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Sophie Rain
So good, so good, so good.
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Interviewer 1
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Interviewer 2
Let's get into this video.
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Sophie Rain
I think so. I think so. I'm always nervous.
Interviewer 1
I walked in, he was watching some podcasts that you did with all the girls and some kid, Jacob, he was.
Interviewer 2
Like sitting here, I'm just like, I don't really know much about like Stein. He's like, if there's someone in our crew that's like the Bop House expert.
Sophie Rain
Or like, it's Stein.
Interviewer 2
It's him. Yeah, yeah.
Interviewer 1
By the way, you're an expert. Not an expert. That's his nicest watch that he's wearing right now. I have nothing on.
Interviewer 2
I'm just money wise. Not really.
Interviewer 1
No. I'm just Saying if you want to tell the story, she probably heard it, but about what? Drake gave it to him for his birthday.
Sophie Rain
Oh, yeah. That's awesome.
Interviewer 2
Yeah, it was a good birthday.
Sophie Rain
I need to go hang out with you.
Interviewer 2
Not my best one, but like it was definitely up there.
Sophie Rain
Wow. Do you know how much it's worth?
Interviewer 1
You don't ask those questions for a gift, do you?
Sophie Rain
I mean, no, not really, but I mean, I would probably if I was gifted that go like, look it up. Just because I'm curious.
Interviewer 2
How much you think, Steiny? Buck 50, 150?
Interviewer 1
Yeah, well, it depends. I don't think if it's factory or aftermarket.
Interviewer 2
Yeah, I think it's factory.
Sophie Rain
Oh, okay. It's nice.
Interviewer 2
Thank you.
Sophie Rain
It's very nice.
Interviewer 1
Has any people buy you stuff or you got your own money so you don't need people to buy your shit?
Sophie Rain
Yeah, I don't think I've ever like been given a really nice gift. You're just kind of buy.
Interviewer 1
You're too hard to give something for because then it's like, that's what everyone says.
Sophie Rain
But like, I would be happy with like something thoughtful, you know, like a Labubu. Like, I'm like, oh, you just thought of me to, you know, buy me.
Interviewer 2
Something a little boo boo's thoughtful.
Sophie Rain
I mean, no, anything. Like, you could literally hand me a water and like, oh, I thought, you know, I got you this. Like, that's just. To me, that's a nice gesture because you thought of me, you know.
Interviewer 2
Yeah. Let's get right into. Would you ever date a guy that like makes less than you?
Sophie Rain
Oh, yes, 100%. I.
Interviewer 2
Because I guess it's like a thin.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, so that's got the point.
Interviewer 1
What. What's.
Interviewer 3
What's like the. What's like the. The minimum for a guy to make.
Sophie Rain
To me personally, it does not matter.
Interviewer 3
It's got to be a number.
Sophie Rain
There's it really. Okay, this is going to sound shitty, but like, I make enough to support myself and if I were to have a family, I could support my family. So, like, looking for a guy. I just want someone that cares about me. That's nice, genuine, respectful. Like that's. That's all I could ask for. And I feel like that's bare minimum. But it's so hard to find that nowadays.
Interviewer 2
See, I feel like girls say that at first.
Interviewer 1
That's the good thing.
Interviewer 2
You kind of see them with like a guy that doesn't make as much and then like they're with them for a bit and then they Always flip. And they end up dating like 6 month trial rich guy or like a successful guy. Because I've seen other famous girls and like you see them in the phase or like, oh, they're dating like a quote unquote, like nobody. And then they kind of like, next thing you know, two years later, they're dating like a rapper.
Sophie Rain
I feel like I'm pretty independent though. Like, I'm not searching for that.
Interviewer 2
Right?
Sophie Rain
So I think. I don't think so. I think. I think you're wrong.
Interviewer 2
What's the most expensive purchase you made?
Sophie Rain
Probably my car or. No, my property. I just bought 20 acres.
Interviewer 1
Wow.
Sophie Rain
I brought. I bought 20 acres. It was 1.2 in Tampa. Mm. In Tampa. It's awesome. I. I don't know if you. I mean, I don't know if you've seen, but I'm starting a farm on there. I have six cows, two goats, and my dog. And we all live on my farm.
Interviewer 2
And you like, manage it yourself?
Sophie Rain
Yeah. Well, when I'm away, I have like a farm, technically a Farrier that will come and like watch over it while I'm gone. The Farrier being my friend from high school. But yeah, every morning I'll wake up, I'll feed my goats, I'll go feed my cows, I'll make sure the water's good, I'll make sure the fences aren't down, make sure no trees fell, because that's an issue that I had recently as a tree fell over and it broke my fence and my cow got out.
Interviewer 1
So who handles the tree falling?
Sophie Rain
I pay someone to come pick it up.
Interviewer 1
So what made you want to do the farms route?
Sophie Rain
That's what my family did, like growing up. Like, I. I didn't grow up in like a very successful house. Like they. My parents lived paycheck to paycheck. We were benefiting off the snap and everything. And that's why I donated recently to Snap. But we just. We didn't really have anything but the farm. And that's all I've known growing up, you know, and that's just kind of what I want to do if I find my happiness in there.
Interviewer 2
So how'd you start blowing up on social media?
Sophie Rain
I definitely think it was the Spider man video is like what made it pop off because it. Do you know about the Spider man video? It was some. Her name is Naomi. It was someone that looked like me and she. Everyone thought it was me. So when I started my accounts, I started my accounts maybe like a year before I actually started doing only Fans.
Interviewer 2
Which was when?
Sophie Rain
2021. 2021 is when I started just social media. I was just posting on Instagram and Tick Tock. I never.
Interviewer 2
Like a normal girl.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, just like a normal person. But I was going under Sophie Rain because I am very private and I don't like my private life out there. And so I. I just created a fake Persona, essentially. I made Sophie Rain and it just kind of grew more traction and more traction. I saw, you know, my sister was doing only fans and I was like, maybe I'll try it so I can get out of this serving job. Because I was just serving. I was working literally every day nine to five. It's called Papa Joe's. It was some Italian restaurant down in Tampa. But it was fun. Like, I loved it. I love serving, but I just wasn't making money. I wasn't making good money, and I just wanted something to change. So I already had a following online. So I just.
Interviewer 2
What were your followers at then?
Sophie Rain
Maybe, like 10,000. And I, like, that's. That was good to me. You know, I was. I was. I was like, oh, my God, I'm successful. You know, Like, I made it.
Interviewer 2
Yeah.
Interviewer 1
So how old are you right now?
Sophie Rain
I'm 23.
Interviewer 1
Okay. Because I was doing the math. 2021. Not to, like, be on your case or a detective, but you. It says 21 in your bio, doesn't it?
Sophie Rain
I know. And that's. That's why. So what's.
Interviewer 1
What's going on here?
Sophie Rain
So I say 21 agent's tiny.
