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Graham
Do you know what your net worth is today?
Sophie Rain
No. No idea. If you had to guess, probably like 5 million. 20 million? No, 5 to 25.
Graham
No, it has to be more than that.
Sophie Rain
I will go to my statistics.
Graham
Hold on. Dude, my heart's, like speeding up a little bit. You know how much money she makes an hour?
Chris Camilo
Oh, this is a slow month. In July, she only made 3.4 million. How much were you making that very first month?
Sophie Rain
I think I was making like a hundred thousand. I think my first month I made what was.
Graham
Because what was going through your mind?
Sophie Rain
Oh, my God, I'm gonna buy. I'm gonna buy the entire world. It was just crazy because I couldn't believe that you could even make this much.
Graham
What's one of the biggest misconceptions out there that people say that you're like, oh, my gosh, this is not true.
Sophie Rain
I don't really care, like, what gets put out there about me because I have thick skin. Obviously people are going to say what they want to say and they're going to believe what they want to believe because they hear certain things, but they don't know what happens behind closed doors.
Chris Camilo
Have you ever done anything that is truly financially irresponsible?
Sophie Rain
Yes.
Chris Camilo
Which is. Sophie Rain. Thank you so much for coming on the Iced Coffee Hour podcast.
Sophie Rain
Thank you for having me here.
Chris Camilo
You've gone viral so, so, so many times. I've seen you on my feed because of this clip. You're with David. Do you show him your of earnings?
Sophie Rain
Yes.
Chris Camilo
How much have you made so far
Sophie Rain
on of last time I checked. Of all time?
Chris Camilo
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
Last time I checked, it was a hundred Million.
Graham
Can we see that?
Sophie Rain
Of course.
Graham
I just want to see what that looks like.
Sophie Rain
This has been just, like, a big thing that everyone's arguing online about that it's not fake and everything. So I'm going to show you guys here in person that it is real.
Graham
Are you not worried about showing people how much money you make?
Sophie Rain
Definitely was a big concern of mine, but at this point, like, it's out there. I've been trying to prove for so long that this is how much I'm actually making, and no one believes me. So I'm on the site and you can see that I'm not faking anything. I'm going here. I will go to my statistics if it will load, and then this is the last 30 days. I'm gonna hit all time. And these are the two. Like, so this is the gross.
Chris Camilo
There's just, wow, wow.
Sophie Rain
And then, like, you can see that it's not a screenshot. It's real.
Graham
Hold on, dude. My heart's, like, speeding up a little bit.
Chris Camilo
Okay. That's just completely unbelievable. From what I can tell. It seems authentic.
Graham
I mean, it's. It's real. I don't see why.
Chris Camilo
Who. What are people saying? Why are they saying you're. You're making it up, or how can they claim that you're making it up?
Sophie Rain
They say that I'm photoshopping it, everything, and that I'm lying about how much I make just because, I don't know, I want to seem cooler, I guess. But I have no reason to lie. Everything I put out online is intentional. Like, I don't. I wouldn't, you know, lie to anyone about that.
Graham
Does that worry you, though? But showing that much money and then now you become a target to people?
Sophie Rain
I mean, not really. I have a really good financial advisor that, like, keeps me in lock, and most of my money is in investments. So, like, I'm not really too worried.
Graham
About what about the amaranth situation where someone tried to, like, break in and, like, steal their crypto?
Sophie Rain
I'm not into crypto. I'm not in crypto.
Chris Camilo
The idea out there is that you make more than LeBron James. What do you think about that?
Sophie Rain
It's honestly unbelievable. I'm waiting every single day to, like, wake up from this dream because it just doesn't seem real. But, you know, we're on very. We do very different things, obviously, and I think that he's a great basketball player and he deserves as much wealth as he gets. But, you know, we're just two top earners I don't know.
Graham
So this makes you the top earner of. Of.
Sophie Rain
I believe so, yes. I mean, obviously I don't know, just because other people don't put out how much they make. But it says like, on of that I'm in the 0.1%.
Chris Camilo
What do you think is the biggest misrepresentation of who you are?
Sophie Rain
Um, right now, I think a lot of people believe that I make money off of my friends in the Bob house. That is a big misconception. I don't make money from anyone besides myself. I think that we're all just there to kind of support each other and, you know, help each other raise our income. And I think that that gets miscommunicated to the audience that I'm making money off of them, because I'll sit there and I'll repost all of their posts. I'll post it like, as if it was mine or something. Just trying to get more traction on their pages. And that's all I'm trying to do, is just support my friends. But people think that I'm making money off of them, and that is not true whatsoever. A lot of people also think I'm pregnant.
Chris Camilo
Where did that get started?
Sophie Rain
I think I got, like, just a little heavier. You know, I was eating good one week and then people said I was pregnant, but I'm not pregnant.
Graham
Do you lean into that? Sometimes you'd be like, oh, maybe I am. I don't know. And then it gets. But doesn't that get more traction?
Sophie Rain
It definitely would. It definitely would. I was thinking about it, but then again, I try to be as real as I can with my audience. So I was like, just, just, just not a good idea.
Chris Camilo
So to earn over a hundred million dollars does not mean that you have 100 million because there are platform fees. And then, of course, taxes.
Sophie Rain
Of course.
Chris Camilo
How much do you pay in taxes?
Sophie Rain
I pay a lot in taxes. I pay 37% of federal taxes and I paid 83. I made 83 million last year total. So I paid 37% of that.
Graham
And what do you do with like $40 million leftover?
Sophie Rain
I invest it. So I have. Currently I'm in the process of getting three properties. I have to about to have a third in Florida. And I invest it. And as much as I can, I'm right now investing into my farm. I have cows that I take care of. I want. That's. That's my dream is I want to own like a ca. Cattle ranch. So I have 12 cows right now that I'm working with on 20 acres and that's what I do in my free time.
Chris Camilo
I'm just honestly in complete shock and like dismay because these numbers are. They're insane.
Graham
We meet with some of like the best entrepreneurs, business owners out there who have built their entire career 30 years rappers and then they have like 200 million box. But it's taken them like 30 years to get that with like prudent investing.
Sophie Rain
Oh, yes. Oh yeah. And I think that's like where a lot of the misconception also comes with of is that, you know, obvious? Obviously everyone thinks that it's an adult site, but it's not an adult site. You can do anything with your content on there. It's just, it's just a subscription page. So I know people who, like, who have cooking channels on there and they sell their recipes. And I think that's the great thing about you can do whatever you want on there and make a living off of it. And it's just, it's just the new digital world nowadays, like it's constantly evolving and it's just, it's. I think it's great because people can come on here without having to invest $5 million into this one company trying to get 10% stock or whatever. You can make your own income just being you online.
Chris Camilo
I mean, Graham had an of for a while.
Graham
Oh my gosh. I did. Briefly. No, I shared stock tips and like basically what I was buying, what I was buying personally, I was dollar cost averaging into the markets. I said, hey, as a joke, I'm gonna start an only and I'll post what I'm buying on there. And I got a few people that signed up, but they all wanted pictures of me, so.
Sophie Rain
Interesting.
Graham
And then they just immediately unsubscribed.
Sophie Rain
Did you send any pictures?
Graham
No.
Chris Camilo
Oh, are you sure?
Graham
I'm pretty sure. Some dude wanted Jack's shoes.
Chris Camilo
Yeah, they. A guy offered to buy my shoes. They asked for feet pics. Like, oh, there's.
Sophie Rain
I mean there's something for everyone out there. You know, people are constantly trying to find their niche, I think.
Graham
And what were you doing before of
Sophie Rain
I was a server. I served for two years at a restaurant. It was a little mom and pop Italian place. I hosted, I cooked, I bartend, I served, I did all the. I did. I was, you know, full range. I could do everything there.
Chris Camilo
Did you enjoy that life?
Sophie Rain
Oh, my God, I loved it. I loved it so much. My friend had to beg me to quit so I could like focus on social media.
Chris Camilo
So why would you then pivot to social media if that was a life that you truly claim to love.
Sophie Rain
I pivoted to social media because I saw a lot of my friends doing it. And honestly, I wanted something out of my life because I knew I wasn't. I couldn't serve forever. Obviously, that's just not something I wanted to do. And I grew up in a very poor household. My parents were constantly paying, like, living paycheck to paycheck, and I wanted to make money. And obviously social media, I was thinking, is the way to go because it was right after Covid everyone, you know, that's when everyone was blowing up on TikTok and everything. And I was like, you know what? I could do this. Like, I think I would be fine. I have pretty thick skin. Like, I think I could do it. And ever since then, it's been history.
Graham
Did you worry about the stigma with the time?
Sophie Rain
100%. It was obviously a concern. Like, a lot of people, they know what of is, obviously. But I think that my main goal here is to try to dissolve that stigma. Just because you can do anything on the site and it's not always like, I don't do any hardcore stuff on the site and I think that a lot of people have that misconception just because they hear the word of and they immediately think, Bonnie Blue, you know, like, stuff like that. But I love the site. You can do anything you want on there and, you know, there's room for everyone.
Graham
Why did you do so well?
Sophie Rain
I think it was a lot of consistency. Another thing that I've noticed, like, being around a lot of other girls in the industry is I don't really care, like, what gets put out there about me because I have thick skin. Obviously people are going to say what they want to say and they're going to believe what they want to believe because they hear certain things, but they don't know what happens behind closed doors. And I know in my heart, like, what I'm doing and that makes me happy. So I don't really care about what people say on my behalf online.
Chris Camilo
And so you quit the serving job to do of or to do social media? Okay, so it was directly from that to of?
Sophie Rain
Yes.
Chris Camilo
And then why did you.
Sophie Rain
I started social media first and I was posting on TikTok for probably a good 2 months, 3 months, just gaining some traction. And then once I had, like a big enough audience, that's when I started.
Chris Camilo
So how big of an audience did you have?
Sophie Rain
It wasn't. It wasn't major. I think Maybe like a million followers on TikTok.
Chris Camilo
That's pretty good.
Sophie Rain
It was, it was great. Like it's. I'm grateful for everything and like I'm so happy to be where I am today and it's because of all of my fans. But yeah, I started doing TikToks at first and then I did of and
Chris Camilo
then when and why did you decide to do of course.
Sophie Rain
Well, my sister was doing of and a lot of my people, a lot of my friends were also doing it. Like my cousin Aisha, she was doing it and I asked them, I was like, you know, like, what, what is it? Because I didn't know what was at the time they were all doing it and I, you know, I wanted to try it out and I did it and I fell in love with it. It was a lot of fun. I found self love doing that, like being on the site. Because at first, like this was right after Covid, like I was depressed obviously and like everyone was just stuck inside. It was a crazy time and I hated myself and I started of and I like, I'm so happy now. Like I'm, I'm so glad.
Graham
What did you hate about yourself?
Sophie Rain
I mean, I was in high school obviously, just like cliche teenager stuff. Like I didn't like the way I looked and I feel like everyone thinks that about themselves, obviously. But doing this, like, I've just found a lot more self confidence. Like I would never be here two years ago. Like, I couldn't, I could not do this.
Graham
Why is that?
Sophie Rain
Just because I was insecure, I was scared. But like growing up and being on the website and doing social media, like it really has taught me a lot and I'm so happy where I am and I wouldn't change, I wouldn't change it for anything.
Graham
So the other people doing only F in the beginning, what were they making? Were they showing you their earnings and saying like, hey, just made like six grand?
Sophie Rain
Um, not, not really. I don't think anyone showed me their earnings directly. But I've obviously, like, I've heard word of mouth, like, you know, Cardi B's on the side, she's making $800 million or whatever she's making. And like I thought that I could take that avenue and make some money. And here I am.
Chris Camilo
On the topic of confidence, I'm curious, is it the money, like to have fu money, does that make you confident? Because a lot of people it does. So that would be totally reasonable because you have nothing to lose. You can just insulate yourself with your Finances? Or is it through all of the failures that you went through in order to get to this point, the hate that you see online, you've had to develop a shell. What would you say it is?
Sophie Rain
I honestly think it's the people who truly support me. Like, the good comments that I see, I see a lot of. A lot of people that love me and they comment like, you're, you know, I'm so beautiful or whatever. And I think those comments, you know, obviously helped me learn to love myself a little more. But also, just growing up, like, I'm a little older now. I know a lot more that I've. I've learned so much doing this. I've learned more than I've ever learned in school. Like, I never knew, you know, about taxes and all that stuff. I know how to do all this stuff now. I have a really great financial advisor who, you know, shows me everything step by step, how I should use my finances and what I should invest in and stuff like that. So I definitely think it has a little bit to do with the money, but I also think that it's just. I found who I am by posting online because obviously in the beginning, like, I was just doing these little TikTok dances, and now I'm kind of evolving more into my own personality online. And people love that. And I think that that definitely boosted my confidence just knowing that, like, people are actually, like, supporting me and they love me for who I am and, you know, I'm just.
