In the world of online stardom, Sophie Rain stands out as a shining beacon of success. The 21-year-old OnlyFans creator has managed to rake in a staggering amount from the popular adult platform, and she isn't shy about sharing the details. Recently, Sophie revealed on the Iced Coffee Hour podcast that she pulled in a jaw-dropping $83 million last year.
"I pay a lot in taxes, I pay 37% federal taxes. I made $83,000,000 last year," she shared – and yes, you read that correctly, $83 million.
But the income comes with its own set of responsibilities. Sophie candidly discussed her tax contributions, noting that she paid around $30 million in taxes, thanks to a 37% federal tax rate. This transparency about her financial obligations is as refreshing as it is jaw-dropping.
With such an impressive income, you might wonder how Sophie spends her remaining millions. As it turns out, she's quite the savvy investor. "I have two, I'm about to own a third in Florida... I have a farm, I have cows that I take care of," she explained. Her dream is to own a cattle ranch, and she's well on her way, currently working with 12 cows on 20 acres. This side of her life is not what one might expect from a digital content creator, but it highlights her diverse interests and ambitions.
Despite the mind-boggling figures, Sophie remains down-to-earth. When podcast hosts expressed disbelief at her income compared to other entrepreneurs, she simply shrugged, stating, "You can make your own income just being you online."
Sophie's story took a political turn when she engaged in a public dispute with Florida governor candidate James Fishback. Fishback proposed a hefty 'sin tax' on OnlyFans creators, suggesting they should be taxed at a rate of 50%. His comments targeted Sophie directly, urging her to "pay up or quit OnlyFans."
Never one to back down, Sophie humorously jabbed back, implying that Fishback might have regrets after subscribing to an influencer. She stands firm in her stance as a 'Christian virgin' who has never posed nude, yet finds immense success on the platform. Sophie proudly pays her 37% income tax and believes big businesses should be held to similar standards.
In a world where digital fame often comes with controversy, Sophie Rain's story is one of success, responsibility, and a touch of humor, proving that sometimes you can have your cake and eat it too.