Interviewer 1
Well, I'm confused because 23 celebrating 21st birthday. It's like the Matrix in my head right now.
Sophie Rain
Well, I do need to protect my piece. When I first started, everyone around me told me, like, don't share your personal information because there's bad people out there. And I'm actually dealing with someone like a. Like, I'm being harassed 247 right now. My family's being harassed, my neighbors are being harassed because it's a. You know, Florida is a public record state, so you can find anything. My real name got leaked, my real age got leaked. They found out who I was, and now they're coming after me, essentially.
Interviewer 1
And it's.
Sophie Rain
It's a really shitty thing. Like, I just. I just bought this land and I feel like I have to sell it already and move because people are coming after you. People. I have this one person right now specifically just, like, saying the most outrageous stuff to me. And, like, I'm going to come find you. Like, I'm coming to Your house sends my house address. Like, I'm here right now. Like I'm at your front door and it scares the shit out of me because like. Yeah, are you actually or are you not? And he's. I mean, I haven't had anyone try to come up, but I've been swatted. This past week. I have had like four police officers come to my house on four separate occasions because of this one person. And like, that's why I keep all of my stuff private. That's why I originally started out as Sophie Rain, age 18. I didn't want anyone to know my real age, my real name. Because of this. Then this is.
Interviewer 1
Yeah, no, I understand that. I'm not trying to press you. It's just like people find it, find a negative and like they, the Internet's gonna do what the Internet's gonna do and they're gonna take that and say, hey, she's trying to make herself look younger to appeal to.
Sophie Rain
And I definitely understand why people think that. But no one ever knows the truth, like the real story. Yeah, that's just how I was. That's how I started.
Interviewer 1
There's no marketing move or anything.
Sophie Rain
No marketing because originally I wasn't even gonna do only fans. I was just an influencer online. Like that's what I wanted to do was just be on Instagram, tick tock, whatever. But then I just, I chose that route and I'm very glad that I did because I'm, you know, I'm. I'm proud of where I am. Yeah, I, I don't have any shame in what I've done.
Interviewer 1
It's a little scary, isn't it? When like cuz you went from 10,000 and now you're huge.
Interviewer 2
Yeah. How did it go from like 10k to like, did you grow?
Sophie Rain
It was bit.
Interviewer 2
Or, or was there like a huge.
Sophie Rain
No, it was like literally overnight really. And it. I'm telling you, the turning point was the Spider man video. I was like barely getting by. I think when I started only fans, I was making like 20,000amonth.
Interviewer 1
That's not bad.
Sophie Rain
And it's not bad at all. Like, I quit.
Interviewer 1
I got.
Sophie Rain
So I got fired from my job because they found out I was doing only barely getting by with 20K. I was like, you know what? I'm good. Well, comp. What I'm making now, pass. It's different. But like that's what I was making. And then literally, instantly I started making a million every month.
Interviewer 2
What was the month jump Spider Man 20k to like. No, but you can see the old.
Sophie Rain
It was. It was gradual. I didn't do. I didn't do anything. It was that girl Naomi. So she had.
Interviewer 1
She had none of the money. You. You kind of stole her bag.
Sophie Rain
I mean, everyone. I was just kind of running with what everyone else said. So everyone thought that that was me because her video got leaked, and they're like, oh, my God, this is Sophie Rain. Like, let's post it everywhere and leak her. And I just was like, okay, yeah, it's me. Because I. Every time, I was like, no, it's not me. No, it's not me. They're like, no, you're lying. It is. So I just kind of ran with it.
Interviewer 2
So everyone started searching you up?
Sophie Rain
Everyone started searching me up. And then I think that that was the turning point. And I also just think it was a lot of luck. Like, genuinely, I think I got in at the right time. I was. I stay consistent. I have my morals, I have boundaries, and I don't cross those boundaries. And I think that's why I got so far.
Interviewer 1
What happened with Celine, What. He did a P. Jason Love did a pov, and everyone thought it was Salim. And then Celine.
Interviewer 3
I had a question. Do you think your past will matter when finding a husband in the future?
Sophie Rain
I definitely. Yes, I have had that thought. It's hard for me to find anyone right now because, I mean, I'm so big. Everyone just knows who I am. But I know, like, one day the right person will come. And if not, like. Like I said, I'm independent. I'm happy where I am. Like, I have a great group of.
Interviewer 1
Friends and retire right now.
Sophie Rain
I could retire right now. I definitely could. But I'm. Like I said, I'm happy. I'm having fun doing what I'm doing. I stick to my morals. I don't cross my boundaries.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
And that's why I've got so far.
Interviewer 2
What's the industry like to, like. People ever pressure you to, like, cross boundaries? And how do you. How have you dealt with that?
Sophie Rain
I mean, I've had a great team, like, with me my entire career. I've never been pressured into doing anything I didn't want to do. If I say no, no means no. Like, that's fine. We'll drop the subject and move on. And with the Bop House, like, I've just. I've been friends. I've known Aisha since high school. Her and I grew up together. And, like, it's just such a great. We built such a great community, and I'm So happy where we are because we just all love each other so much and we're just uplifting to each other because in this industry, it's so. It's so hard to be a woman in this industry.
Interviewer 1
Like, in what regard?
Sophie Rain
Because. So OnlyFans has the stereotype that, like, if you're on OnlyFans, you're doing Bonnie Blue type shit, you know? Yeah, but, like, we don't. We're very, like, reserved with our content. I'm a virgin. Like, I don't post anything crazy. I don't post anything. I'm very reserved. So you don't show nudity every now and then? I will. But, like, I'm not. Like, I'm not out here fudgeing guys.
Interviewer 1
Okay, well, Bonnie Blue is like the furthest on.
Sophie Rain
Exactly. But that's what everyone thinks. Like, everyone thinks as soon as you do, only fans. Like, you' just a. But I don't. I don't do that kind of content on my site.
Interviewer 1
My whole take with that is like, I. I get what you're saying.
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Interviewer 1
But, like, from a normal person and like, to hear how much, whatever the 40 million you make, it's like, that's going to come with some heat, right? So if you can fucking make 40 million a year and you're going to get called a couple names, probably worth it.
Sophie Rain
Oh, 100%. And like, it's going to come with the industry. You're going to get hate no matter what. But any publicity is good publicity at the end of the day.
Interviewer 1
I found that actually really interesting because a lot of people I talk to, they always talk about how, like, before they didn't know what they were getting into. Then they make all this money and then they kind of start to regret it. But it's like, yo, you cashed out, your life changed completely. You're gonna have those regrets. So it's like, is there a point where you wish you never went this route?
