
Hey, hoops fans and drama lovers, buckle up for some off-court spice! Michael Porter Jr., the 27-year-old Denver Nuggets forward, recently dropped a bombshell opinion about the millions raked in by OnlyFans creators. With his own NBA earnings hitting $35.8 million last season - and a cool $115 million over seven years - you’d think he’d be all about the cash flow, right? But nope, he’s got some *serious* thoughts about where some guys are dropping their dough.
Porter didn’t hold back on the 'PlaqueBoyMax' podcast, labeling men who shell out big bucks - think $50 million big - on adult content as 'pathetic.' He even threw in a spicy jab, suggesting many of these fans might have wives and kids at home while they’re sliding into some questionable DMs. 'It seems crazy to me,' he mused, shaking his head at the whole situation.
What’s more, he spilled some behind-the-scenes tea, claiming that many OnlyFans models aren’t even the ones chatting with fans. 'They’re probably talking to some Filipino running their account,' he quipped, implying these guys are spending serious bread on a middleman. Talk about a plot twist!
Enter Sophie Rain, the OnlyFans queen who’s reportedly earned a staggering $82 million in just a year and a half. She’s not about to let Porter’s shade slide without a comeback! Chatting with David Dobrik, Sophie flipped the script, pointing out the double standards in how society views big earners.
'It’s funny how men can dribble a ball and get $30 million checks, and no one considers them pathetic. But when a woman builds a business from scratch and wins several MVPs, suddenly there’s a moral crisis,'
she fired off, defending her hustle. And let’s be real - her point hits hard.
Sophie, who went viral on OnlyFans in 2024, also got candid about her grind. Starting from scratch after being fired as a waitress at 19, she built her empire with no contracts, coaches, or sponsors - just 14-hour days, personal replies, and self-edited content. Her earnings in two years have outpaced many NBA careers, and she’s not here for anyone downplaying that hustle.
While Porter’s throwing shade at OnlyFans spenders, he’s also been open about his own battles. On his podcast 'Curious Mike,' the 6-foot-8 star admitted that women have always been his 'vice.' He got real about how his relationship with God has taken a backseat over the past few years, leaving him vulnerable to what he calls 'the constant attraction of the flesh.'
'Everyone struggles with different things,' he shared, comparing his weakness to others’ issues with alcohol, drugs, or, in his brother’s case, gambling. 'When I’m away from God, not praying, not prioritizing Him, that’s where the devil catches me - in the realm of women,' he confessed. It’s a raw admission that adds layers to his public persona.
This isn’t just a guy pointing fingers; Porter’s grappling with his own demons while critiquing others. Does that make his OnlyFans comments more relatable, or is he still out of line? We’ll let you decide.
So, where do we land on this clash of titans? On one side, Michael Porter Jr. is calling out what he sees as a sad trend among men spending millions on digital fantasies. On the other, Sophie Rain is standing up for women who’ve turned platforms like OnlyFans into legit goldmines, out-earning even pro athletes like Porter in record time.
It’s a classic debate about value, morality, and hustle. Are athletes like Porter judged less harshly for their mega contracts compared to content creators like Sophie? Or does Porter have a point about the nature of these online transactions?
One thing’s for sure - this convo isn’t dying down anytime soon. Drop your thoughts in the comments: Team Porter or Team Sophie? We’re all ears for this sizzling showdown!