Chris Camilo
A lot of people, they do not like receiving those sorts of compliments. Like, from some women. Yes, sometimes I do, surprisingly, talk to women. Those women have said to me that they don't like it when they're, like, walking down the street, hey, you're beautiful. Hey, you know, you look nice today or whatever. What makes this any different? How have you utilized that to gain confidence instead of the other people that sometimes do not like it?
Sophie Rain
Well, I think that regardless, like, people are gonna say what they wanna say at the end of the day. Like, you can never. If I'm gonna walk on the sidewalk, of course someone's gonna y. That's just society nowadays. And I think that instead of, like, looking at it in a negative light, you just keep, keep walking, move on with your day. Take the compliment like, it's. It's okay. Now, obviously, if it's something crazy, like cat calling and like, oh, like, blah, blah, blah, obviously, like, that's a little crazy, don't do that. But I feel like it's different on social media also, because like, on social media, I'm obviously intentionally posting for those compliments, you know?
Chris Camilo
You know, it's hilarious. I'm gonna get reamed for saying this, but you remind me of Layla Hormozi.
Sophie Rain
And.
Chris Camilo
And let me justify it, because do you know who Alex Hor our world,
Graham
Alex Horosi is like the.
Chris Camilo
The God of business, okay? Business, entrepreneurship, finance, stuff like that. His wife, Leila Horosi, she came on the podcast. We were talking about being impervious to, like, the world around you. And if people say mean things, you're like, whatever, I'm gonna continue doing my own thing. She gave a story where she's walking with Alex. Someone bumps into her, and they say, watch out, skinny. And a lot of people can be like, oh, what the heck, and, like, spike their cortisol and get all angry and escalate the situation to a place it doesn't need to go to. Or in her case, she was just like, that's funny. You think I'm skinny.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
And so she took it as a compliment. And because of that, the situation ended up resolving itself, and it was. Everything was totally fine. And it's just about being impervious to, like, any sort of stimulus, like, turning anything into a positive experience.
Sophie Rain
I agree. And that's. That's what I try to do all the time. Because, like, I think that's the only way I get through things. Just because, like, I know what it's like to be depressed and sad. I've been in and out of depression, and I just don't want to live my life like that. Like, why would I try to make myself stressed? Why would I try to make myself feel bad about something someone else said? Because, like, clearly they have something going on in their life that they're. You know, I think that we just need to spread more kindness around because there's just so much bad going on in the world anyways.
Graham
People usually writing the hate comments are always trying to punch up at someone else who's doing better than them.
Sophie Rain
Right.
Graham
And it's never the people who doing better than you who are like, I want them down.
Sophie Rain
I just usually. Yeah.
Chris Camilo
When you decided to do of. Right. In the beginning.
Sophie Rain
Yes.
Chris Camilo
How much were you making that very first month?
Sophie Rain
I think I was making like 100,000. I think my first month I made that is thousand.
Graham
What was. What was going through your mind? You make 100,000?
Sophie Rain
I could not believe it. I genuinely could not believe it. I thought that, like, oh, my God, I'm going to buy. I'm Going to buy the entire world. Like obviously, like I went from having no money to 100,000 in my first month on and I think that it was really eye opening. It was just crazy because I couldn't believe that you could even make this much through doing being on, on the Internet. But I'm just very grateful and I got, I got. I'm very happy where I am. It was a lot of work.
Chris Camilo
So I notice a lot of bling on you right now. I see the SR on your fingers. I don't know what watch that is, but that I'm assuming that's not fake gold.
Sophie Rain
No, it is.
Chris Camilo
It's fake gold.
Sophie Rain
Everything's from Amazon.
Graham
Really?
Sophie Rain
Everything is from Amazon.
Graham
I was about to ask if it
Sophie Rain
was fake, but like these are fake everything. This is like the only real piece I have, I guess you could say. And I got it from Revolve. It was like 120 bucks.
Chris Camilo
So that's actually so real because no one would ever assume that you're wearing fake jewelry.
Sophie Rain
Oh no, I wear fake jewelry.
Chris Camilo
So you can get away with it. Just buy all fake and everyone would assume it's real.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, I don't believe in like buying like real jewelry like that just because I also lose jewelry like no tomorrow like these. This is not going to exist next week. Like I'm going to just misplace it and forgot where it was and lose it. So I don't spend a lot of money like on good jewelry just because I know I'm going to lose it.
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Chris Camilo
But in that first month when you made the a hundred thousand dollars, you said you wanted to buy the world, what did you spend that money on?
Sophie Rain
I think my first purchase was like a designer bag. I bought my first official designer bag. I think it was ysl. And ever since then, that's. That's like one of my main things I spend money on is my purse collection. I have a purse collection. And I think it's from, like, because, like, growing up, I didn't, I didn't. I wasn't able to buy anything I wanted, you know, like, I didn't have any extra money, obviously, because my parents didn't have any extra money. So we just, you know, I went to school, go to, went to sleep, went to school, went to sleep. Like, I didn't. We didn't go out and do anything. So I think that, like, having money, I immediately obviously wanted to go spend it, and I did. I bought a lot of purses, which.
Chris Camilo
In your first month?
Sophie Rain
In my first.
Chris Camilo
How many verses?
Sophie Rain
I think I bought seven in my first month.
Chris Camilo
And where I love.
Sophie Rain
I love bags from where? Louis. Louis Vuitton, Gucci.
Graham
Did they give you a deal when you buy so many of them?
Sophie Rain
No, I wish, I wish.
Graham
What if you buy like 10? You don't think that you would just say, hey, give me a little discount. So now 100 grand, you would think.
Chris Camilo
How much did you spend that first month?
Sophie Rain
Oh, like, I don't know, off the top of my head. But it had to have been around like 50, like, definitely, like half of it. Like, I went crazy.
Graham
Oh.
Chris Camilo
Did it feel good?
Sophie Rain
It felt really good. It felt really good. It was, it was great. Just because, like, I don't know, it was different. Like, I've never, I've never had money before in my life. So, like, being able to actually, like, buy something I wanted to buy without, you know, having to just want it, it was, it was amazing.
Chris Camilo
How quickly did your lifestyle adjust to those earnings and your. Your mental as well? Like, at what point were you like, okay, I am making this amount of money. This does not feel like it's a dream, honestly.
Sophie Rain
Probably like around a year ago, like, it became very real for me because I just bought my first house a year ago. Before then, I was just living in apartments going back and forth, but I bought my first official house, and that's the 20 acres that I live at now. It's my farm. And I think that was like the main eye opener, like, oh my God, I can afford a house. Like, I never thought I was going to ever be able to buy a house one day and now I own two.
Graham
So how much was the house?
Sophie Rain
My house that I live at currently was 1.3.
Graham
And what about the 20 acre one? That's where, that's the 20. 20 acres?
Sophie Rain
Well, it's a 20 acres was 1.3 and then I have a lake house that was 2.3.
Graham
How do you ensure that people don't find the address of the house and like show up?
Sophie Rain
They do, they do.
Chris Camilo
Do you have 24 hour armed guards, security and everything?
Sophie Rain
I do, yes, I do.
Graham
How often do people show up?
Sophie Rain
No one has showed up yet. But I've gotten lots of threats to show up and I've had, I've been swatted before at my house. I've had police called multiple times. It's just living in the state of Florida, everything's public record.
Graham
So what's that like getting swatted?
Sophie Rain
Oh, it was terrifying. And like the way that it happened to it was just disgusting because I was just at home, it was late at night, it was like seven or eight or something. And I'm just on my couch and I get a call from my dad and he's like, I, this person is like texting all of our family members like, what's going on? And it was like very serious threats. Like, it was very disgusting behavior. And so I'm, I'm like reading all this. I'm on the phone with my dad. Everything's like kind of going on at once. And then at my front door and I'm immediately, I'm like, what's going on? So I open the door and it's a police officer. And it, he's like, like, we gotta call. Like, are you, you know, are you okay? We gotta, we have to check on you. Your dad called and I was like, no, I'm on the phone with my dad right now. And then he was like, okay, well I just have to check the house, make sure everything's good, blah, blah, blah. He can't. He came. Whatever. He left. And as soon as he left, I got on the phone with my lawyer because obviously I knew something's, something's happening and like people are leaking my address. And as soon as I caught on the phone with my lawyer, my power cut off. So I'm like, oh my God. Like I started freaking out. And then immediately my lawyer was like, oh, are you sure that was a real police officer?
Graham
Yes, that's just what I was thinking.
Sophie Rain
And immediately I went to my bathroom. I was like, I don't know why he didn't show me his badge or anything. Like, now that I'm thinking about it, I didn't see anything. And it was just all a coincidence. Like my neighbor's power also turned off. It was a real police officer. And then the next day I got a call from the FBI because I. They already. I filed reports and everything, so they knew everything was going on. And I got a call from the FBI asking if I was building a my house. And I obviously am not building a my house. But yeah, that's been. That's. They were on the way to my house. They didn't actually go into my house, but they came to my property.
Graham
Couldn't you buy the property in an irrevocable trust with. With a lawyer on title? And then your name doesn't show up?
Sophie Rain
So these are the things they don't teach you in school. You know, like, I had to learn that obviously afterwards, after I bought my house and now that I already bought my house, I would have to resell it and then buy it again if I wanted it under the trust.
Graham
Not even. Even if you do that.
Sophie Rain
That's what I've.
Graham
It's still. No, it's still going to show Untitled because what people could do is do basically a back search and they could say, oh, wait a sec, she used to live here and now all of a sudden it's in a trust. She didn't sell it.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Graham
So.
Sophie Rain
So it's just the next house.
Graham
You could do it completely anonymously.
Sophie Rain
Yes. And that is my plan. And I now know all of this. You know, I know ways to protect me because I've also contacted the. My county to like, try and get all of my records removed and everything because, like, I just. Just everything's online. And they said that they're working on it, but I.
Graham
They're not going to do it.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, I was saying I don't think they're doing it.
Graham
It's.
Sophie Rain
Whatever, it's fine. It's just. It comes with the industry, you know,
Graham
I would highly recommend you set up an irrevocable trust and get out of your name.
Sophie Rain
I have one now. I do have one now. All of my. Everything's under it. All of my vehicles. I do have one really nice ring and that's under it. I bought it from Gucci. It was like their. I don't know what collection it was, but that was the one jewelry that I have not lost yet, because I refuse to wear it because I know I'm gonna lose it. I think it was just a ring, and I think it was 14. I think it was 14, 000.
Graham
That's actually. That's it. I thought you were about to. Yeah.
Chris Camilo
Yeah.
Graham
Come on.
Sophie Rain
Okay. Okay.
Chris Camilo
We had Christine. You probably don't know who she is. We had her on the podcast selling Sunset. What?
Graham
On a ring?
Chris Camilo
She spent 1.3 million or something? Yes, on a ring.
Sophie Rain
Okay. I feel a lot better about my 14.
Chris Camilo
Technically, you could.
Sophie Rain
I technically could, you're right. But I, like, I see. I feel like that would be silly for me to do.
Chris Camilo
Have you ever done anything that is truly financially irresponsible?
Sophie Rain
Yes.
Chris Camilo
Which is.
Sophie Rain
I believe that when I bought my dream car, I should have just waited because I've lost a lot of it. It lost a lot of its value. But you know what? It's okay because it's my dream car. I'm probably never going to sell it.
Graham
What is it?
Sophie Rain
It's a Porsche. A 2024 Porsche GT3 RS.
Graham
What did you pay for it? How does it lose that much?
Sophie Rain
I paid 500, 000 for it.
Graham
And what's it worth now?
Sophie Rain
I think it's worth like 400. Maybe like 350.
Graham
These really aren't that bad.
Chris Camilo
Does that bother you?
Sophie Rain
I mean, no, not really. Because I know I'm never gonna sell.
Chris Camilo
Yeah, I don't even think that's ever financially irresponsible.
Graham
No.
Chris Camilo
Like, I shouldn't.
Sophie Rain
I shouldn't have bought it when I did because, like, I bought it. Like, I should have definitely bought a house first. That was the first thing I bought. Why was my biggest purchase?
Graham
Why?
Sophie Rain
Because I was like, you know what? Like, I made it. I was. I think this was like six months, maybe a year into doing of. And I wanted something for myself because I haven't. I hadn't bought anything, like, big for myself besides obviously, like, little purses and here and there. So I bought my dream car and that was that.
Chris Camilo
Even your most financially irresponsible. Irresponsible thing is not even as close to my most irresponsible financially. My Tesla. I bought a Tesla for 58 and
Graham
I told them not to buy.
Chris Camilo
Don't even get started with me right now, Grant. Because you told me not to buy a house, and I bought the house and that worked out so.
Graham
He always thinks he lucky I got lucky.
Chris Camilo
I bought the Tesla. It was 58 when I got it, and now like three or four years later, it's probably worth, like, 20, 25. Yeah. I don't even. So it, like, halved in value.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
And I guess obviously the numbers are different, but also the income is different and so. But still, congratulations. I mean, I applaud that.