Sophie Rain
I mean, I definitely, like, all the time doing this. Like, I think, like, am I regretful for doing this? Like, should I be doing this? Am I On the right path. But like I said, I'm happy. I think that as long as you stick two boundaries, like, that's all. That's the most important thing. I think so, too, for, like, a girl getting into this industry, because it is. I definitely have this sense of regret that, like, these women are going to join thinking that they can make $43 million instantly, like I did. But, like, I got very lucky and I have a great team. I don't ever cross my boundaries. I stay, like, true to myself. And I think that's where a lot of women fail in this because they start doing stuff that they don't want to do because they think it's going to get them further.
Interviewer 1
How the.
Interviewer 2
I think that's what makes girls, like. Yeah. Regret it is when they just get caught up in the money and, like.
Interviewer 1
Well, if you can make that kind of bread and not have to do certain. Like, you don't have to really face that.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Interviewer 2
That's what amazes me about only fans, too, is that some girls don't even show, like, nudity at all. Well, because, like, that's a thing, right?
Sophie Rain
That is a thing. Like, only what the Are the guys.
Interviewer 2
Paying for at that point?
Sophie Rain
I mean, because only fans can be whatever you want it to be. Yeah. It doesn't have to.
Interviewer 2
Why do guys just pay for, like, bikini pics? I don't get that.
Interviewer 3
I think it's going ig.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Interviewer 2
Yeah.
Interviewer 3
I don't understand.
Sophie Rain
It's accessible. I. I really don't.
Interviewer 2
Right.
Interviewer 3
I mean, there's so many.
Interviewer 1
What it is. It's curiosity.
Sophie Rain
It's curiosity. And then also that specific person.
Interviewer 1
Yeah, I guess.
Interviewer 2
Right?
Interviewer 3
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. Because you can. You can sit there and have a conversation with me. You know, like, you don't. You don't get that just from going on Instagram. You see this girl on Instagram, you're like, oh, let me go to her OnlyFans so I can see more of her. I can talk to her.
Interviewer 1
Don't you have a thing on OnlyFans that tells you your number one supporter? Like, do you know.
Sophie Rain
Yes.
Interviewer 1
How much that one guy has spent?
Sophie Rain
Yes, I do. I haven't looked recently. I can see if I can do.
Interviewer 2
There needs to be a show with that.
Interviewer 1
That's what I'm saying. I want to meet that dude.
Interviewer 2
OnlyFans girls and their number one support.
Interviewer 1
I think that's a Maybe like, some.
Interviewer 2
Sort of, like, thick wall in between or something.
Interviewer 1
But, like, like, there's got to be souls. Maybe handcuffs or the Great Wall of China.
Interviewer 2
That'd be kind of funny though.
Sophie Rain
Dude, what are. What are we doing here?
Interviewer 1
Do you know? Do you know what he spent? That one guy?
Sophie Rain
I want to say. Last time I checked, it was like 1.4.
Interviewer 3
Wow.
Interviewer 1
Wow.
Sophie Rain
But that was like. That's of all time. That's of all time. And I've been doing this for going on two years now.
Interviewer 2
Who the fuck is this guy, bro?
Interviewer 3
That's insane, dude.
Sophie Rain
But I'm just very blessed.
Interviewer 2
That's got a Middle Eastern prince.
Interviewer 1
I'm scared.
Interviewer 2
Who the. Who the. Spending 1.4 mil on.
Sophie Rain
I mean, I can't like. I can't say much obviously, because I'm not going to air anyone's out. But it's. He's. He's a good guy. He's a good guy.
Interviewer 2
He sounds like a.
Sophie Rain
He's a great guy.
Interviewer 2
Sounds like pretty good guy, I bet.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. He also got very lucky. He has a very big fortune. He got very lucky.
Interviewer 1
Bezos.
Sophie Rain
No.
Interviewer 2
Did he win the lottery?
Sophie Rain
If it was Bezos, I wouldn't be here.
Interviewer 3
Who is the most shocking person? That's DM. That's DM'd you. That's like slid into your DMs just recently.
Sophie Rain
Let me just. I'll just look.
Interviewer 3
Yeah, let's see.
Sophie Rain
Let's see. Oh, little yachty.
Interviewer 2
Pretty cool.
Sophie Rain
But they're never like. They're never like hitting me up for anything crazy. They're just.
Interviewer 1
Search Kyle.
Sophie Rain
Kyle.
Interviewer 3
Yeah, search Tiny next.
Interviewer 1
I'm not in there.
Sophie Rain
The only thing was our messages. Yeah, coordinating this. Let's look up Steiny.
Interviewer 1
Okay, wait, let's just move on to something else.
Sophie Rain
Let's just go. Let's just go.
Interviewer 2
You're in there for sure.
Interviewer 3
He was sweating for a bit. He's like the WI fi now.
Interviewer 1
Yeah, no, it's all good. So what's the standing. What's the standing with the Bob House now?
Sophie Rain
We're still making content. We're all.
Interviewer 1
It's a different crew from the OG crew.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. So I'm technically not a part of Bop House right now. I left. Me and Camilla left at the same time. Her and I did have a falling out, but I wish her the best of luck because we just. Like I said, we just grew out of. We just grew apart from each other. She's on her own road and we're going down ours. But the Pop House is still up and running. I'm actually going there later today to go hang out with them because they are like my genuine friends. Also. I was just hanging out with Summer last week. I see Aisha all the time. I love Julia. She is such a. She's such a sweetie. Pearl is coming down from la, so I'm really excited.
Interviewer 2
What is the Bob House on, like a business, like level?
Sophie Rain
The Bob House is basically for us all to get together. So when we're. When we're not together, we all we do is just work alone. But when we're together, we get so much work done because we're all together. We have all of our ideas, we film together. Because it's so much better when you have a crew and like, like we'll have our assistants come and they help us film and everything. And it's like, it's genuinely kind of like a production, but we get so much work out of it. And it's so nice and successful because we can come together, hang out as friends, but also profit.
Interviewer 2
But is it like a management company or is it like. So it's the Bob House is just you guys coming together just to collab.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. So the boss.
Interviewer 2
No, like business of the Bop House.
Sophie Rain
No, no business of the Bop House. We were going to make like a merch line, but we just kind of. We kind of haven't touched back bases on that.
Interviewer 1
But who, who like, led everything? Like, who set up the house? Who would tell everybody to come to the house?
Sophie Rain
Me and Aisha started. So me, Me, Aisha and Summer. No, me, Aisha and Summer got together and we were. We had this idea to bring all of our friends together and we're like, let's get a house together. We'll stay together. We can help each other get work done. Because it is genuinely so hard to get any kind of content done when you're by yourself. You have to set up a tripod, you have to set up a light when someone can just film it for you, you know? So we were like, let's get a house together. Let's get all of our closest friends, a couple other creators, and let's live in a house together so we can, you know, we can rise each other up. Like, we can help each other. We're all here together, we're going through the same stuff. Like, it's just. It's genuinely so nice and it's so empowering to have this group of women that we have made. And I love it.
