OnlyFans account in May 2023, and in 2024 alone, made $43 million.
Sophie Rain/ Instagram
Her biggest tipper is a man named Charley, who showered her with more than $4.7 million in 11 months, she revealed in December.
The big-pocketed superfan is still her most generous client, and has gifted her a total of $5 million dollars to date.
'We pretty much talk almost every single day. It's really just about random stuff half the time, like what I'm doing or what he's doing that day,' she explained.
'But we don't ever get on a personal level. I don't know how old he is. I do know that he has a wife though.'
5 The Miami native said her busiest times on OnlyFans are 'definitely the weekends … and then the holidays at the end of the year, like during Christmas and New Year's.'
Sophie Rain/ Instagram
The 'craziest fan interaction' she's ever had involved a delusional man who broke into her Airbnb.
'He was looking for me because he genuinely thought that we were married,' she recalled.
'He went to court and everything. He was mentally deranged, they ruled. That was definitely very scary.'
Although she was not willing to disclose which celebrities subscribe to her page, she did gush over an A-lister's DM she was most 'proud' to receive.
'Drake has DM'd me. We had a conversation … I asked if he was ever coming to Miami, if he ever just wanted to do something randomly, like go out to dinner or something. But he never answered back.'
5 Her biggest tipper has gifted her a total of $5 million dollars.
Sophie Rain/ Instagram
As for her future plans, Rain — who used her OnlyFans earnings to buy a $2.7-million mansion for herself in Tampa — wants to turn her sprawling property into a farm when she eventually retires.
'At my place that I'm currently at, I have 20 acres. I want to have a giant farm and just retire and just take care of all my animals. I'm already trying to start building my farm. I have two cows now, but I'm eventually gonna get 10.'
5 When she retires, Rain wants to turn her 20-acre Tampa home into a farm.
Sophie Rain/ Instagram
Rain confirmed she is still a virgin.
'Yes, I am. I'm waiting until marriage, that's why … I'm single right now,' she said.
Her fame makes it difficult to meet Mr. Right.
'It is very hard to date because a lot of people know me … obviously, but I'm just waiting for the right one to come along who doesn't know who I am and maybe we'll hit it off.'

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