Sophie Rain
It sounds like I love her. She's my baby. She sits in the garage most of the time.
Chris Camilo
But how many cars do you have now?
Sophie Rain
I have my Porsche. I have Cadillac Escalade V. That's my mom car. I have a Raptor R. I have a mini truck that is like my farm truck. It's like the little Japanese cars. The steering wheels on the other side. That is so cool. And then I have two business trucks.
Chris Camilo
Is it like the Kei truck? Like the little.
Sophie Rain
I have a picture of it.
Chris Camilo
Cab in the front.
Graham
And then.
Sophie Rain
Yes, yes. The little flatbed. I wrapped it pink. I love her. She's so amazing. That's my favorite car. That's my favorite car. And I had it imported from Japan.
Chris Camilo
Yeah. Okay. So I actually looked into getting these as well. There's a guy that lives in Salt Lake, and his whole job is, like, buying these, importing them from Japan and then restoring them. They're really cheap. You can get one of them for, like, a few thousand dollars.
Sophie Rain
I think I bought mine for two. Like, 2,000.
Chris Camilo
But then you had to pay the import fees and everything.
Sophie Rain
Yep.
Chris Camilo
I mean, that's still an impressive car collection. It's very diverse, which is nice. And then jewelry.
Sophie Rain
Yes.
Chris Camilo
To pocket watch. What's up with the jewelry? This is it. This is all you have aside from the ring?
Sophie Rain
Yeah, this is it.
Graham
You put on all of your jewelry today in, like, one go?
Sophie Rain
Well, I have, like. Like these little, like, belly chains that I wear sometimes if I'm in, like, a bikini. It's like, just that. But literally everything's from Amazon. I'll lose this within a week, and I'll just go on Amazon and buy new bracelets.
Chris Camilo
I feel like you would lose it because you bought it so cheaply. But if you got something more expensive, like that ring, then you protect it.
Sophie Rain
No, like, I. And I. I've had really nice jewelry before. Like, I used to have Van Cleef bracelets. I used to have Louis bracelets, Louis rings. Like, I used to be decked out and lose it, and it's all gone. Every single piece is gone.
Graham
How do you know it's lost and not stolen?
Sophie Rain
Because I'm very irresponsible with misplacing things. I always.
Graham
But maybe you put it down and then someone else comes and just Like,
Sophie Rain
I mean that is also a possibility. That definitely is a possibility. But I don't, you know, I believe that there's good people surrounded by me and that no one would try to steal anything from me. I just think I lose it very often because like sometimes I'll just take it off, throw it in my purse and then my purse tips over and it falls out of my person and I don't pick it up if I don't see it. You know, I definitely think that that's how I lost a lot of my jewelry.
Chris Camilo
Would you say money buys happiness?
Sophie Rain
Yes and no. I feel like that is a very fine line. Money definitely has made me a lot happier. But I think that there's a lot inside that people still need to work on that money just cannot help whatsoever. So I obviously think like yes, money is nice because you don't stress about certain things. Like I don't stress about bills or anything. And I think that's very nice. But I also stress about other things that everyone stresses about, like family issues, like other things, relationships, this and that. So I think that there's like a fine line between that and. There's no right or wrong answer.
Graham
What's your biggest stress today?
Sophie Rain
Honestly right now? Going to go see my grandparents. I've been meaning to go see my grandparents and it's been stressing me out because I haven't had time to go. I've been traveling from place to place and that's really stressing me out. So I think I'm flying home tonight. I'm gonna go straight there. I'm not even gonna go home. I'm gonna just go straight to my grandparents house because I need to see them.
Chris Camilo
Do you have a close relationship with your family?
Sophie Rain
I do, I do.
Chris Camilo
A lot of people speculate that in order for a girl to do of then they have a fractured relationship with their parents and it's sort of like a nature. What do you think about that?
Sophie Rain
I don't think that's true at all. I think it's all part of the stigma that people have created for of people. And I have a really great relationship with my family, like definitely. And I'm not going to sit here and lie. At first it was not good. When I obviously started, I introduced, I talked to my mom and she wasn't happy about it. But I showed her what I'm doing online. I'm being very safe. I have a great group of people around me and she was supportive. After one conversation like she just, I think that she just didn't understand it also. And I think a lot of people still don't understand of.
Graham
And what about your dad?
Sophie Rain
He. He loves it. He loves it. He doesn't mind at all. Like, he knows what I'm doing. Exactly. They watch my TikToks. My mom actually just texted me earlier talking about my new TikTok that I posted with Tara's World. And they're very supportive. My grandparents know what's going on and everything.
Graham
Did they ever give you any sort of warning of like, hey, these are like the downsides or were they overall pretty supportive?
Sophie Rain
I think when we had our initial conversation, they definitely had a lot of concerns and they were telling me their concerns. But I could. I told obviously, like, this is not a concern for me. Like, this is how I see it and I'm being very safe and I'm surrounded by great people. Like, I would obviously never put myself in harm's way if I, you know, if I can avoid it, I'm going to avoid it. But they're all very supportive. So why.
Graham
Why do people have this stigma with. Because from my perspective, it's really no different than like a swimsuit model, and those seem to be celebrated.
Chris Camilo
Well, hold on. What I think we need are we. No, no, no. I think when you're saying a swimsuit model, I mean, of is primarily used for like, you know, it's. Most of the people use it for that. So I, I don't want to like, technically miss. Right.
Graham
I know, but everyone gets lumped in the same category.
Chris Camilo
That's true.
Sophie Rain
And I think that's where a lot of the stigma comes from is like, like, I, I obviously don't do anything heavily like, like on there. I wasn't sure if I was allowed to say it. Everyone just thinks that I'm out here doing like Bonnie Blue type stuff. But really I'm not. Like, I'm just very, I'm very. I keep it very natural on my site. Like, I don't do anything crazy. I love the content I post out there. People love the content I post out there. And I think that the stigma just comes from years of, you know, obviously. And all of these other sites, you know, there's just. There's always been adult content out there. And I don't think that that will ever change in anyone's eyes. But I, you know, I'm here to tell you guys, it can only of is very different. It can be anything you want it to be. Like, truly, like, it's not all content on the site. There's other people on the site.
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Chris Camilo
So what would you say are the main reasons why people think you're controversial?
Sophie Rain
I will definitely my income. I think that's very controversial for a lot of people just because people don't believe it. But it is very real. Another I mean definitely just being on the site is controversial. A lot of people think like me posting on TikTok. I'm trying to promote, you know, joining of. That's obviously not what I'm doing at all. I've made multiple videos on the pros and the cons of of of and why you should join it and why you should not join it. But I also think that like it shouldn't have to be this serious discussion. Like it's, it's 2026. Like you know, the Epstein files are out. Like who cares? Like do what you want to do. Like do what makes you happy. And this makes me happy and I'm, you know, I'm confident in my and everything.
Chris Camilo
So what are the main pros and cons of starting an of starting an of.
Sophie Rain
I mean I Think my main con was finding confidence. Like, I really, I, I, if y' all met me, like, three years ago, I'm a completely different person. Like, I've just gained so much confidence from doing this. Obviously, money is a great con. You can make money on it.
Chris Camilo
Like a pro.
Sophie Rain
A pro, yes, sorry, is a great pro.
Graham
That's a big.
Sophie Rain
That's a big con also. And some cons are obviously like, privacy. Like, you get your privacy invaded. I really try very hard to, like, have a private life and then also post the kind of content I want to post on social media, just because everything I do is intentional. And then when I go home, I know that, like, I can turn. That I can turn my phone off and I can fall back and, you know, not have to worry about these people judging me or doing this or that or whatever, just because I keep it very separate. And I think that's, you know, a lot of people fail doing that, and then they get lost in social media. So I definitely advocate that a lot to make sure that you can fall back on something when it gets too hard online. Because, I mean, I can sit here and say all the time that, like, you know, the hate comments don't get to me, but it's tiring also. Like. Like, it's just tiring posting online every single day. Like, it's. It's just human nature, you know, like, you can't. It's. It's just repetitive, and it's nice that I can go be at my farm, play with my cows, and not have to worry about anything.
Chris Camilo
What do you say to those who argue there is an imbalance of power between the creator and the consumer? Because usually the consumer is going to be sort of intimately involved in the experience. And for them, it may be consensual, but if they're psychologically or mentally disadvantaged in that relationship, because for you, it's a transaction for them. A lot of the times it can be a little bit more than that. It's like a transaction. It's also some semblance of a relationship. Then there is this sort of, like, imbalance of power, and a lot of money is there to be made in that imbalance of power. What do you say to that?
Sophie Rain
I think a lot of it is just. Miss. A lot of people aren't educated online. I think it's very. There's just so much that happens on social media, and it's changing every single day. And I think a lot of these people, you know, like, anything on the Internet is dangerous. It's you know, YouTube can be dangerous. TikTok could be dangerous. It just depends on how you use it. And you have to use it, you know, with intention. And I think that's. That's all I try to do, do
Chris Camilo
to the nature of your content. What does the average fan interaction look like? Because for us, it can be quite pleasant. Like, someone, for example, can just be like, yo, what's up, man? Love the pod. You do a great job out there. Awesome. Keep it up. I'm like, oh, thanks.
Graham
And that's it.
Chris Camilo
Sometimes pictures, sometimes this, sometimes that, but
Graham
it's usually very chill.
Chris Camilo
I imagine with you it could be a little bit more unique.
Sophie Rain
It's, it's definitely unique. A lot of people think that's just come up to me and touch me whenever they want to.
Chris Camilo
Have people tried that?
Sophie Rain
100 people have. And I think that's definitely, like, a con that I like to say out there. Like, obviously these men, they see you online and when they see you in person, they're obviously going to think that they can do anything. And it's just not okay to just go up and, like, touch someone randomly. I just don't think that's okay, regardless if I'm online or not. But, But a lot of my fan interactions are actually really great. Like, a lot of them just know me from TikTok and they'll come up, they'll ask for a picture, they'll ask what I'm doing here, how's my day going? I'll normally ask them, what's a good place to go around here? Because most of the times they're locals and it's great. I love meeting new people just because I can get that kind of information.
Graham
Do you travel with security?
Sophie Rain
I try to. I definitely try to. I don't, though.
Chris Camilo
Normally that would be spooky for me.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, it's, it's, it's crazy. It's definitely crazy. But I, I take the good with the bad, you know, I'm, I'm so grateful to be here. And, like, I would never. I don't regret anything. I would never change anything. So, like, you know, I'm just happy to be alive.
Graham
Why do you think so many people believe that, like, is harming society?
Sophie Rain
Well, I think a lot of it is the stigma. Also, I think, like, anything on the Internet, it can be harmful. And the way you use it, a lot of people think that is a site, like, and it's just not. And I, I tell, I say this in every podcast, every interview. I do. Like, it is just Such a big platform that you can do anything you want. And I've made like I've built a business from doing this. Like I've, I just think a lot of people, you know, they look at it in a negative light and I think that it's a lot of misinformation that they have and they just need it.
Graham
Do you think think it's harmful?
Sophie Rain
I mean I definitely think it's harmful in certain ways. Like it depends on how you use it.
Chris Camilo
So what would be a harmful in a not harmful way of using it?
Sophie Rain
I mean obviously like if you're heavily addicted to porn, like it's definitely an issue. I'm Christian, so like it's, it's just not good to be heavily addicted to. But I also think it's human nature. Like obviously like your summer starts now
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Sophie Rain
You can't. I mean like everyone does it. I feel like, like everyone has looked at something before and I just think it's human nature and I think that we shouldn'.
Chris Camilo
Deny that that would be a non harmful way of viewing. It is just like casually perusing is what you're saying.
Sophie Rain
I mean not like casually perusing. I think that it's, it's the way that you use it. Everything on the Internet is different. I think, you know, if you're going to look at these models in a negative light, obviously like that's not okay. But every, I just feel like it doesn't have to be that way. Like it's 2026, like free the tit. Like what happened to that? Like I think that it's fine and I don't think that, that it should be a look down on thing.
Graham
Like what about what Bonnie Blue is doing? Because you've brought her up.
Sophie Rain
Yes.
Graham
What are your thoughts?
Sophie Rain
I mean like, and then here's where the picture comes in that it's just a giant spectrum. Like you can, you can do whatever you want on the website and you know, if that's what she wants to do and if she's comfortable with that and if she's happy, then, like, all power to you. Like, do that. I would never personally do that. I think it's crazy. But I also, like, like, if she's happy, I don't see anything wrong with it.
Chris Camilo
Are you insecure at all about the potential consequences of the work that you do?
Sophie Rain
Like what?
Chris Camilo
Like, I mean, inevitably, I'm sure that even in the messages or with some people that have subscribed to your of, you've probably had a couple choice encounters where in the beginning, like, you see that their life is like, maybe, like, normal, and then maybe they can go down like a rabbit hole and then had a really unhealthy relationship with it. And then years later they're like, oh, my gosh, you know, like, paying for absolutely everything. Like, you probably experienced this, being a creator on the platform.
