Sophie Rain is no stranger to the glitzy world of OnlyFans, and now she's sharing just how profitable this venture can be. The 21-year-old sensation recently made waves by revealing she earned a jaw-dropping $83 million last year alone. And if you're wondering about the price of such success, she also dished on the hefty tax bill that followed, contributing 37% of her earnings to federal taxes.
Rain has been vocal about her financial journey, stating she shelled out around $30 million in taxes. Her candidness on the Iced Coffee Hour podcast turned heads, leaving fans both impressed and stunned at her financial prowess. "You can make your own income just being you online," she confidently asserted, highlighting her unique path in the creator economy.
So, what does Sophie Rain do with the wealth she’s amassed? Investing smartly seems to be her strategy. She's already a proud owner of multiple properties, including a farm and nearly owning a third property in Florida. "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 shared during the podcast.
"I want to own a cattle ranch!" she revealed, painting a picture of her aspirations beyond the OnlyFans platform.
With 12 cows grazing on her 20-acre land, Rain's dream of a cattle ranch seems well within reach. Her business acumen extends beyond digital content, showcasing her foresight in securing her financial future.
However, success on OnlyFans isn't without its controversies. Rain recently defended herself against a proposed 'sin tax' by a Florida governor candidate, James Fishback, who suggested taxing OnlyFans creators at 50%. Fishback's comments targeted Rain and others in the adult content industry, prompting a sharp and witty response from the star.
"Sounds like you subscribed and got buyers remorse after dropping your annual salary on an OF girl," Rain quipped back, standing firm in her stance against such proposals. Despite the criticism, she maintains a strong sense of pride in her contributions, stating, "I pay my 37% income tax proudly, and I would be glad to pay more if big businesses weren’t paying $0 in taxes."
Sophie continues to navigate her OnlyFans empire with poise, proving that the creator economy can be as substantial and impactful as any traditional career path.