Interviewer 1
There's no, like, jealousy problems with some of you maybe making the kind of money you make, and then the others not.
Sophie Rain
There has never been a jealousy issue. Not that I've seen at least. Obviously, I Don't know what, like, happens behind closed doors, but we all genuinely are friends and we all do love each other. And I don't. I don't think anyone would do anything to, like, try to hurt one another.
Interviewer 1
What about, like, the negative stuff you get from, like, guys online? Like, when you're flexing cars and there's got to be guys that are pissed.
Sophie Rain
Do you want me to be honest? I don't ever read my comments. I don't know what people say about me online. I don't know what goes on because I genuinely don't look for my own mental health. Like, just because I know how shitty people are. People are so mean. And I already get messages every day from this guy harassing me that, like, that's enough for me to, like, already be like, I don't even want to go online. Like, he's litter. Like, it's crazy. It's literally insane. People are so insane, and it scares me, and that's why I kept everything so private.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
And, like, it's not. It's not being secretive. I'm just literally, I'm trying to be safe.
Interviewer 1
Right. How long do you think you'll do this for?
Sophie Rain
I have fun doing it. I'm gonna keep going until, like, it dies. It dies out. Like, one day people won't know who Sophie Rain is. That's just when I'll stop.
Interviewer 2
Do you have to be super active on, like, socials to, like, translate to only fans earnings? Or, like, once. Once you've built up your only fans, can you just, like, focus on that platform?
Sophie Rain
I think that's what a lot of other creators struggle with, is you literally have to be consistent every single day.
Interviewer 2
On OnlyFans or other social everything.
Sophie Rain
Every social media. I post on every single platform every single day, at least three times a day.
Interviewer 2
You post on IG three times a day.
Sophie Rain
Whether it's a real. Whether it's a story, a post, I.
Interviewer 1
Will say you guys are all pretty active. It's pretty aggressive, so you're definitely doing something. But, like, I saw one you posted about, like, POV before pregnancy. So, like, what's the goal there? Because you're not pregnant and you're also a virgin, so you can't be pregnant by definition.
Sophie Rain
Literally just rage bait. Like, that's the best way.
Interviewer 1
But is there, like, people that, like, are, like, have a weird fetish for pregnant chicks or something?
Sophie Rain
Oh, we did not. I didn't even think about that at all.
Interviewer 1
No, it's just to piss people off.
Sophie Rain
It was literally just something Funny. Well, actually, where it stemmed from, where, like, Mike, I don't read my comments, but obviously my friends read my comments. They were like, oh, my God, did you see all the comments about people talking about you being pregnant? And I was like, no. And it just. I had a rumor going around that I was pregnant. So we just kind of ran with it. Kind of like the Spider man thing. You just run with it because that's what's viral at that moment. And you just keep going with it until it dies off again. You just jump onto the next thing.
Interviewer 1
So would you say there's two completely different Personas? Like, you have your. Whatever your real name is, which I have no idea. And then you have Sophie Rain.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Interviewer 1
So who do we have right now?
Sophie Rain
This is Sophie Rain. I'm pretty much the same person, though, back and forth. Like, I. I act the same. I do the same thing. Like, also, I'm never. I'm never at home. I feel like I'm always in Sophie Rain mode. So I'm literally just. I am who I am. Like, this is who I am.
Interviewer 1
It's like the being like, wait, are you waiting till marriage?
Sophie Rain
Yes.
Interviewer 1
Is that like a marketing play?
Sophie Rain
No, that is genuine. I grew up Christian. Like, my family was very Christian oriented. Like, we went to church every single Sunday. I went to Sunday morning school. Like, Wednesday night, we went to school. It was. It was a lot. And I'm just. That's just. I kind of.
Interviewer 3
What's their thoughts on you doing? Only fans.
Sophie Rain
My parents are actually very supportive of it. They. I didn't tell them when I started at first, and they kind of. They. They actually found out through someone who found my real name and found my parents and sent it to them. Like, oh, look at what your. Look at what your daughter's doing. Blah, blah, blah. And the only concern that my parents had were like, am I safe? That's all they cared about. If. Am I happy? Yes. Okay. Do whatever you want. As long as I'm happy and safe, that's all they care about. They're very supportive. I love them. I'm happy that I can give back to them now. I bought them a house. I'm buying them a car right now. Like.
Interviewer 1
Like, I'm just thinking, like, what if you were a dad and you're like, scrolling and then you see your daughter?
Sophie Rain
Well, my parents actually. They don't have social media.
Interviewer 1
Really?
Sophie Rain
They don't have social media.
Interviewer 2
They like, your shit's not like that?
Interviewer 1
Like, no, they just click on it and then they're like, oh, that's my daughter Lincoln Bio.
Sophie Rain
I was gonna say. Like, I think the worst thing that my parents have seen is, like, a scandalous bikini picture of me. Because people will. I mean, they found out who my parents were because my information got leaked online and they started texting my family pictures of, like, my. My only and everything. And my mom doesn't care. She doesn't really care. She's happy that. She's happy that I made a lot.
Interviewer 1
Of money, you know? Yeah, it's good to take care of your fam. What about, like, other routes of social media? Have you thought about doing other shit?
Sophie Rain
I want to start YouTube. I feel like that could be fun. Like, just, like, little vlogs.
Interviewer 2
Why don't you vlog on the farm?
Sophie Rain
It's hard for me because I'm by myself and, like, it's hard for me.
Interviewer 2
To, like, you know, get a filmer.
Sophie Rain
I know I do need to. I just, like, it's. It's hard for me to believe, like, this is my life, you know? Like, to me, I'm still working at Papa Joe's. Like, I'm still the same person I was three years ago.
Interviewer 2
Like, I don't have only three years ago.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, that was only three years ago.
Interviewer 1
If you were to go out, would it just be too chaotic for you, like that or gone to, like, a nightclub?
Sophie Rain
I do, and it is always chaotic. Every single time. There was one time I went to space right here and, like, I literally felt like I was being cornered and I. I just had to leave because I just got so uncomfortable. One time I went to a car meet. I brought my car and I literally, like, I. We shut down the car meet because it got so intense that everyone was trying to, like, come and see me and, like, take pictures with me, that I literally had to be escorted out by the police officers. And, like, they told me to take my license plate off and leave with my license plate off and that they're going to tell all the other police officers in the area that I'm leaving.
Interviewer 1
What time?
Sophie Rain
That's how, like, bad it got.
Interviewer 1
What time did you pull up to space when you went?
Sophie Rain
I think it was like, 1 1am.
Interviewer 1
I think you pull up sober to that place.
Sophie Rain
No, that was the only time I drink.
Interviewer 1
You can't go to space sober.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. You can't go to space sober.
Interviewer 1
Fucking zombieland there.
Sophie Rain
Ye. Yeah. No, it was. I was going with. I was going for a friend's birthday. It wasn't my choice to go.