Sophie Rain
Yes, Well, I obviously don't have controls, like, over other, over other people's actions. We're all adults. At the end of the day, we can all make decisions for ourselves. And I think that if you're just not well educated, that's, that's. I can't do anything about that. I'm sorry. I'm posting content out there for that reason for people to buy. And I think I'm, you know, I'm doing that and I'm successfully.
Chris Camilo
So you would say it's up to the consumer to determine what is right and wrong for them?
Sophie Rain
A hundred percent. I do believe that just because I know, like, what values I have. And I, you know, I'm a Christian and everything, and I know what I post out there and everything's intentional. And I think that people online, they obviously, they get too invested into it sometimes. And, you know, like, I just, I think that we need a lot of ed. Like, we just need to be more educated.
Chris Camilo
What does Christianity mean to you?
Sophie Rain
I grew up Christian my entire life. I just, I remember, like, that was the one thing I had in my life was my relationship with God. And honestly, like, we have a great relationship. I know I make mistakes every day. Like, everyone sins. And, you know, we're just, we're, we're tight. You know, he's got me. If anything fails, he's got me.
Chris Camilo
Do you think that, like, to juxtapose your job as a creator on of with some sort of Christianity, like, there could be some sort of contention there?
Sophie Rain
I don't believe so. I don't look at it like that at all. And I just think, like, I think it's just outdated and a lot. It's the stigma that people are Just continuously thinking like this. Like, I truly don't believe that there. It's not conflicting with my. My religion at all.
Chris Camilo
Have you. Like, how would you say that it's not conflicting. And this is not by any means trying to be any like any sort of accusatory. In fact, I'm agnostic. I'm not even like religious. I'm just trying to understand because I hear a lot of stuff from some Christian friends and then like to. To think about how that relates to content made on of. I'm like, okay, well that seems. There seems to be some sort of dissonance there.
Sophie Rain
I think that religion is personal. Everyone has a different experience with, with religion. I say I'm Christian, but I don't push out my values on other people. I know my relationship I have with God. Like, if I sin, I know that he will forgive me. And if I wasn't meant to be here, I wouldn't be here. You know, like. Like he wouldn't have put me in this position. And I know what I'm doing is, you know, he. We're good. Like, I know that if I wasn't supposed to be where I am today, he would make it known because he's done that before in my life.
Graham
And where do you draw the moral line? And like, where do you draw your boundaries?
Sophie Rain
I mean, obviously, like when I don't like something, I just won't do it. If I'm uncomfortable, I'm not going to do it. I don't. I know my boundaries, but I don't like, I don't see anything morally incorrect with it or anything, if that's the question.
Graham
Is there anything you see that's maybe morally questionable that's going on with of. Because I see a lot of creators getting some backlash and also a lot of publicity for signing up, like the day they turn 18.
Sophie Rain
I mean, like they're adults. I think that they can make their own decision on, you know, whatever they want to do in their life, because it's their life. Like anything on the Internet can be harmful in its own ways. It just really depends on the way you use it. It.
Chris Camilo
Where do you draw the line personally, morally, with what you do?
Sophie Rain
I don't really. I don't. That's like kind of a loaded question. I don't really know like how to answer that.
Chris Camilo
Like, it. Maybe there's been an offer presented to you, but you drew. You said, no, I'm not willing to do that.
Sophie Rain
I mean, it's definitely happened before. I just do what I'm Comfortable with.
Graham
Do you think society judges the creators more than the consumers?
Sophie Rain
A hundred percent. 100%. I definitely think that the creators get all the backlash and not the consumers. But also, like, like, there's just. There's so many consumers also, like, how could you ever, you know, blame them because they're the ones buying the content? Like, I don't. I think they're supporting me at the end of the day, so I think it's all right.
Graham
What do you think is the biggest criticism about you? That's valid?
Sophie Rain
Biggest criticism about me? That's valid? I don't know. I really, like, don't. I don't, like, read up on myself. Is that bad? Like, I don't look at what probably healthy. I don't look at what other people are saying about me. Like, I could not tell you what the number one story of me is right now online just because I, I, That's. That's another boundary I have is, like, I don't read what other people are saying about me online because I know in my heart what I like to do and who I am. So who cares what this person is saying about me? Because, like, obviously they. They're wrong. They don't know me.
Graham
Used to read the comments.
Sophie Rain
Oh, 100. 100.
Graham
And when did you stop? Like, was there a certain thing that happened or something that you read?
Sophie Rain
I obviously still read the comments. I don't think, like, anyone can just post and not read the comments. But. But I've just. I've. I definitely have thicker skin now. Like, that doesn't get to me as much. And I think it was probably, like, a year of doing this, I got really thick skin.
Chris Camilo
I think that's important because even, like, bringing you on this show, we've not really done very much of, like, of or anything on this. Like, as in terms of guests we've brought on, we've had on Celebrity, we've had on Kazumi. That's it, right?
Graham
Yeah, Kazumi. We filmed twice.
Chris Camilo
Yeah, Kazumi. We had to film twice because the first time we filmed with her, it was too much that we weren't able to post it. Like, we were like, okay, we're probably drawing the line here. Yeah, Grandma watches the podcast, and so
Graham
sometimes I'm like, okay, like, the barometer is Jack's grandma.
Chris Camilo
It really is. Well, sometimes I just tell her, hey, Gigi, like, do not watch this one tune into this song.
Graham
He didn't say that in the beginning, though. So Gigi could watch this episode.
Chris Camilo
I might. I might. We'll see how this ends up going. But, yes. So that's usually our barometer of what we're willing and not willing to post. I know we're going to get a lot of backlash from this. And the way I justify it is, like, I will take criticisms very seriously from people that I know and from people that I trust, people that are online that don't really know the extent of the situation. They may be able to hear us say that. This podcast is all about hearing different perspectives. And it would be wrong of us to ignore this entire, like, economy of. Of right. Like, that is something that truly does exist. And for us to turn our heads and say, no, it doesn't, and to explore the morals and the money and this lifestyle is all very interesting.
Sophie Rain
It's just something completely new. Like, there's nothing. There's never been anything like this. Like. Like, I know I have. You know, I've made, obviously, a crazy amount of money, and I can live comfortably now. And it's just. I don't think that there's ever been something like this on the Internet, like. Like just that fast, you know, it's just. It's pretty crazy.
Chris Camilo
But people will cast judgment regardless, and it's contingent upon you and the people that you trust in order to give you, like, proper criticism. For example, if I. I asked a few people, like, hey, what do you think? We're considering bringing Sophie Rain into the podcast. We were also almost going to shoot with Lil Tay. So. Lil Tay, you stopped responding to my texts. And she goes to J. Yeah, she actually. She DM'd us first. And she was like, hey, can we do a podcast? And I was like, yes, I would love to. And then we were in Puerto Rico. We're gonna film with Logan Paul. And then. Then she stopped responding the text, as well as her manager. But hopefully one day, maybe one day, surely one day, people would say, hey, are you sure that's something that you wanted to do? And I would take the criticism very seriously from the people that, like, we know and trust.
Sophie Rain
Of course. I mean, obviously, the people that I'm very close with, they tell me, obviously, if they don't like something I posted or they like something I posted. And I definitely take that into heart. But I feel like anyone online who doesn't really know me, I try not to read anything about it just because I know, like, I know who I am. That's all I try to do.
Graham
So where do most people go wrong when they try to replicate your success?
Sophie Rain
I think overworking themselves. I definitely have Been there, like just constantly on live or on, you know, doing Instagram photos. Like overworking yourself is not the way to do it because then you get burnt out and then you don't like social media and then you don't want to post anymore. You have to just do what makes you happy. But consistency is definitely key. What I do do is I work a week out of the month and I get all of my content in one week and then I can be home for the rest of the month and post. Like I'm posting every single day, you know. But most of the time I am actually traveling just because I'm always going here to go meet this person. And then my cousin's flying here to go here and I want to go with her. But that is my. That's what I do normally is I just like get a whole bunch of content out in one week.
Chris Camilo
You mentioned a lot of traveling and I heard from every, I mean, your friends, the people you brought along here, that you guys flew private.
Sophie Rain
Yes, we did fly private.
Chris Camilo
When did you start flying private? How did you financially justify that?
Sophie Rain
The first time I flew private was because our flight got canceled and I really wanted to get home. We were fresh off a two week Japan or Japan trip and I landed in LA and our flight got canceled and there wasn't a next flight, I think like the next night or something. And it was me and my friend, me and my cousin. And we were like, you know what? Like, we're not waiting in LA any longer. We wanted to be home. So he's like, I'm gonna go, I'm gonna try to find PJ Charters. And I was like, I don't know what, I don't know what that is. Like, I didn't know anything about private jets. Obviously, like private jet. And so he looked it up. We found one. We went to go, go home the first time. And this is actually a really funny story. This is my first PJ flight ever. We get there to fly home from my two week Japan trip and both tires are flat on the plane. So they're like, oh, there's nothing we can do. Like, you can fly commercial if you want to, or we can try to put you on this plane that's two hours away. And we're like, okay, well the next commercial flight isn't until tomorrow. That's why we're here. So they, we told them, drive us to this two hour place and let's go try to fly out of this private jet. Because it's not, obviously, I don't own the private jet. It's just other people's private jets that they charter. And so we get into this one plane and we're taking off. It's like 3pm now and everything. And the entire plane shuts off while we're in the air. Like, I don't know what this means, but the pilot said that the pitch in the elevator broke, so we basically, like, couldn't go up and down. We were just gliding in the air after we took off. So I just remember, like, absolutely crying. Like, oh, my God, my first PJ ride and I'm gonna die. Like, I don't know why I ever agreed to this. Like, I should have just stayed commercial. Like, I love commercial. I love first class. And it was fine. We landed and we weren't able to fly private that day, so we had to wait the next night to fly private. And then after that, I was like, I'm never gonna fly private again. Like, this sucks. Like, why do. Why do people do this? Just because I had such a bad experience the first time. Now it's just very convenient. I don't have to go into the airport at all and go through security or anything. You just get right on the plane. And I think time is money and I feel like I save a lot of time doing that. And also, I've had really bad experiences in the airport with fans coming up to me. I don't like them just because my luggage is out and everything. And I don't like. I've had just really bad experiences.
Chris Camilo
What experiences have you had?
Sophie Rain
Just people wanting to get too close, people trying to. I've had someone try to, like, look into my bag while I'm taking photos with someone like it. I just like. I don't. I'm not comfortable in the airport, especially traveling alone. I travel alone a lot, so I like private just because. It's also just a little bit safer for me. Just in my experience, just because I fly, I mainly travel alone.
Chris Camilo
Do you really only fly private now then?
Sophie Rain
No, no, no, no. I flew. I flew commercial to la. The only reason why I flew private here to Vegas with you guys today just is because there was no flight. Flights early in the morning get here.
Graham
Are you familiar with jsx? It's like a private airline. You share it with other people and they have. It is incredible. We take it quite a bit from Vegas to la.
Sophie Rain
Okay. I'm definitely going to have to look that up because I was. That was my. I was thinking about that this morning. I was like, why isn't there like uber ride share for private jets. But that exists basically what that is. See like I'm just not, I'm just not as educated in the aviation industry I guess. So where else do you spend your money right now? I mean I've honestly I haven't really been spending like crazy amounts. The last big purchase I made was my farm that I now live at. I try to invest as much as I can.
Graham
What are you investing in the most? Just any stock tips?
Sophie Rain
I wish, I really wish my financial advisor does all my investing for me just because I don't know anything about the stock world. I really want to, I really want to learn just because I do want to invest more. But he is investing in separate things for each of my family members, if that makes sense. So I told him like my biggest goal is to make sure my family is also financially stable after I am not on social media anymore. So each of my siblings, each of my parents, they have like their own investment account that gets money put into it every year and then after I'm done doing this, I want to give it to them and that's like, I guess that's my biggest spender. That's where most of my money goes is like, is into those investment accounts for my family. Just because my brother's a about to graduate from college. Like I want him to be able to buy a house when he graduates. So that's what that's for. I'm hoping same thing for my older brother. Like I want him to eventually buy a house soon. I'm hoping that this, he can use this. But I'm not going to give it to them now just because I want it to, you know, sit there and grow.
Graham
Do you think of is harder than a 9 to 5?
Sophie Rain
Honestly, no, it's not. When I was serving, like I remember like pulling my hair like, like actually like sitting there pulling my hair just because it was so stressful. But of is definitely, it's definitely stressful. Like I can't sit here and lie and like say that it's not stressful at all and it's easy peasy and everything, but it's definitely stressful. But I think that it's as stressful as you make it to be. Like it's online, you, you control everything on your own site. Like it doesn't have to be something that's, you know, you don't like or makes you stressful. Like just do what you like and makes you happy.
Chris Camilo
What would you say are the key metrics in becoming Successful on of. Is it marketing, is it beauty, or is it something else?
