Sophie Rain, a name you might recognize from the likes of Instagram, TikTok, and X, is more than just your typical OnlyFans star. Known for her stunning bikini shots and playful content, Rain has amassed a following of 27 million. But during a recent interview with Mashable, she was far from the glitz and glamor, dealing with a rather unglamorous issue: busted water pipes.
"I've been dealing with no water all morning, and that's how my day has been going," she shared. Despite the chaos, Rain, who is no stranger to tending to her cows and goats, managed to keep her cool. She even admitted, "That's my biggest fear, waking up one morning and seeing a coyote." Yet, her rise to fame has little to do with farm life.
In 2024, Sophie Rain rapidly rose to fame as a star on OnlyFans and creator of the Bop House, a content mansion. The term "Bop" refers to "baddie on point," a nod to women who embrace their sensuality online. While Rain has since moved on from Bop House, she continues to create content alongside other notable creators like Piper Rockelle.
Despite the platform's reputation, Rain stands out as the "clean queen of the dirty internet," as GQ dubbed her in 2026. She's made a fortune without crossing her personal boundaries, claiming to have earned $100 million from her endeavors, although she couldn't provide a screenshot when asked. "I still have my boundaries, I don't do certain things on the site that I'm not comfortable with," she explained.
Sophie Rain's journey has been unconventional, yet inspiring. Growing up in a financially strained environment, she worked as a food server before launching her OnlyFans account in 2023. Her advice to aspiring creators is simple yet profound: "Do what makes you happy. Do what makes you comfortable, putting the content out that you enjoy. You're not going to get tired of it."
While Sophie Rain's current lifestyle might involve luxurious trips to Paris, her heart is set on a simpler future. She dreams of homesteading, owning 20 acres of farmland, and continuing her grandfather's legacy of raising cattle. "I really just want to carry on doing what my grandpa did, and taking care of farm animals, because I grew up doing that…I love doing it," she shared with Mashable.
For now, Rain continues to balance her online persona with her love for farm life, and perhaps one day, her fans will see her transition into the homesteader she's always wanted to be.