In a jaw-dropping revelation, OnlyFans sensation Sophie Rain shared that she rejected a staggering $15 million offer from an unnamed athlete to take her virginity. On Monday, May 18, she took to social media with a reel displaying a text message that asked, “if I gave you $15 million would you let me take your vi*****ty???” According to Rain, this extravagant proposition landed in her inbox just a week prior.
Rain didn’t hesitate to set her values straight in the video. When questioned by someone off-camera about her response, she replied, “Um, no. I obviously have morals.”
“Someone last week offered me $15 million to take my V-card,” Rain candidly admitted in the clip.
The internet was quick to react, with many expressing disbelief through cap emojis, a symbol often used online to call out perceived lies. It’s not the first time Rain’s claims about her personal life have been met with skepticism. Last December, she addressed similar doubts regarding her virginity, remarking on X, previously known as Twitter, “why is it so shocking to people i am a virgin.”
Rain has often compared her financial success on OnlyFans to that of top-earning athletes, claiming she made $52 million in 2025, surpassing even NBA legend LeBron James’s reported $48.7 million earnings for the 2024-25 season according to Forbes.
But it’s not just personal revelations that keep Sophie Rain in the spotlight. Recently, she voiced her disapproval of how HBO’s drama Euphoria portrays OnlyFans creators. Speaking with Complex, she criticized the character Cassie Jacobs, played by Sydney Sweeney, for presenting a misleading narrative about the platform.
“I just watched the recent episode and while I do love Sydney Sweeney, I believe the depiction the director created labeling OnlyFans as this easy money gateway is damaging for girls,” Rain stated. She emphasized that most OnlyFans creators earn modest amounts, contrary to the show's portrayal of the platform as a cash machine.
Rain also took issue with the series’ costume choices, arguing that they harm the image of OnlyFans creators. She lamented that such depictions “horribly paint OnlyFans girls” and are detrimental to the community’s reputation.