Sophie Rain
I think the number one key thing to do is to have an audience before you drop an of. That's what I did. I started growing my audience on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, every single social media platform. I grew an audience at first, and then I dropped my of. And I think that's something a lot of people don't do, is they just come straight onto social media. And here's my link. You know, I think that you need to post yourself out there. Kind of like marketing. You need to market yourself out there. You need to post on TikTok so people can know who you are. Because obviously, like, if I hear, oh, this person dropped an of, I don't know who that is, but someone that's been on social media for a year now who's been getting a little bit of traction, I've seen her in this person's TikTok and I've seen her on this post. Obviously people know the name, so they're going to try to see Whatever.
Chris Camilo
Yeah.
Graham
How competitive is it now? I mean, like, everyone is just dropping only fans.
Sophie Rain
I was gonna say everyone's doing it. I don't see it as. As competition. I think that there's room for everyone. And it's just. That's the great thing about it. Just because you can do anything on there and, you know, you don't have to stick to one specific thing to be on the site. Yeah.
Chris Camilo
What about you, specifically? Why do you think it's you that is the number one creator on the entire platform making over a hundred million dollars? That's just absurd.
Sophie Rain
I wish that, like, I had a good answer for this, but I honestly think that I, like, I just. I'm very consistent. I stay true to my values. I post with intention. Like, and I'm just. I just am who I am. I'm not trying to fake anything. Like, this is just who I am.
Chris Camilo
So what are the main things that you notice make a difference in that monthly recurring revenue?
Graham
Do you still want to grow it at this point or are you trying to, like, just maintain?
Sophie Rain
I think I. I'm. I mean, I'm always finding new ways to try and grow it, obviously, just because I think that's the most fun part, is challenging myself to try to make more than last month just to see if I can do it. Um, but that's. That's what I do.
Chris Camilo
What's the most you've made in a month?
Sophie Rain
The most I've made in a Month, I think was $5 million.
Chris Camilo
So what did you do in that month that made you make 5 million?
Sophie Rain
Um, I'll definitely collabs. Joining up with other creators and making, you know, similar content together, that is a big thing I think that a lot of people don't also do is collaborations.
Chris Camilo
Is that on TikTok or like on other platforms, you're collaborating, collaborating with them there and then that directs the traffic to the of.
Sophie Rain
Yes, yes and no. Like collabs on TikTok tok. It's not so much like I, I don't post on TikTok on Instagram trying to get people to find my of. I post on Instagram for Instagram, I post on TikTok for TikToks and I post on of for of content. I think I try to keep everything very different just because I know I have obviously a younger audience on TikTok that's just tick tock. And I don't try to obviously persuade anyone to try to find my link on there. And I think that collaborating with other creators is really great because you get a new audience audience, you get, you know, their fans that have never even seen you before, obviously. And it's vice versa. It's. It's a great ecosystem.
Graham
Did you see an uptick in earnings after you did the video with David Dobrik?
Sophie Rain
I don't think so. I don't think so. Everything's been pretty consistent, like throughout everything. I didn't see anything crazy jump up from doing that.
Chris Camilo
Where does most of the earnings come from? Is it like messages or is it like the feed that you post out?
Sophie Rain
There's definitely messages. Messages is where you make the most money.
Chris Camilo
And, and what do they, what do the conversations look like in the messages?
Sophie Rain
I mean, just at literally anything. I talk to so many people on there. Like some people are just talking about their day, some people are talking about their dog. Like literally anything.
Graham
Could you open up one of the messages and read it?
Sophie Rain
I can't do that just because I don't want to invade someone's privacy.
Graham
Maybe they love it though. Maybe like, oh man.
Sophie Rain
My question because they, they got a little shout out. But yeah, I try not to like, I don't want to obviously post anything from the site just because I don't want to out anyone who doesn't.
Chris Camilo
Do you personally respond to these messages? Because we've heard from a lot of people that they have agencies or other people that respond to the messages.
Sophie Rain
I do respond to a lot of messages. It definitely takes a lot of My time, like, flying here, that's all I was doing, was responding messages. But I also. It takes a village. I also have people that help me. My mom and my sister help me. Like, they know what I do, so they help me message and everything.
Chris Camilo
But do people send, like, explicit pictures within the messages?
Sophie Rain
Not all the time. Definitely not all the time. But there definitely are some. It's. It's just a wide range. Like you. It's. It's a giant spectrum. Like, there's no in between. Like, it's everything. You get crazy pictures, and then you also meet someone so great on there. Like, it's. It's.
Graham
What's, like, the craziest thing you've seen or gotten?
Sophie Rain
There's just, like, it's. It's been so much. Like, I don't. I don't know. Off the top of my head, I truly.
Graham
Is there, like, one that stands out to you, right? Like, what was that?
Sophie Rain
I mean, actually, yes, there is one.
Graham
There's always one, dude. There's always one.
Chris Camilo
That's funny. It reminds me of something. I'll share in a second.
Sophie Rain
So this was last year when we had the Bath House, and we're. We're at the Super Bowl. Okay. And I'm messaging, and I see pictures of my Airbnb being sent to me, and I'm like, what is happening? Like, how are you getting these photos? A fan broke into our Airbnb while we were at the super bowl, taking photos inside of our Airbnb and sending to me through OS Life. So that was crazy.
Chris Camilo
That is pretty.
Sophie Rain
That's the crazy thing.
Chris Camilo
Wow. So I had someone request feet pictures from me on Instagram. And I'm going to be completely honest. I personally don't care. Like, if they asked for feet pictures, I'd be like, sure. Like, how much?
Graham
Like, if it's a lot of feet.
Chris Camilo
Look, I'm just saying, for me, it's so easy, and I don't see it as anything. That's weird because for me, feet are feet.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
And you know, what they do with that is completely entirely up to them. Same thing goes for the shoes. Some guy offered to buy my shoes. I was like, look, if you're willing to buy me a new pair of shoes, I'm fine. And I was like, you know, this is more of a hassle than what it's worth. I don't want to tell them my address to ship these shoes.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
Anyways, the feet picture, he said he'll send me, like, 50 or 100 bucks for a pair For. For a picture of my feet. I said, sure. And I was like, what? Just like a picture of the top of my feet. And he was like, no. Something like this. And he sent me an example and I just said, no.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
I was like. I was like, I'm so done with this. I am not doing this. And then I. That's what I said. I said, how in the world is this a foot? And you think I'm going to do this for 50 bucks?
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
Or 100 or whatever it is.
Graham
How much would that cost?
Sophie Rain
Cost?
Graham
Obviously you'd be clothed.
Chris Camilo
Yeah, yeah. Oh, I would be clothed.
Graham
Yeah. Clothed.
Chris Camilo
So I'm clothed in a slatted dude. That would turn into a meme. Like, it just. I would be like, like, imagine someone asked me for an actual foot picture and that's what I send. Assuming that that's a foot picture. Like, that just makes me look clinically insane. I would probably do that.
Sophie Rain
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Chris Camilo
$500,000.
Sophie Rain
$500,000.
Graham
500 grand.
Chris Camilo
It's a lot. What would you do it for?
Graham
We're talking me clothed.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Graham
Just in that position.
Chris Camilo
Yeah. But you're all like, you know, bent over and like kind of like arching. Arching your back.
Graham
Be hard to say no. If someone is like a hundred thousand dollars and it's in a.
Chris Camilo
What is that going to do for you in your life?
Graham
Like 100. It's easy.
Sophie Rain
Easy? Yeah. A hundred thousand just easy for taking a foot picture?
Chris Camilo
It's just not going to change my life. Like, well, in a very privileged way. That will not change my life. And so for, like, for me to.
Graham
So it's such a low effort.
Chris Camilo
If it's a picture of my feet that's different, then, like, that is such a compromised state for me to sit like that. It is so vulnerable. Like, I don't know. What if someone walks in, you know, when I'm taking the picture? How do I explain that they'll high five you?
Sophie Rain
Just.
Graham
How do you explain it? Someone's paying me a lot of money for this photo.
Chris Camilo
Would I do it for 100 grand?
Graham
I think you Would.
Chris Camilo
Dude, you know what?
Graham
Maybe
Chris Camilo
I. I would not be able to do it for a hundred thousand dollars and not spend it on something. I would. I would like. I would not do it for 100 grand just to throw it in an investment account.
Sophie Rain
You would need something.
Chris Camilo
I would have to, like, get something in return. Like, I would.
Graham
You could save a lot.
Chris Camilo
I am not donating that hundred thousand dollars. Absolutely. I am going straight into like a. An used Audi R8 or something. It has to be.
Sophie Rain
That's a good choice.
Chris Camilo
Maybe I'll donate a little bit.
Graham
What actually goes on behind the scenes when you're doing your week of working.
Sophie Rain
So, like, for instance, I was in LA for a week. This past week, I came here strictly to just get collabs. I flew in first day. I didn't do anything just because that's my travel day. I don't like doing anything on a travel day. And then the second day, I woke up and I. I don't remember exactly what I did in the morning, but I'm. I get ready. That's the first thing. I wake up and I get ready, and then I'll go grab coffee and then I'll get like, Snapchat content for it or something. Getting coffee. Like, I vlog everything, like, every single part of my life while I'm working, like, while I'm in that zone. And I'll just go to these different places and I'll take pictures of me there, and I'll do this just for Snapchat. And then I'll make TikToks while I'm there in these places. I'll get two or three TikToks at a location that I'm at. And it's really funny because I'll ask, like, if a fan comes up to me and they know me and they take a picture with me, sometimes I'll be like, you want to be in my TikTok with me? Just so it's, you know, it's different. And they love it. Every single time they say, yes, it's great. I love, love. I love meeting people on the street that know me. And. And then I collabed with Brecky Hill. That was really awesome. She came over to my Airbnb, but she's also on the site. But we just did TikToks together, and we got an Instagram post, and that was that. And then I went to bed and I wake up and I do it all over again. I'll go somewhere, you know, get some Snapchat content. I'll do TikToks halfway through. And then I collabed with some. I collabed with Ari. I collabed with Tara's World while I was here.
Chris Camilo
Who's Ari in Tara's World?
Sophie Rain
Ari? I'm gonna totally butcher her last name. Kids. Kitsky.
Graham
I mean, I don't know.
Sophie Rain
She's also a tick tocker and she's on the site. And Tara's World, she's on Tick Tock and also on the site.
Chris Camilo
Most of the people you're collabing with are on of.
Sophie Rain
Yes, yes, but these. We were just making TikToks. We didn't make any content for the site.
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Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
Okay.
Sophie Rain
Like I like when I when I'm know I'm going to be somewhere for a week, I don't really like take a break. Like I was just telling this to someone, I don't remember who. I've been to LA I think seven times now. I've never seen the beach. I've seen, I think I've seen the Hollywood sign once.
Chris Camilo
Are you enjoying the life that you live?
Sophie Rain
Oh yeah, I love it. I love it so much because I know when I go home, home, that's what I really enjoy is being out is going home and like not doing anything. I love that so much and I think that's something I look forward to. But I love meeting new people. I had such a great time in la. Like I met, literally I met so many new people and made so many new connections. So now next time I come to la, like I'll have already stuff lined up for me. You know, it's great.
Chris Camilo
In your downtime, what do you do?
Sophie Rain
In my downtime I'm just on my, on my phone, on social media, Pokemon, scrolling Pokemon. It's another big thing I do. I love playing, you know, games on my computer. I have a PC at home or I'm taking care of my farm animals. I have two goats, I have a donkey and I have 12 cows. So I'm either outside with them or I'm doing something around my house because you know they don't tell you about being a homeowner. You got to do everything yourself. Like I don't know why, I just, I didn't think about that. But I've always got something wrong with my house too. Like my stove's broken right now. My house has been leaking propane for like the past three weeks. So that's fun. But.
Graham
So how much is real in terms of the marketing versus how much is like played out for the marketing? Because I saw that, that Nelk interview and I saw people giving you some crap about the age thing, saying you were like 21 and 23.
Sophie Rain
I think, I think a lot of it is honestly real. And I think that the only thing that isn't real is those little things that people have pointed out. Just because when I started doing this, the number one thing that I can remember that everyone told me, like back at my job, my, you know, when I. I had conversations with my friends trying to start it, protect your privacy was the number one thing I heard. Don't put out your real name, don't put out your real birthday, don't put out your real age, don't put out anything real about you so people can find you and, you know, come to you because, you know, on the site, like, obviously men are wanting to have with me, you know, like, that's why they come to my site. And I think that a lot of people don't think about that, that it can be very dangerous posting all of this stuff out there. And I try to be as safe as possible just because I don't wanna. I mean, I obviously don't wanna put myself in any bad predicament and I think that it's. It's just my number one main privacy concern and that's why I do that.
Graham
Has doing this affected the way you see relationships?
