An OnlyFans star who raked in a whopping $43 million in a year despite being a virgin has revealed the crazy offers she’s had to film her first time.
Sophie Rain, 20, made headlines after her incredible earnings were revealed and she opened up about being a devout Christian.
As her faith is important to her, Rain revealed that despite making a killing on the spicy subscription platform, she has never had sex.
Now, she’s been approached by multiple companies offering her sums in the millions for her to lose her virginity on camera.
Rain told fellow content creator Camilla Araújo in a TikTok video: “Multiple companies actually offered me seven figures to take my V-card.”
She said that her answer to them was “no” despite the huge amount of cash on the table.
The Florida native told her friend: “No, why would I do that?”, to which Araújo joked that they should hire her instead, while it may not be a “V-card but more like a 13th card”.
While Rain did not divulge which companies had reached out to her with offers, TMZ reported that she’d received a lucrative offer from OnlyFans’ rival site Fansly.
Adult streaming site CamSoda also previously offered Rain $250,000 to host a “virginal show” on their platform with vide-president Daryn Parker saying in a statement via the Daily Mail: “Your debut would be a masterclass in proving that you don’t need to go all the way to make people go all in.
“Plus, let’s be honest — who wouldn’t want to see what the most lucrative virgin in the game has to say?”
Parker added that he was moved by Rain’s come-up fro growing up on food stamps to becoming a multi-millionaire and paying off her parents’ debts without having to go all the way.
Rain, who is one of the top earners on OnlyFans, left people stunned after she revealed her earnings for the year were $43million – with one of her biggest fans having spent $4.7million on her content in less than 12 months.
While many other creators such as Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue have made headlines with their extreme sexual antics, Rain has maintained that she is a devout Christian who attended church every Sunday with her family.
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She previously told YouTuber Kowski in an interview: “I’m a virgin. I’m a virgin ’til this day.
“I’m a Christian. I know it seems odd that I’m doing [OnlyFans], but I don’t do anything else with anyone on my OnlyFans. It’s just me.”
And given that she’s making an absolute fortune off her content already, something tells us she’s not going to be accepting those offers to lose her virginity on camera anytime soon.
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A woman has replied after Joey Swoll called her a “gym Karen” after she commented on another gym goer.
For anyone unaware, Swoll has amassed an enormous following on social media by critiquing other people’s gym etiquette.
Most of the time he seems to hit the nail on the head by calling out people who are disturbing others.
But it seems that one of his more recent videos hasn’t gone down well with one woman, who has now clapped back.
Joey Swoll calls out bad gym behavior. Credit: Mike Harrington/Getty
In one of his latest videos, Swoll responded to TikTok user “Victoria Haveasecret,” after she shared footage labeling another gym-goer a “gym Karen”. Victoria’s video showed a woman from a nearby exercise class politely asking her to adjust her camera angle while filming, citing privacy concerns for class participants.
“I know you’re allowed to film in the gym, so if you can just angle the camera, that’d be great,” the woman said in the clip. Victoria, who is based in Pennsylvania, USA, captioned the video: “Karen told the instructor I was still recording.”
Swoll was quick to defend the woman’s actions. In his response video, he captioned it: “The only ‘gym Karen’ in this video is YOU!”
He elaborated further: “So you call this woman a gym Karen for what? Because her and the other ladies in that class don’t want to be in the background of your video? And she asked you very politely to simply change the angle of your camera? Which, according to the rules of [this specific gym] LA Fitness, she has every right to do,” he said.
Swoll continued: “Just because you’re comfortable with filming yourself to post on social media doesn’t mean everyone else is too. The next time someone asks you to change the angle of your camera because they don’t want to be in your video, be kind and do it.
“Don’t post a video calling them a ‘Gym Karen,’ trying to make yourself out to be a victim for likes and attention on social media. I hope LA Fitness sees this and kicks your a** out. You need to do better; mind your own business.”
Swoll also shared a screenshot of LA Fitness’s policy on filming, which states that recording individuals without their consent may result in the termination of membership and, in some cases, law enforcement involvement.
Following the backlash, Victoria posted a follow-up video, calling the incident a “misunderstanding.”
“I want to say it was a big misunderstanding,” she explained. “He said that I was trying to call out the instructor and say that she was a ‘Karen’; that’s not the situation at all. The instructor was real nice. All she said was that she wanted me to redirect my camera, and I just turned it off completely