Interviewer 2
I've only been to Space.
Interviewer 1
Once been two back to back nights. It's scary.
Sophie Rain
It is scary. That's why I left with Haney.
Interviewer 2
Holy. That's.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, no, it was. It was very bad. That's why I literally was there for like maybe 15 minutes. I was going for a friend's birthday. It was her birthday party and she wanted to go there and I was trying to be supportive. And like, obviously the. These friends that I'm talking about aren't online. They're just regular everyday people. So I'm hanging out with them. They see me and like, literally they started getting bombarded because I'm with them. So, like, it just wasn't fun for them anymore.
Interviewer 1
So I left. I. I really like Camilla and I think she's really smart, but I think people kind of look at you two as like the front runners of the house. So what was the ultimate thing that broke you guys apart? Because you were at one point really close, right?
Sophie Rain
I. Yeah, we were really close friends and I wish her the best now, but like, we just kind of grew apart. I think what happened was we were filming the reality show and like, our morals just didn't line up with each other. Like, she wanted different things, I wanted different things. So we just ultimately decided that it was best that we went our own ways.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
And she's doing like, she's successful on her own.
Interviewer 1
I'm just showing. Did it air?
Sophie Rain
No. No. But did you see the trailer? We posted it. We filmed like a whole little thing. We went to Panama City for like a week, literally 24 7. We were filming a reality show.
Interviewer 2
It never like went anywhere.
Sophie Rain
It never came out? No.
Interviewer 2
Why not?
Sophie Rain
Because of like the production crew, the filming. It just like, it wasn't what we wanted, you know, it never. It didn't come out the way we wanted. I think that what happened was other people got control of it and took it into their own ways. And like, that's not what we agreed on originally. So it just kind of fell apart.
Interviewer 1
What would you say, like, your. Your demographic is men? No. Like, age?
Sophie Rain
Oh, I have no idea.
Interviewer 2
No idea.
Sophie Rain
I have no idea. I definitely know on TikTok it's obviously younger and a younger audience, but I don't ever post anything about my only. I don't. I don't advertise my only fan on Tick Tock at all.
Interviewer 1
Is there any backlash for like younger kids, like middle school or high school going and subscribing to your only fans?
Sophie Rain
Well, they can't. You have to. You have to prove that you're 18 or older to even start in Only Fans or to even have an account on Only Fans.
Interviewer 1
I feel like, kids, what do you have to do?
Interviewer 2
Throw in your id?
Sophie Rain
You have to go, like, through a whole verification process. You also need a credit card in your name. Like, it's. It's a really.
Interviewer 2
The kid would have to steal their parents ID and credit card.
Interviewer 1
That's easy. Which definitely.
Interviewer 2
Yeah, you've done that.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
I mean, it could definitely happen. But once again, that's like. That's on the parent for not parenting your own child, you know?
Interviewer 1
Yeah, I agree. I think it's tough too, because a lot of people will probably say, like, well, you're catering to that. So it's. It puts you in a tough position.
Sophie Rain
It def. Yeah, it definitely seems like that. And I understand why people think that, but I don't promote. I. I would never want that. I don't ever want that. That's not what I'm seeking out. I'm obviously here to advertise to men. And because that is the industry right now. Only Fans is such a saturated industry. There's so many women doing it, but it's accessible. And that's like, that's what men want. And that's.
Interviewer 1
Are other women that do what you do outside of, like, your crew, are they supportive of you or do any of them come at you?
Sophie Rain
I've never had, like, a bad experience with someone. Genuinely. I've always. I've. Every positive interaction I've ever had was good. And I don't think I've ever had a negative one.
Interviewer 1
That's good.
Interviewer 2
That is good.
Sophie Rain
Because I could. I couldn't handle that cry on the spot.
Interviewer 3
What gives you an ick when.
Sophie Rain
Meeting guys when they're entitled, when they think that they're better than everyone else because they're a man. I hate that.
Interviewer 3
Like an instant. That's an instinct.
Interviewer 1
Ache.
Sophie Rain
Oh, yes.
Interviewer 2
Like, how so? Like, what do you mean by that?
Sophie Rain
When they're, like, cocky, as. When they come in and they act like, oh, I know this and this and that. I'm better than everyone. I just. I don't. I don't like that. Obviously.
Interviewer 1
Who do you get that vibe from?
Sophie Rain
Why are you doing that?
Interviewer 1
I don't know.
Nordstrom Rack Advertiser
I haven't.
Sophie Rain
Like I said, I haven't really had a negative interaction with anyone. Everyone.
Interviewer 1
I was just seeing if you felt that.
Sophie Rain
No, no, I don't feel that in this room, though.
Interviewer 1
All right, cool. I'd say it's.
Sophie Rain
I was very nerv. Nervous to come here. I Literally almost had a breakdown in my car because I'm. I just. I hate meeting people because I'm waiting for that negative interaction. I know it's gonna happen. And, like, I hate being put on the spot. But, like, this is actually very nice. This is. This is a nice conversation.
Interviewer 2
Everyone expects us to, like, be like that, but.
Sophie Rain
But that. That's just. I go into everything like that. I met Natalie Reynolds yesterday. I was literally freaking out. I was like, what if she. What if she's mean? But she's genuinely the sweetest girl I've ever met?
Interviewer 3
Why do you go in. Go into that, thinking that, like, it's just who.
Sophie Rain
I have really bad anxiety, and I think it's. Be. It. It definitely comes with the job. Like, I never used to be anxious, but, like. Like, now, Like. Like, my address is leaked. Like, who knows if I had. I've had a stalker break in. In Miami. Like, I had someone break into my door and, like, come into my house. It wasn't my house. It was the pop house. But literally, like, moved in, and he thought that he was married to me because he was. He's literally. He was a literally insane person. Like, the judge ruled him out as insane.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
And, like, he broke in, moved all of his stuff into my room, like, because he thought that we were married.
Interviewer 2
You were?
Sophie Rain
No, no, we were actually at the Super Bowl. Thank God. We would have been home if we didn't go to the Super Bowl.
Interviewer 2
But he moved into your room?
Sophie Rain
Yeah, he broke down the door, brought a suitcase, like, took all of his clothes out and, like, put them in my drawer because, like, he thought that we were married.
Interviewer 1
Dude. They catch him?
Sophie Rain
Yeah, they caught him. They caught him. He was. Dude, it was like. It was a whole thing. They had, like, the Coast Guard, because we were on the canal over here. And, like.
Interviewer 1
So how did you discover he was there, though?
Sophie Rain
Ava. She got there because they had just flown back in from the Super Bowl.
Interviewer 2
Like, a suit on in the proposal ring.
Interviewer 1
Yeah. What was he doing when she walked in?