Sophie Rain
Oh, yes, A hundred percent. A hundred percent. I'm still looking for a boyfriend. I don't have a boyfriend. I think it's really hard for me to find a boyfriend now just. Cause everyone knows me and every time I try to go on a date, they know who I am.
Graham
But how are you, how are you looking for people?
Sophie Rain
I mean, just obviously, like going out out and I'll meet someone and I'll talk to them and then they're like, oh, I know you and Sophie Rain. And then I'm like, okay.
Chris Camilo
Like, would you ever date a fan?
Sophie Rain
It depends. It really depends. Like, I'm just waiting for the right time, obviously. Like. Like I don't really have, like, I know this is going to sound really bad to say, but like, I don't really have standards. Like, I'm not looking for someone who's beautiful and 6 foot 5 and has a great personality. I just want them to make me happy and laugh and like, that's all I care about.
Graham
Do you think your earnings would go down if you have a boyfriend?
Sophie Rain
Friend? I don't think so. Honestly, I would. I don't think so. I really truly don't.
Graham
I think they would.
Sophie Rain
You think so?
Graham
I think some of the appeal is that you're single, that there's a chance that there's a chance that, like, it could be me. And so I think as soon as you get a boyfriend, I think a lot of people are gonna say, ah, now I'm unsubscribing that.
Sophie Rain
That definitely makes sense. But I do know a lot of creators who have significant others in the space, and they are still very successful.
Chris Camilo
Do they keep it a secret?
Sophie Rain
Secret? No. Not. Not most of them, no.
Chris Camilo
So what has this taught you maybe, about men that could conflict with how you see relationships?
Sophie Rain
I mean, obviously, like, I don't want someone who's heavily on social media just because I don't want them to already have an opinion formed about me without meeting me. So I think that's my biggest concern and I'm just waiting for the right person to come.
Graham
Would you ever date a guy who asks you to quit it?
Sophie Rain
Honestly, probably. If it's like, truly, like, true love and like, I really am in love with this guy and he doesn't like what I'm doing, I. I probably would.
Graham
Even if you're making like 40 or $50 million a year consistently, and the dude's just like, I can't handle it. I don't want you to do that anymore.
Sophie Rain
Probably. Yeah. Just because the another thing I'm doing with my money is I'm trying to also create new income sources. I'm trying. I'm starting up a business. It's not great yet, but it's.
Graham
What's the business?
Sophie Rain
It's a construction business.
Graham
Construction?
Sophie Rain
Yes. It's a construction business.
Graham
That's would expect.
Sophie Rain
Well, in my little.
Graham
What is it?
Sophie Rain
Town that I live in, there's no construction business. If we're like, it's kind of like a barn. You build barns. That's the great thing. Like, you can take this and do other avenues. So I think that that's what I would do. Like, I would just obviously put my attention onto something else. Like, I really want to own a bakery one day. I feel like that would be really cool.
Graham
Do you think it skews your mind, though, to make so much money and then go to a bakery and then look at like, the P and L and like. Oh, man, it's.
Sophie Rain
I have a lot of pride in my work ethic. I love like having something to do. I think that I would just do it just to have fun. Like, honestly, I would do it for fun and I really want to like have it be like some profitable or non profitable place essentially. Like that was something I was thinking about was like open opening a bakery for homeless and like they can just come in and get a free meal if they wanted to. Obviously I'm not making money from it, but like I, I don't need more money, you know, like, I'm perfectly comfortable where I am right now.
Chris Camilo
Have you noticed in dating that there, have there been any instances where you started talking to a guy and then they realized that you did of and then they had a problem with that? Like has that been an obstacle in talking to guys?
Sophie Rain
No, I've only ever like doing like since being on the site. I think I've gone on like three dates.
Chris Camilo
And how did you meet these people?
Sophie Rain
I think one of them was at a casino somewhere. And then it was just like in random places like where I travel. It was never online or so through social media.
Graham
And they would just natural come up to you, talk to you not knowing who you were?
Sophie Rain
Well, some, sometimes they play it off like they don't know who I am. And then I see that you're following me on Instagram. Like that's just. Don't lie to me.
Graham
Are these just like normal people or are they like successful on their own?
Sophie Rain
Right, Norm? Like just normal people out in the wild? I guess you could say. Yeah, I don't really go on dates.
Graham
Have you noticed that guys maybe get insecure when they see how much money you're making and feel like, oh man, like, I could never live up to that.
Sophie Rain
I've never noticed that personally. No, not me personally, but I could definitely see like, yeah, how that could be an issue.
Chris Camilo
Do you think that there could be any sort of like psychological impact on your brain, having millions of people constantly praising you and telling you how beautiful you are and like paying for pictures of you? Could that like there's this thing online called pretty girl syndrome syndrome where like it could lead to a girl kind of seeing the world for not what it truly is because they've been sort of white gloved their whole life.
Sophie Rain
I definitely think that is a possibility for a lot of people. Me personally? No. Like I grew up, like I said, I grew up very poor. Like me and my family, we were low, low class and like I've seen obviously the ugly and I've seen the great side. So I think that I, I like proud. I'm, I'm proud of like, my, my maturity. I know, know what's right and what's wrong. And like, obviously I am very successful and I'm very blessed and you know, I used to not be. And it's hard, you know, that balance. But I, I love that I used to live like that because I, I could see it and I experienced it.
Chris Camilo
So on the pretty girl syndrome, what would you say are the main problems with today's modern men and modern women?
Sophie Rain
Education? I think a lot of us are not as, as, as, as educated as we should be. And that goes for both men and women. I just also think that the school system sucks and that's something that we should work on.
Chris Camilo
Let's see, like, if you just look to like, your friends out there that you've had over the past, like, decade, what have been some consistent patterns you've recognized? We're like, oh, well, this maybe could be improved. Same goes for men.
Sophie Rain
Attention span. A lot of people don't have an attention span anymore. I've noticed from TikTok, but not, not really anything. Like, I don't ever look at anything negatively. Like, I only see the positives in life. Like, I really try not to.
Chris Camilo
So that could be something right, right there.
Sophie Rain
That is true is that some people
Chris Camilo
look about, look about the negative of something when they should be seeing the positive.
Sophie Rain
That is true. I also just believe that, like, like, why am I going to try to find something that will make me unhappy? Like, I just, I try every single day to be happy because I know what it's like to be unhappy and I don't ever want to feel like that ever again. Like, it sucks. It really does. So I just try to live every day like, you know, nonchalant.
Graham
What do you think is the longevity of your career? How long do you expect to do it for?
Sophie Rain
Honestly, I'm going to just keep going until people forget about me. Me. Like, I love posting online. Like, I think it's so much fun and I think one day that people aren't going to know who Sophie Rain is anymore because the new generation will come in and there'll be this new big platform that comes out now everyone goes to that and I think that that's perfectly fine. Like, I think, you know, everything evolves and everything happens for a reason and change is good. So I honestly, I give myself probably another two to three years before something big else happens online.
Graham
And what do you think about AI creators?
Sophie Rain
Obviously, AI is very Bad AI sucks because it's affecting climate change, and I think it's stupid. Like, I truly think it's. I don't know why we're doing that.
Chris Camilo
What do you mean by it's affecting climate change?
Sophie Rain
Well, because generative AI, it uses gas,
Graham
but so do private jets.
Sophie Rain
That is true. That is very. Also true. And I know that is very bad, and I'm trying to do less on my PJ, but I also think that, like, you have PJ, who's only, you know, not everyone can fly PJ, and then you have AI. Everyone is currently using AI right now.
Chris Camilo
So you think AI is bad insofar as it affects climate change?
Sophie Rain
Yes. 100 uses, millions of gallons of water a day. And I think that, you know, it's 97 degrees here and it's March.
Chris Camilo
Do you think that we should completely stop our production of AI?
Sophie Rain
I. I think that there's good AI, and I also think that there's bad AI. I think generative AI is awful, obviously. Like, have you seen. Have y' all seen the fruit Love island thing that's going on right now? It's a whole AI like, TV show of just these fruits, and it's like Love island and everyone. It has, like, millions of likes, and people are just sitting here, like, eating this content up.
Graham
And like, what's wrong with that, though?
Sophie Rain
It's because it's generative AI. It's. It's harming society. Like, it's.
Graham
I just. I think everything is going to AI. So my. My whole thought is that in 10 years, you're not going to be able to differentiate between you and I. Only.
Sophie Rain
I think that that's.
Graham
And I see these. Yeah, I see these videos of these dudes that are just, like, dancing. And then, like, split screen is like some attractive woman at the bottom and dude with a belly is just, like, kind of dancing at the top. You have no idea. And they're making. I remember one where apparently Mike. What?
Chris Camilo
Have you seen the Dr. Mike ones?
Sophie Rain
No.
Chris Camilo
Oh, God.
Graham
Okay.
Chris Camilo
What were you saying?
Graham
No, I remember one where some, like, lady lost her following because it was exposed that she was actually a man the entire time, but was using, like, the facial AI. Yeah, yeah. And she looked like someone.
Sophie Rain
I don't agree with. I don't agree with any of that stuff, but I think that there. We can use AI in great ways for, like, research and stuff like that. I like Gemini. I think is the new AI on Google. I love Gemini. I think that's great. But it's not as harmful as, you know, generate.
Graham
I just think everything's going to AI. I think movies are going to AI.
Sophie Rain
I think so, too. I think that it's podcasting.
Graham
At some point, maybe we could be replaced and it knows us well enough that we could have this whole conversation.
Sophie Rain
AI, have you seen like, that. That thing where you can put in, like, a topic and it creates a whole podcast on it?
Chris Camilo
Yeah.
Graham
So far they suck.
Sophie Rain
Okay.
Graham
I haven't.
Sophie Rain
I haven't tried it.
Graham
We've used a lot of the AF features. A lot of them are really bad.
Sophie Rain
Yeah. Well, give it a year and I'm sure it's going to take over.
Chris Camilo
Yeah.
Graham
This is the worst it's ever going to be, is what Chris Camilo would say. Like right now, as good as it is, it's the. It's only going to get better.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, exactly.
Graham
But do you think that's a threat to people who want to make a living on of?
Sophie Rain
I mean, 100%. I definitely think that there's concerns about it, just because now they're. There's, you know, you have someone making AI content who isn't a real person putting out false content because it's not a real person. And I just think that it's. It's unfair to people who are actually online and who actually are posting on social media and not being not an AI character.
Chris Camilo
What do you think of the syntax that they were considering implementing in Florida?
Sophie Rain
I think it's ridiculous. I think that it's a little silly. And it was honestly, like, like it sucked to hear that just because, like, syntax is. Isn't some taboo thing either. Like, syntax exists. It exists in states like New York. And I think California has syntax on stuff like alcohol and cigarettes, stuff that has proven to have harm on your body. I think that syntax on someone online is a little silly just because, you know, like, anything on the Internet can be harmful. But, like, I just, I don't know. I don't understand, like, the point of it. I really don't.
Graham
So he wanted a. It was a 50 tax, 50% tax
Sophie Rain
on my inc. And he claims that he was going to give it back to teachers. And I agree. I definitely, like I said earlier, I think that we should put more of our money into schooling and, you know, investing into teachers. But I think that there's way better ways than attacking one, you know, creator, because I've only been the only one ever called out.
Graham
Yes.
Sophie Rain
He says that he's going to tax everyone in the state of Florida on. Of 50%. And I don't think that he puts an account because there are people on of you know, just doing it to make grocery money for that week.
Graham
You know, I remember you liked my Twitter post.
Sophie Rain
Post, which one?
Graham
I made the argument that he was giving you a lot of publicity.
Sophie Rain
Yes. And then I, I definitely, I mean,
Graham
or randomly saw like wait a second, she liked this post.
Sophie Rain
I mean he went from the bottom of the polls to second running after talking about me. So like it definitely. I think it's a lot of publicity stuff.
Graham
Do you think you were benefiting him by responding to him or do you think he was benefiting you by drawing attention to you? And maybe some people are like, oh, let me check this out.
Sophie Rain
Honestly, it's probably, it goes both ways. I think that I was also benefiting him. I think he was benefiting me at the same time just because, you know, know whenever you talk about someone, you're going to go check out who they're talking about. But I just, I think the whole idea is a little silly and that he's not as well educated in the new modern social media world just because like I've been explaining here, like of it's, it's a huge platform and you can do anything you want on there. It doesn't have to be content. And I think that that gets, you know, mistranslated with a lot of people because there's people, you know, doing of just to make side money and you're going to tax them 50% of that when they have another job. And I, I pay taxes also. It's not like I don't pay. I paid my fair share in federal taxes last year and I'm, I mean I would be more than happy to pay extra taxes if it meant going to the teachers, but I know it's not going to go to the teacher. I know it's not going to. And like also like there's definitely, you know, other, you know, bigger people that you could tax. Like there's multiple billionaires who are paying $0 in taxes.
Graham
Like a lot of that's unrealized gains
Sophie Rain
though, whatever that means. But I don't know, it's so funny
Chris Camilo
because you're going to be defending the billionaires. You're going to be defending like the
Graham
of people I think the billionaires add so economic benefit that if anything I think we should have an opposite tax rate. The more money you make, the less you pay in tax.
