Sophie Rain | |
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Born | Sophie Rain September 22, 2004 Florida, US |
Occupation | Internet celebrity |
Sophie Rain (born September 22, 2004) is an American internet personality from Florida. After setting up a solo OnlyFans account following her dismissal from a restaurant, she went viral in late 2024 after announcing her earnings on the platform. Some commentators attributed her success on the platform to her appearance, while others compared her to Kim Kardashian, Bonnie Blue, and Lily Phillips and some cast doubt on her earnings. In December 2024, she co-founded Bop House, which was compared to The Hype House and the Playboy Mansion. She advertises her content based on her Christianity and virginity and has appeared in content by NLE Choppa and Adin Ross.
Rain was born September 22, [1] 2004 [2] and is based in Miami. [3] Her father is white and her mother is Filipino. [4] She attended church in Tampa, Florida and grew up on food stamps. [2] Rain took a minimum wage job as a waitress [5] at a mom and pop restaurant, but was fired after attracting success on social media and set up an OnlyFans account at the suggestion of her friends. She also began making content with Sierra Rain, another content creator with a similar appearance. [3] She stated in an August 2024 interview that her OnlyFans content was solo and that she was a Christian and a virgin [6] and in a December 2024 interview that she checked in on her home church when they offered online services. [2] In late June 2024, she and NLE Choppa posted two TikTok videos in which they lipsynched to Choppa's "Slut Me Out 2"; by 10 July, the pair had been viewed 27,200,000 times. [7] By January 2025, she had also appeared in the background of videos by Adin Ross. [5]
By Thanksgiving 2024, her account was charging $10 a month; that day, she uploaded a photo of her OnlyFans dashboard stating that she had made $43,477,695.01 in her first year on the platform. [8] She then claimed that her top spender had sent her $4.7 million over an 11-month span. [6] She went viral, with some comparing her to Kim Kardashian. [5] Joe Price of Complex suggested that most of this came from premium or personalized content [8] and Dominique Hines of the Evening Standard attributed her success to her "unconventional looks, having a shapely adult figure with the face of an underage girl", [5] while Adam22, Farrah Abraham, and Maitland Ward all cast doubt on the figure [9] and Stephen A. Smith described Rain's top spender as "the horniest man in America". [10] Rain later responded to Adam on a podcast with Camilla Araujo, who both criticised him. [9] Price stated in a subsequent January 2025 article that there seemed to an "OnlyFans arms race" between Rain and the porn stars Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips to see who could go viral most often. [11] Following her success on the platform, Rain stated that she did not want others to follow her into the industry on the grounds that it was "not sunshine and rainbows 24/7". [3] In February 2025, she uploaded another screenshot stating that she had made $63,316,171.32 in gross profit and $50,594,646.62 in net profit. [12]
On December 12, 2024, Rain and fellow OnlyFans creator Aishah Sofey co-founded Bop House [13] in Fort Lauderdale, [14] in which the pair, Araujo, and the content creators Summer Xiris, Julia Filippo, Alina Rose, Ava Reyes, and Joy Mei lived together and participated in each other's OnlyFans content. The collective took its name from "baddie on point", a Generation Z slang term used to denote people who made money out of their body, sometimes pejoratively. Its initial eight creators between them had over 33 million followers on TikTok; by January 7, 2025, the collective had 1,300,000 followers. Documenting the house, Rebecca Mitchell of Elle compared the house to The Hype House and Jake Paul's Team 10, [13] while Jack Lamey of 34th Street Magazine compared it to Sway House [15] and Kyle Phillippi of Vice described it as "a modern-day, TikTokified Playboy Mansion full of OnlyFans models [with] no silk robe-sporting old men required". [16] Some criticised the house's residents for promoting themselves on TikTok and Instagram, as the sites were accessible by children and drove traffic to OnlyFans, [13] and The Blessing podcast discussed whether Bop House and similar accounts encouraged their followers to become adult content creators and whether Rain's open virginity and Christianity encouraged interest in women who were virgins. [13]
In February 2025, Rain's stalker entered the property while its residents were attending Super Bowl LIX and had to be removed by SWAT. [14] Later that month, the then-17-year-old Piper Rockelle was criticised for filming content at the house, prompting Rain to clarify that she had instead filmed it at her house. [17]