Sophie Rain
I wasn't there. Thank God. I didn't go. She. She knocked on the door because she was trying to get in, and she saw someone in there, and she thought it was a maintenance guy, so she knocked on the door, trying to figure it out. And it was some. It was some kid that said that he is married to Sophie Rain and that this is his house because he just bought it. And she literally turned around and called the cops and, like, got back in her car and left. It was a kid, I think he was. It wasn't a kid. He was, like, 21, I think maybe 22, but, like, obviously younger.
Interviewer 1
That's terrifying.
Sophie Rain
Oh, no, it was. He flew from Indiana. Like, it was a whole thing. It was a whole. I was on, like, for a whole week. I was talking to, like, FBI detectives and everything because he wouldn't get out of the house originally. They had to, like. They literally had to, like, break in their, like, SWAT team and pull him out.
Interviewer 1
Everyone always, anytime I see you, it's always talking about the money. But do you think you have, like, a grasp of, like, reality of how quickly you blew up and how insane it is, how much you were able to accomplish financially and, like. Yeah.
Sophie Rain
No. I still don't believe it's real, like, any of this. I'm waiting to wake up one day because, like, this is so insane to.
Interviewer 1
Me because, like, people always want to say, oh, you were 5 million off of LeBron or something, but, like, LeBron's like, the biggest superstar in the world.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Interviewer 1
You really think about that? And the go NBA player.
Sophie Rain
Oh, yeah. And I mean, I respect for LeBron, too. I think it's really cool that I've made that much. Like, I. Like, I'm just very grateful for where I am. I don't understand how I got here. Like I said, I just think it's a lot of luck. I have a great team behind me. I stick to my morals, and I just. I'm happy with where I am. Like, I post just because I like doing it.
Interviewer 1
I think a lot of people that see hear your story, that your parents weren't doing too well. There's girls that are gonna think, oh, I can go start only fans when I turn 18 and make all this money. And maybe that might not be the smartest route.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, I definitely think that, like, I.
Interviewer 1
Mean, if that's talked about enough, I.
Sophie Rain
Mean, adults, at the end of the day, they make their own decisions. I cannot make a decision for anyone else.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
But, like, I urge people, like, if you are going to get into this industry, like, genuinely do think about it, because it is. It is going to change your life forever.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
Like, genuinely, like, I could not go out and just get a real job after this.
Interviewer 2
Right.
Sophie Rain
So, like, it is really hard because most of the time when women get into this industry, they're forced to do something they don't want to do because they think it's going to make them go further. But, like, as long as you stick to yourself, you keep posting, you stay consistent, people are going to find you for. They're gonna like you for who you are. Yeah, because you're. Because you're genuine. But, like, a lot. I just don't think it's just become so saturated. I think people are just trying to rise to the top as quick as they can, and it just. It really sucks.
Interviewer 1
Did Mr. Beast call you for the water thing? How much you donate?
Sophie Rain
I donate a million dollars to the water.
Interviewer 1
A million.
Sophie Rain
I had to do it in two separate wires, though, because I could only splash transfer 500. Good.
Interviewer 1
Marketing smart.
Sophie Rain
It wasn't originally. It wasn't even for marketing, though. Like, I genuinely like helping out people. I. Last week, I actually. A hundred thousand to Snap families through, like, PayPal and Venmo. I posted a tik tok. I was like, if you are struggling with this government being shut down and you can't buy groceries because Snap was defunded, send me your Venmo and paypal. And I literally sent out money until my paypal account got shut down because I was sending out too much money.
Interviewer 1
I respect that. That's great.
Sophie Rain
And then, like, a month ago, I think I donated 120,000 to Feeding America.
Interviewer 2
Because you should film some like that.
Interviewer 1
Like, yeah, you should. You should be filming that.
Sophie Rain
Maybe it's. It's nice, but, like, I don't like.
Interviewer 1
The anonymous route too.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, I don't do it.
Interviewer 1
You saw your post.
Interviewer 2
You said it's also to inspire people, too.
Sophie Rain
It is. It. I want other people to jump in and donate because everyone's struggling right now. The world is very shitty, and, like, people live paycheck to paycheck, and it's. We're so blessed to be in this position that we are. That we can donate a little bit. I don't know if y' all saw that Billy Eilish post about. Who was it? Elon Musk. He's our first, like, world trillionaire.
Interviewer 1
I didn't see that, but I. That's.
Sophie Rain
He's. He's the first trillionaire ever.
Interviewer 1
You should go back to Papa John.
Interviewer 2
But you agree with her. What she says?
Interviewer 1
Papa John's or Papa Joe?
Sophie Rain
Papa. Papa Joe's.
Interviewer 1
Papa Joe's. You should go back there and give every server, like, 10 grand.
Sophie Rain
Okay, so listen, listen. That's what I wanted to do. I've always wanted to do that, because every Christmas when I worked there, we had a regular who would come in and give us 20 bucks every single Christmas, every single one of us. So when I started becoming bigger, I was like, I'm gonna go back there and like, because we had little stockings that we put out and everything, like, with our names on them. And I told myself I was gonna go there one day and give them money back, but we. I had a falling out with the owner because he. I got fired from my job. I didn't. I didn't leave. I was doing because I was. I started in only fans. And one of. One of my friends or one of my co workers, I should say there, didn't like it. And they went straight to my boss and told me that like, I was a. I was people online. I'm a like literally all the above. And he sat me down and fired me.
Interviewer 1
I feel like that's good for business. I mean, no, like, he could have. You could probably brought you up. You could have brought some healers into the bar. Yeah, right.
Sophie Rain
I guess. But like, I mean, I understand his point of view too. Like, it's okay. I don't. I'm not. I don't hate. It's not like I'm never going back.
Interviewer 1
So.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, honestly, if you aren't doing only.
Interviewer 3
Fans, what other job do you see yourself doing?
Sophie Rain
I would honestly probably still be serving at Papa Joe's. I really did like that job. I love talking to people. I love. I loved it. I loved meeting new people every single day. I love serving people. It was just. It was a lot of fun. I just like. Like I'm very normal. Like, I. I don't do anything extravagant. Like, like I said, I really don't believe that. This is like, it's so hard to believe. I haven't changed anything about my lifestyle. I still do my own laundry. I still do my own dishes. I still cook for myself. I don't pay anyone to do it for me. It's just weird. It's weird being in this position where I am because I never thought I was going to get here.
Interviewer 1
So do you think you want like a. A guy to settle down with?
Sophie Rain
I mean, yes, eventually, definitely, but like, I'm. I'm busy.
Interviewer 1
Like, I, I do a prenup or no.
Sophie Rain
What is that?
Interviewer 1
Like, would you have the guy sign if you ever got a divorce that he. He wouldn't like, if you sign, if you're dating a guy that doesn't make.
Interviewer 2
Like he's like, oh, oh, oh, no.
Sophie Rain
Probably. I mean, it depends on. I mean, is he nice? Like, he's nice.