Sophie Rain
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Graham
Okay, imagine that. Or if you make a certain amount of money, if you could prove that you pay out a certain amount or create a certain amount of jobs like economic output. Economic output. You could reduce your taxes by. Let's just say, hey, you hire entire 10.
Chris Camilo
That's a hard thing to measure. Technically speaking, it's not a bad idea because dollar to dollar, you're going to be helping out the gross economy more. Yeah, but I don't, I don't even know.
Sophie Rain
I mean, I also think that, like, I believe that I also help out the economy a little bit because I saw a tweet from Fishback saying that like some, I think it was about the billionaires being taxed and that they actually like put stuff into the world. Like they create jobs and stuff. And it's not like I'm not, you know, I'm not doing anything. I pay photographers every single week to come take photos of me. You know, local photographers. I rent out studios to go do. Like I'm putting money there. You know, it's not like I'm keeping it all to myself. And I also, I employ people. I have a whole business now that I run behind the scenes. And that's another thing. Like, I wouldn't have been able to do that without being on of. And I think, you know, many you can become an entrepreneur from this. I'm using it as a gateway essentially to try and do bigger projects.
Chris Camilo
When people ask you, what do you do for a living? What do you say?
Sophie Rain
I say social media.
Chris Camilo
You say social media as opposed to of.
Sophie Rain
I just say social media because I'm, I do social media. I do tick tock also. I'm on YouTube I also do Snapchat. It's not just of. I'm on. I'm on the entire part of it
Chris Camilo
thinks it would be interesting if you said you ran a construction company
Graham
or a bakery.
Chris Camilo
Well, she actually does run a construction. I like the construction company.
Sophie Rain
Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, it's. It's not anything great. Yeah, we've been. We've been running for a year. I do it with my family, and my. My dad helps a lot with it, but we just do, like, little local jobs and. And, you know, we just can't keep up with it right now because we can't find anyone to work, unfortunately. We have really good people that work for us currently, but we want to expand, but we can't expand because we can't find people to work.
Chris Camilo
So explain the Bop House.
Sophie Rain
The Bop House was created by me and Aisha. We made the Bop House so we could, you know, essentially live together and support one another. So we had this idea that us and our friends should get together. We got into this house, and basically the whole idea for the Bop House was to support one another. We obviously are all doing the same thing, and we're all on the same site and we're posting. Posting TikToks together. And it also is a giant ecosystem. We bounce off each other. We. I'll post a TikTok with everyone in it and they get traction, and they post a TikTok with me in it and I get traction. You know, it's. I feed you, you feed me type of thing. And it was. It was great. It worked out awesome. Like, I had such a great time. We haven't got. We haven't been together recently, but I think we're gonna go on a group trip some somewhere soon so we can make more content together.
Chris Camilo
Do you live in the. No. You don't live in the Bobhouse? I don't live in the Bob House, but people do.
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
Who owns the Bop House?
Sophie Rain
It's not. I mean, right now it's not a thing anymore because we were just renting it and the lease was up, but we all collectively, like, paid the rent every month.
Chris Camilo
How much was the rent?
Sophie Rain
I think the total amount was $60,000.
Chris Camilo
60?
Sophie Rain
Yeah. 6. 0. 60,000.
Graham
Big house in Florida, right?
Sophie Rain
Yes, it was a penthouse in Miami.
Graham
Wow.
Sophie Rain
It was awesome. I had a lot of fun. We lived there for probably, like six months out of the year. All together, all at once, Consecutively.
Chris Camilo
Was it a good investment? Like, you saw a clear return on that expense?
Sophie Rain
I definitely think so. I think So I think it was a great investment. People definitely like grew their pages a lot from that and that's all that mattered to me. And yeah, I would do it again if I had the opportunity.
Graham
What do you think about what Jack Doherty is doing?
Sophie Rain
What is he doing?
Graham
So my understanding is that he has a house he gets these creators on and his, the criticism is that he advertises towards a lot of like young kids.
Sophie Rain
I don't, I think I have him blocked on every single.
Chris Camilo
Why is that?
Sophie Rain
Cuz I just can't stand him. Him and like, like people like clavicular. I just can't. I just can't stand.
Graham
What don't you like about clavicular? Did you see when he got frame
Chris Camilo
mocked by the ASU frat leader? Did you see that? Did you see that?
Sophie Rain
Like if you told that to a Victorian child, like I think that they would just have a heart attack. What does that mean?
Chris Camilo
Did you see it?
Sophie Rain
What does that mean?
Graham
Did you see it? You haven't seen him?
Sophie Rain
No.
Graham
What is going to be a first? Jack, could you pull it up?
Chris Camilo
Yeah.
Graham
You're going to see him get frame locked by the as.
Sophie Rain
I don't even want to see.
Graham
That is crazy.
Sophie Rain
I cannot stand public or Jack Doherty. They're just like. I don't know, they're just. I don't think that they have great morals.
Chris Camilo
Frame mogged.
Sophie Rain
What does frame mogged mean? Like there was a frame. The guy looks better than him.
Chris Camilo
There's a frame of the video where this guy, I don't know what his name is, but he has. He's frame mogging him because his shoulders look huge and clavicular. Looks honestly a little bit nervous.
Graham
Sub off.
Chris Camilo
Optimal. He looks human subhuman in this image
Sophie Rain
because he's getting very well versed into this clavicular guy.
Chris Camilo
How does that make you feel? Not that we're well versed, but that he got frame on?
Sophie Rain
Oh, that's how I feel.
Chris Camilo
Was it heartbreaking?
Sophie Rain
Oh yeah, it was heartbreaking.
Graham
Did you see the group that tried to avenge him?
Sophie Rain
No, but I did see the video of him hitting some guy with his car and that's why I don't like him.
Chris Camilo
I think he ran over the guy.
Sophie Rain
Oh, like completely ran over.
Chris Camilo
That's what it appeared to me. And what did that make you you feel?
Sophie Rain
I just, you know, don't hit people with your cars. I don't think that's cool.
Graham
I saw another crazy clip. Some girl slapped him really hard and then he had his security pull her aside and press Charges. Call the police. Where'd that go? Believe he's suing her.
Chris Camilo
Wow.
Sophie Rain
He also has a hat that has very derogatory terms on it. What does this hat wears the N word.
Chris Camilo
Oh, wow.
Sophie Rain
He loves wearing that hat during his streams.
Graham
What's your thought on the whole, like, manosphere Space.
Sophie Rain
Manosphere, yeah.
Graham
Like the Andrew Tates Fresh and fit
Chris Camilo
Justin Waller segment of.
Sophie Rain
I don't like it. I obviously just. I think it's a little silly to try to put, you know, those values out there, but, you know, they're killing it in the game and I. I think that it's great that they're online and they're. Like I said, they're killing it. They've grained a lot of traction. I don't like them personally, but I would never like, wish downfall on any of them.
Chris Camilo
And so Jack Doherty, though, you're not a huge fan of him.
Sophie Rain
I'm not a huge fan of Jack Doherty. I've never met him. I've just obviously heard things and kind of like the same thing with Clavicular. I don't like him because, like, he did bad stuff that I've seen online, but I've never met the guy. But yeah, I just don't like them simply.
Chris Camilo
That's. What about the Island Boys?
Sophie Rain
The Island Boys.
Graham
They were on. They were on a million dollars a month.
Sophie Rain
They have blonde hair.
Chris Camilo
They're the brothers.
Graham
The Island Boys. The Island Boys.
Chris Camilo
Yeah. The ones with the candlestick hair? Yeah, yeah, those ones.
Sophie Rain
I mean, I haven't, like, I've never. I don't think I've ever seen a video of them, like, actually talking. But I mean, they're cool, I guess. I like their tattoos.
Graham
Would you quit for an extra hundred million dollars?
Sophie Rain
An extra hundred million dollars? Would I quit? I would be stupid not to. Are you joking? 100 million?
Graham
Really? I feel like if you just make that in another year and a half, two years.
Sophie Rain
I mean, 100 million right now, like, am I being taxed on the 100 million or do I, like.
Chris Camilo
I would say, like, let's just say after taxes it's 70.
Sophie Rain
Okay then probably not. But if I'm getting the full hundred.
Graham
70. No. 100. Yes, you would quit.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, because that's, that's three digits, you know, better than two digits.
Graham
Do you know what your net worth is today?
Sophie Rain
No. No idea. If you had to guess, probably like 5 million. 20 million.
Graham
No.
Sophie Rain
5 to 25 to.
Graham
No, it has to be more than that.
Sophie Rain
I don't know. I don't know. Like, I'M not like, that's why I pay someone to do all of my financial stuff for me. I don't know anything about this.
Graham
I was going to guess it has to be 50.
Sophie Rain
Okay. I was like, 5 to 20 was my guess.
Graham
Somewhere it has, it has to be higher than that.
Sophie Rain
I pay a lot, like in taxes though. So, like, I don't.
Chris Camilo
Yeah, but if you made.
Sophie Rain
I don't have that much.
Graham
If, you know. Well, let's. We do the math. I'm basically taking your total income, subtracting taxes, subtracting living expenses and other discretionary spending.
Sophie Rain
Okay.
Graham
Then I'm adding in the fact that you've been investing the money an extra 15% over the last two years, which, which is on the conservative side of things. And that takes me to 43.
Sophie Rain
Okay.
Chris Camilo
The thing is that people, and we've noticed this on the podcast, will spend so much time, like Togi, you know, Toge is, wow, people, like, people will spend. And now people are going to just think that we're name dropping. You guys know who Toge is, right?
Graham
Togi.
Chris Camilo
Okay, I like to.
Sophie Rain
I'm like, people are just going to
Chris Camilo
think that we're name dropping. But like, this makes. It makes sense in the comments context. He will spend so much effort making as much money as possible, and if he just spent 5 to like 3% of that effort to understand investing and understand savings and budgeting and net worth and appreciation, growth, stuff like that, then he'll earn more spending in that 3% of time he spends learning that than if he were to spend that working. And the same thing would go to you if you're. If I ask you what's your net worth and you're saying between 5 and 2020, that shows to me that you have no idea what's going on financially, which is like insane to me because if you're grinding so, so, so hard to try to get to some place financially, like, you could just spend a little extra time or even trade the time and work a little bit less, but spend a little bit of time understanding your finances and that you'll make more money doing that. And it's not even close. Like, like five times more money doing that.
Sophie Rain
I literally have considered, like taking a college course online. Just, you don't need to do that.
Graham
You don't even need to like, literally
Chris Camilo
find someone that's financially literate and talk
Graham
to them for honestly, the money.
Chris Camilo
Talk to the money guys. Talk to Graham. Talk to me.
Sophie Rain
I need to because I really want to learn.
Chris Camilo
Like, even after this Podcast. We can go over it, like, in 10 minutes. You should. You should have a basic understanding of where you're at. Because if you're saying between five and 20, imagine after. Imagine after you grind for five years,
Sophie Rain
I guess that is pretty big.
Chris Camilo
And you learn that you have $10 million dollars, what are you gonna say? Where did it all go? Right?
Sophie Rain
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
Like, why did I grind so hard? Well, that could be the reality. You don't know how much these people, these money people that are, like, working with you are taking. Would you be able to say what percent they're taking? That's the thing you have. Like, and they could be taking some crazy percent where, like, if you just spent a little bit more time finding someone else or seeing what they're investing in. What if they're investing in really bad stuff?
Sophie Rain
It's just like, I don't. Like, I see. Like, I don't know any of this.
Graham
Just get a third party fiduciary to look it over for you.
Sophie Rain
Fiduciary?
Graham
Yeah. Someone who's on your side or just a friend. Third party. Yeah. Who has no financial interest in how you're doing.
Sophie Rain
Okay.
Graham
Just to look it over and say, hey, thumbs up. This is good. Or hey, these things are questionable. Like, we had on another person who had a very successful career, thought they made all this money and then realized, wait a second. The person I trusted with my money ended up squandering all of it. And I owe tax. Taxes that I got.
Chris Camilo
He was actually negative net worth after. It was RJ Mitty, who is on Breaking Bad, like a main star on Breaking Bad. And he was negative. He was. Yeah, he was like, severe financial duress.
Sophie Rain
So I definitely. I need to open a book or something.
Chris Camilo
Well, someone needs. You don't need to open a book. It's so simple. It's actually so simple.
Sophie Rain
It's like. It's not, though.
Chris Camilo
Like, it is so simple. I will explain to you in two. In five minutes. Not now. After the podcast. Or maybe we could. Yeah, we should just do it after the podcast. We'll do it after the podcast. But anyways, it. It would be so worth it to spend just a small percentage of your time instead of working to just understand your finances.
Graham
You're good. You're good for, like the next.
Chris Camilo
It's a few basic principles.
Sophie Rain
I feel like I'm like 50. 50 with it. Like, I kind of.