Interviewer 2
He's loyal. You're in love with him, then probably. He makes 80k a year. Are you making him sign a prenup?
Sophie Rain
She's signing it Probably, I would probably have to.
Interviewer 1
That actually be.
Interviewer 2
What if he's like, what the. You don't love me? Like there's supposed to be like.
Sophie Rain
Well then see, like that wouldn't be the one though if he wouldn't understand.
Interviewer 1
You know, I mean we should plant a stud guy advert will just rob you for 20 million.
Sophie Rain
Hell yeah. Now that you said it out loud and let the whole.
Interviewer 1
That's probably the fastest way I personally am going to get there.
Sophie Rain
You know that. So that just shows who you are as a person.
Interviewer 1
Yeah. No, I'm sorry, I don't mean to be a dick, but like now I'm trying to think business wise like you did and it's all making sense.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. At the end of the day it's all a business.
Interviewer 1
Yeah. You can't take it personal.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. It's fine. I have pretty thick skin after doing this job job.
Interviewer 2
So in three years, how much have you made?
Sophie Rain
I think last time I checked it was at $95 million.
Interviewer 2
Holy wow.
Interviewer 1
Are you the highest paid on there?
Sophie Rain
I don't know. I don't know.
Interviewer 3
NBA contracts for like a hundred. Who has like 100 and then what?
Interviewer 2
Only fans takes 20 some max.
Interviewer 3
It's a max contract.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. So when I say I make 93 people automatically, oh my God, she made $93 million. But only fan takes a percentage.
Interviewer 2
So let's call it 70.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
And then. Yeah, yeah, it's nice. But I, I put a lot of my money into invest.
Interviewer 2
That's like unheard of in social media, in like general. Yeah, it is like liquid 70 mil.
Sophie Rain
See, like you saying that like I don't believe it, like there's no way, but I genuinely like that is genuine.
Interviewer 1
What's been your biggest month?
Sophie Rain
I think my biggest month was 5 million.
Interviewer 1
So does it when you have a month where you do maybe 2 or 1.5, does that affect you mentally or anything? You're just like, whatever. It doesn't bother you?
Sophie Rain
Yeah, no, I'm just like I said, I'm just very grateful for where I am. So any kind of anything that I get now, like, I'm just, I'm just happy to be where I am. Like I never thought I was going to be here. So every single day I'm just so thankful that this is genuinely where I am business wise.
Interviewer 2
Why do you think that you're like earning that much compared to like other girls?
Sophie Rain
I say consistent all the time. I stick to my morals. I don't ever do anything I don't want to do. I'm just that. And that's what people like me for. I'm who I, I. I am who I am, you know? And that's what people like me for. And I genuinely think it was a lot of luck.
Interviewer 1
There's got to be some sort of lure, though, that you have.
Sophie Rain
I really think it was the Spider.
Interviewer 1
Man video, because I think of, like. Like, if Emily Rajikowski in her prime started one, like, right. She'd have to do. But she wouldn't do, though. I don't know. It's just.
Interviewer 2
Well, didn't Camilla say that on your podcast that only fans girls are, like, more relatable?
Interviewer 1
Yeah. Attainable. That's what it is. I think, too.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. Yeah. Because you can go on our. You can go on only fans.
Interviewer 2
No, but, like, not.
Interviewer 1
We know that we wouldn't have a chance with Emily Rajikowski and then you maybe, because better chance for sure.
Sophie Rain
Because she doesn't have an only fans. You can't just go text her. You can. You can text me.
Interviewer 1
No, but you're way more approachable. I think if, like, we were to see you out.
Sophie Rain
Oh, thanks.
Interviewer 1
Yeah. That's a compliment.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. Yeah. Right?
Interviewer 1
I think so.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. I want to. I want to be, like. I want to seem, like, kind and caring. Like, that's who I strive to be at the end of the day. Like, I really try to be as nice as I possibly can, and it sucks because I have, like, in this industry, I found myself starting to hate on myself, like, being mean to myself. I started doubting myself. But that's just what it does. And you literally have to overcome that and get past it, because that's what I did. And now I'm okay again.
Interviewer 2
What made you do that? Comments.
Sophie Rain
Comments. Literally, a little bit, everything. Like, am I. Is this the path that God wanted me on? Like, am I. Am I okay where I am?
Interviewer 1
What's, like, an ideal first date for you?
Sophie Rain
Ideal first date? Honestly, I want to just have a lot of fun. Fun? Yeah, a lot of fun. I love. I love theme parks. I love, like, adrenaline and everything. I've always wanted to go skydiving.
Interviewer 3
What was the worst day you've been on?
Sophie Rain
Worst day.
Interviewer 3
Like, the worst you can remember. I haven't, like, the first 30 seconds. Minute, like, this, I'm out.
Sophie Rain
Like, I don't think I've ever been on.
Interviewer 3
Like, have you ever.
Sophie Rain
Bad day? No.
Interviewer 3
Damn.
Sophie Rain
No.
Interviewer 1
I feel like if I were, like, to take you out, like, I would buy you, like, a goat for your farm.
Sophie Rain
Thank you.
Interviewer 1
Yes.
Sophie Rain
That's so nice.
Interviewer 1
Easy work.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. That's so awesome.
Interviewer 1
Yeah. I'm just not. You're easy. But I'm just saying, like. Like, I could put one and two together and you'd be impressed and you'd be thankful. Hey, that's thoughtful. Am I wrong?
Sophie Rain
That is thoughtful.
Interviewer 1
They're laughing, but that's how it works.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, No, I think it's thoughtful.
Interviewer 1
And I actually.
Sophie Rain
Aisha actually gave me my goats, and I loved her for it.
Interviewer 1
Yeah, I didn't go out.
Interviewer 2
What's your favorite animal on the farm? Goats are kind of. Aren't they?
Sophie Rain
What?
Interviewer 2
Like, goats are aggressive.
Sophie Rain
No, they're so. So they're mini goats. They're mini goats, and I've named them Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. That's their names. And they're. They're so awesome. I love them so much.
Interviewer 2
They never, like, headbutt you or anything.
Sophie Rain
They're little babies.
Interviewer 1
Wow. We've bought. What did we buy? The Amish family?
Interviewer 2
We had a goat, like, running around the cloud house in LA one time, and it was, like, aggressive.
Interviewer 1
Well, probably because it's indoors and isn't in its.
Sophie Rain
Was it a big habitat?
Interviewer 2
No, it's kind of big. It was, like, headbutting the dog. Yeah, it was.
Sophie Rain
I think my goats are, like, start. My goats are still babies. So, like, I think that they're starting to head butt because my dog, Oliver, hates them.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
He just will sit there and dark.
Interviewer 2
Just don't get along.
Sophie Rain
I don't think so.
Interviewer 1
I feel like at some point, call.
Interviewer 2
Up and do some farm work.
Interviewer 1
Yeah, no, you need a shepherd and.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, I need. I mean, I need some help mowing.
Interviewer 1
I'll be a shepherd. I'll get a staff. I'll show up with some and everything.
Sophie Rain
Like, a little robe and everything.
Interviewer 1
I can't do that much on the farm, to be honest. Some overall farm boy.
Sophie Rain
But what do you think that you would be doing?
Interviewer 2
Well, we lived with an Amish family for a bit.
Interviewer 1
I did. I. I cut a log up, chopped a log, chop wood.
Sophie Rain
Hey, that's. That's pretty good.
Interviewer 1
Yeah, I could do that.
Sophie Rain
It's, you know, it's like 90 degrees in Florida, though. Never need wood for a fireplace.
Interviewer 1
That's about all I think I did. But I could do. I could wrangle the animals.
Sophie Rain
Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
Interviewer 1
Some overalls or some. And just.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. I mean, my. My bulls are very nice. I have. I have two bulls, and they're.
Interviewer 1
They're pretty nice about horses.
Sophie Rain
I don't have any horses. I want a miniature pony, though. I think that they're so cute. And there's actually one like a mile down from me that she just wants to get rid of because she doesn't want it anymore. But she hasn't answered me back. Found it on Facebook. Marketplace. It's probably gone already.
Interviewer 1
What about. How many cars do you have?
Sophie Rain
Technically, I own eight cars, but I only drive three. Like, I. I have three of them. I bought my sister a car, and it's technically in my name. My parents. I have two business cars because I also run a construction company. Like, when I'm not here in Miami doing this back in Tampa, I have a construction company that I help run. So I have three vehicles for that. And then I have my own personal 3. I have the Cadillac, Audi, and then my Porsche.
Interviewer 2
What do you do with the construction company?
Sophie Rain
Company.
Interviewer 2
Like, you just invested in it?
Sophie Rain
Yeah. So I am. It's my best friend from high school. Like, he's literally. We grew up together, and he got fired from his construction job, so he just needed help. And I was like, okay, well, I'll invest in you, essentially. And we just built this business together, and now it's like, it's become a full thing. Like, I just bought 20 acres for it because we have to start building our own barns out of it, our own kits. It's pretty nice.
Interviewer 2
That's another video idea for you. If you're black, you should open, like, a construction hat. That.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, it's nice. Because.
Interviewer 2
Construction site.
Interviewer 1
One of the OG Goat youtubers. Yeah, for sure.
Sophie Rain
Hey, thanks. I appreciate that.
Interviewer 2
We'll give you some tips.
Sophie Rain
I appreciate that.
Interviewer 2
And if we ever start an only fans, we'll come back for some tips.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, I have some tips for y'. All. If y' all want, I can give y' all some advice.
Interviewer 2
Do you like golf?
Sophie Rain
I actually love golf.
Interviewer 2
Really?
Sophie Rain
I do like golf. I'm not good at all. I'm not good at all. I'm not.
Interviewer 2
Tomorrow, you should come be in it.
Sophie Rain
Okay. I so would, but I'm literally. I have a commitment to the bath house tomorrow. Are y' all doing any. Another golf thing?
Interviewer 3
There'll be. There'll be more in the future. Come.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. Then invite me so down. Okay. So I actually played for my high school team.
Interviewer 2
Really?
Sophie Rain
Golfing? But I was so bad. I was so bad. And then I haven't. I hadn't touched a golf club since. And then recently I started getting back into it.
Interviewer 2
But to play for your high school team, you had to try out?
Sophie Rain
Yeah, I had to try. I mean, I got on the team because like, I mean, how many girls are getting on the high school golf team?
Interviewer 2
You might be able to hit the ball then.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, I can hit the ball. That's. I can hit the ball.
Interviewer 3
Golf soon.
Sophie Rain
I'm just not. I'm not good at like short game. Is that what it's called?
Interviewer 2
Short game's the hardest.
Interviewer 3
We just go out there, have fun.
Sophie Rain
Bunch of characters.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
And that's.
Interviewer 2
That's all's really good actually.
Sophie Rain
Are you good?
Interviewer 3
I'm getting better. Hell yeah, I'm getting better.
Interviewer 1
Yeah.
Interviewer 2
All right, well, I think this was great. Thank you, Sophie. This is.
Sophie Rain
Of course. Thank you so much for having me.
Interviewer 1
Yeah. All right. Thank you.
Sophie Rain
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Release Date: December 31, 2025
Host: Shots Podcast Network
Guest: Sophie Rain
This episode features Sophie Rain, a top OnlyFans creator, entrepreneur, and social media influencer. The hosts dive into Sophie's rapid rise to internet stardom, her personal life, experience handling sudden wealth and fame, perspectives on privacy and safety, and insights into the OnlyFans industry. The conversation is candid, covering everything from her family background and business ventures to the unique dynamics of female influencer collectives and her thoughts on relationships and insecurity.
Early Life & Family:
Social Media Beginnings:
Joining OnlyFans:
Safety & Privacy Concerns:
On Managing Negative Attention:
Content & Boundaries:
Industry Pressures:
Financial Success:
Biggest-Donor Stories:
Relationships:
Family:
Farm Life:
Entrepreneurship:
Plans/Interests:
“I'm a virgin. Like, I don't post anything crazy. I don't post anything. I'm very reserved.”
(11:57, Sophie Rain)
“Any publicity is good publicity at the end of the day.”
(13:15, Sophie Rain)
“I could retire right now. I definitely could. But…I'm happy. I'm having fun doing what I'm doing. I stick to my morals. I don't cross my boundaries.”
(11:07, Sophie Rain)
On boundaries in adult work:
“A lot of women fail in this because they start doing stuff they don't want to do because they think it's going to get them further.”
(14:00, Sophie Rain)
On trolls and safety:
“I have this one person right now specifically just, like, saying the most outrageous stuff to me...I'm coming to your house sends my house address. Like, I'm here right now. Like I'm at your front door and it scares the shit out of me.”
(07:44, Sophie Rain)
On aspirations and humility:
“I still don't believe it's real, like, any of this. I'm waiting to wake up one day because, like, this is so insane to me.”
(30:57, Sophie Rain)
Friendly, teasing, and candid—classic Full Send banter mixed with genuine curiosity about Sophie’s unique journey. Sophie is open but stays grounded, balancing tales of wild success with reminders of her humble beginnings and ongoing challenges. The conversation at times is light and humorous (e.g., farm animal names, goats), but also touches on serious subjects like online harassment and personal safety. Several moments of mutual respect and empathy between guest and hosts are evident.
This episode offers a comprehensive look at the life behind an online persona: the rewards, sacrifices, and sometimes startling challenges only a handful of people ever face. Sophie Rain’s story bridges the gap between ordinary and extraordinary, highlighting the importance of integrity, support, and mental health amidst viral stardom and internet obsession.