Chris Camilo
It really sounds like you're like 5 95. When. When it's 5 to 25 to 20.
Graham
I could see like 15 to 20. Okay, fine. Because market fluctuations, maybe valuations, but 5 to 20 is big when you're making this much money, it shouldn't be less than 25. If it were less than 25, you'd have some serious concerns, I would say. We actually got to figure out, like, what. Where's it going?
Sophie Rain
Yeah. See, like, I just.
Graham
I don't know who's controlling it and what are they doing with it.
Sophie Rain
I don't know. I obviously, like. I don't want to, like, talk about
Chris Camilo
it too heavily on the. Yeah, we'll discuss more later.
Graham
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
What would winning look like to you in 10 years?
Sophie Rain
Winning to me look like in 10 years. I want to be on my farm still. Like, I want to take care of my animals. Like, that's what I want to do. I eventually want to have, like, horses. I want to have a big cattle herd, and that's what I want to do. I want to wake up every day and, like, kind of be a farmer, I guess. Like, I. That's what my grandparents did. That's what my grandpa did. I watch. I grew up watching him do that. He raised pigs his entire life. And, like, that's just kind of what I want to do. I love. I love being, you know, in the southern, I guess you could say you should get fish. I love fishing.
Chris Camilo
Koi.
Sophie Rain
I have koi, actually.
Graham
Really?
Sophie Rain
I do. I have. They're not koi. They're koi goldfish. I probably have, like, 50 of them in my pond out front.
Graham
So what you should do, go to Japan, and they have these entire koi farms, and you could go there and actually pick out your koi.
Sophie Rain
And aren't they, like, a hundred thousand dollars? I was gonna say, aren't they, like, super expensive?
Graham
It depends on this. It depends on the size and the type of koi.
Sophie Rain
Jake Paul, he bought koi fish.
Chris Camilo
You did?
Sophie Rain
I saw that.
Graham
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
Like a big gold one or something. Yeah.
Graham
So I've seen the fish that were there, and I've seen them at, like, 50 to $100,000. But honestly, the ones that are like 5 to 10 look 90% the same thing.
Sophie Rain
Okay.
Graham
And it comes down to all. It's like, the scales and the marbling.
Sophie Rain
It's crazy. Like, it's like, who has. I don't know. Who has time to count the scales on a fish? It's just insane.
Graham
And it's the lines they want. They want really distinct lines and colorations that don't bleed into one another.
Sophie Rain
Another.
Graham
Because once they bleed into one another,
Sophie Rain
you've done Your research on that.
Chris Camilo
Oh, he loves fish.
Graham
I. I spent a whole day with the koi farmers in Japan, and they taught me everything about koi. It's actually really sad, I'll tell you.
Chris Camilo
Go ahead.
Graham
Now that I got to say it, the amount of fish that they kill.
Sophie Rain
Oh, to get.
Graham
Because they only want the ones that have certain colorations, and that's like a small percentage of the fish that they breed. So they breed, feed hundreds of thousands of fish, but they might only keep a few hundred of them.
Chris Camilo
It's kind of like a hundred thousand.
Graham
They call them calling.
Chris Camilo
They call the fish they don't kill.
Sophie Rain
It's calling.
Chris Camilo
Why do they call it that?
Graham
Less harsh than killing fish. In fairness, I think some of them are ground up, and I think they're reused for something. But it's still. But. But to get that one fish, that one fish is probably 1 in 100. When you really think of, like, that is the show fish. And then those fish will end up breeding. But the offspring, they could be any color, and so it's only as small. But. But you see them in different sizes. And apparently when they start off small. When they start off small, they'll change coloration as they get bigger. So there's also a chance. You spend $5,000 on a fish, and then by the time it's three times the size, its color changed, and it's worth worthless.
Chris Camilo
Hold on a sec. We have to understand this. Private jet.
Sophie Rain
Okay. Yes.
Chris Camilo
Okay. Because your manager chimed in and he said the amount you spend on private jets is unacceptable.
Sophie Rain
I guess. I guess I don't. Like. I don't know. Whenever I travel, like, I don't. I don't count it. I guess just because I love traveling, that doesn't count. I think that's girl math.
Graham
That's girl.
Sophie Rain
I guess it's girl math. But I did spend, like. I don't even want to say this because it's so embarrassing. I spent $78,000 on a private jet to bring my entire family to a vacation. And I think that that was valid. That's something I wanted to do. You can afford it.
Graham
I think if anyone could get a private jet, it's you and actually justify it.
Sophie Rain
Thank you. Thank you.
Chris Camilo
If anyone could. Anybody in the entire world. Yes, it would. It would have to be. It's good because the. The safety is increased. Also, if you are spending your money in any way, taking your family on a vacation is the best.
Sophie Rain
Yeah, it was. And it. We had so much fun. Like, they've. I think my, like, the last time my mom has flown anywhere was years prior to that. So, like, her first experience back flying was on a pj. Like, it was much fun. That's all I want to do is, like, I just want to spoil them. That's seriously all I want to do. But I'm slowing down on my PJ spending. Yeah, the one here was ak.
Graham
How often do people ask you for money? It's like, hey, could you just buy me this thing?
Sophie Rain
Quite often, actually. Quite often.
Graham
What's the most ridiculous request you've seen?
Sophie Rain
A house.
Graham
How much?
Sophie Rain
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Sophie Rain
I know, but it was like someone that I'm not close with.
Chris Camilo
I feel like if you're going to ask for a house from someone, you're not just going to go to like a million. You're going to be like, oh, can I have, like, a condo?
Sophie Rain
Exactly.
Chris Camilo
You know, like $250,000.
Sophie Rain
Someone that I like, used to talk to and, like, they're a family friend and, like, we were really close with whatever, but, like, I don't talk to you anymore. You're asking me for a million dollars.
Chris Camilo
Did you cut it off with your day ones?
Sophie Rain
No, I still talk to a lot of them. Honestly, I still do. They're all very. They're all very nice and supportive. There's been a couple people that, like, obviously I should have just said no way back then, but I just. I. I hate saying no to people I don't know. I've. I Spend a lot of my money on giving money to other people. Like my. One of my old co workers. I bought her a house. I did actually buy her a house. It was 300,000. And I just bought her a new car. And my friend who I used to, you know, go to school with, I send him money every other week just because, you know, me and him were. Me and him were tight, you know, like, he was there for me whenever. I didn't have any friend in high school. And shout out, why didn't you have
Graham
any friends in high school?
Sophie Rain
Oh, my God, are you kidding? Cause, like, no, I was. I don't know. I was just so. So like this. And like, I was a weirdo. Like, I really was, like, one of the weirdo kids. I wore. I don't. Let me just show you a picture of me. Okay, Let me just show you a picture of me from high school. I just, like, I didn't talk to anyone. I didn't have friends. I didn't, like, I wasn't interested in things that people were interested in. I was interested in Pokemon. Like, that's all I did was like, I had like a little Pokemon backpack, and I got made fun of it in middle school. Like, I like. I like that kind of stuff.
Graham
Are you gonna show up to your high school ready reunion?
Sophie Rain
Probably not. Probably not. Who would I go see?
Chris Camilo
Did you?
Graham
No, I was out of town.
Chris Camilo
Would you have?
Graham
Yeah, I would have. I see a lot of the people on Facebook. I like keeping tabs of people. And just like, when they post a photo, I'm like, you.
Chris Camilo
Graham always goes, oh, this person really went downhill. That's what.
Graham
Graham's always insane. It's insane because you see two types of people.
Sophie Rain
This was me and my friend and high school.
Graham
No. What?
Sophie Rain
Yeah, that's me.
Graham
No way.
Sophie Rain
That's me.
Chris Camilo
How did you lose all your weight?
Sophie Rain
I started eating a lot better.
Chris Camilo
Do you take oic?
Sophie Rain
No, never taken.
Chris Camilo
You never took any?
Sophie Rain
I don't like needles.
Chris Camilo
Oh.
Graham
People were curious, unrecognizable.
Sophie Rain
I know. Isn't it insane? Isn't it actually? Like, have you talked about this before? Not really, no. But there's pictures of me, like, from high school. Like, people that go to my high school now, currently, they go in the yearbook and take photos of me.
Graham
What motivated you? And like, how did you do it? Like, where did it start?
Sophie Rain
I think it started after high school. Serving. I was putting in step serving. I would. I couldn't say no to people. I'd always pull doubles. I'd Always say yes. If someone was calling out and they'd come to me and like, can you work for this person? I'd always say yes. So I was like working like 38 hour weeks every single week. And I really genuinely think it was just walking so much because before then and I, I, I didn't do anything in high school. I didn't like have any extracurricular activities. I was never on a team. I never did anything. I was just there, you know.
Graham
And what about diet?
Sophie Rain
McDonald's was my favorite place to eat at. I love.
Chris Camilo
What would you order?
Sophie Rain
Chicken nuggets. 20 chicken nuggets was my OG order, but now I don't eat nothing else. And fries and a coke and an apple pie because I like the apple pie and McDonald's, it's so good. But um, I had a really bad diet. I loved fast food and now I have a way better diet. Obviously I don't eat fast food 247 because that's what I used to eat 24 7. But yeah, I just, and it's been. This photo was taken in 2017.
Graham
Wow. This honestly shocking.
Chris Camilo
Yeah, it's. Honestly, it's just impressive.
Graham
Yeah, I think it's, yeah, it really is.
Chris Camilo
Like from a holistic view of your life, it seems like you kind of have everything dialed down. Like you came with two people that you're very close to and, and that's really nice.
Sophie Rain
And it takes a village. So surrounding yourself with people is like the number one thing I recommend. Like surround yourself with people you know are going to support you and you're
Chris Camilo
being generous with the people that have been generous to you, which is really cool. You're not like spending your money on lavish things. The only thing would be like figuring out where you're at financially because that would be like a better use of your time than honestly even working at this point. But yeah, I mean you seem like a pretty well rounded person. Yeah.
Sophie Rain
Thank you.
Graham
I feel, I feel, honestly I feel bad for the amount of hate that I just see in the comments but because it doesn't make any sense to me.
Sophie Rain
It doesn't make sense.
Chris Camilo
Well, the main thing people are going to hate on is the fact that, that like they see the whole of sphere as something that's very unethical. And so like that's where the hate's coming from.
Graham
They hate the people who buy it. That's what I think. It wouldn't exist if people weren't buying it.
Sophie Rain
That is true. I guess you got a point there. I think it goes Both ways.
Chris Camilo
I know.
Graham
I think if they put half of the attention they put on that into their own life, I think that would be beneficial for them.
Sophie Rain
I think that if I get, you know, if James Fishback becomes governor and if I get taxed 50%, I also think that the consumer should be tax 50%.
Chris Camilo
I think that it would.
Graham
Yeah.
Chris Camilo
Yeah. Well, it would probably go back to the right.
Graham
No, I don't know how that would work because like an el. Makeup tax, cigarette tax, gas tax is paid by the consumer, and then of course, they bake it into the price, but it's really the consumer that ends up paying.
Chris Camilo
Either way.
Sophie Rain
Either way.
Chris Camilo
It sounds like you're doing a great job. The only thing is the finance stuff. And definitely work on your pool game. That needs. Honestly, it's really what y' all say.
Sophie Rain
Do this hand like this.
Chris Camilo
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
You were. You.
Chris Camilo
You go and you start playing pool, and the very first shot, this is your. Your pool cue. This is the ball, and you go like this. You go like you. You twinked it.
Graham
Like it.
Chris Camilo
It like went over the top.
Sophie Rain
Does it make sense now?
Graham
I don't know.
Chris Camilo
It just. It made a twink sound.
Sophie Rain
I've never played sports. I'm not athletic. I've never been to the gym. Like, I'm not like. I don't. Do I. I don't know. I don't.
Graham
You don't go to the gym either.
Sophie Rain
I've never been to the gym day in my life. Why? I think I went. Actually, this is really funny. I went once and I was to trying. Trying to best bench press. Is that what this is called? Just the bar. And I threw out my shoulder, so I've never been.
Chris Camilo
The bar is pretty heavy. It's 45 pounds.
Graham
So honestly, you would do really well go to the gym with Togi.
Sophie Rain
I don't know who that is.
Chris Camilo
Okay.
Graham
That video would do so well. I. Yeah, it would do crazy.
Sophie Rain
I was supposed to go to. Steve will do it.
Chris Camilo
Oh, Ilia's gym.
Sophie Rain
No. La Something.
Chris Camilo
La Fitness.
Sophie Rain
Ryan Garcia Young La Young la. Is that what it's called?
Chris Camilo
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
Is that a gym?
Chris Camilo
Yeah. Well, I think it's like a brand. Honestly, I have no. Okay. Yeah.
Sophie Rain
That was gonna be my first official time in a gym.
Chris Camilo
Yeah.
Sophie Rain
Wow. So I don't work out. I'm not athletic. I never played sports in high school,
Graham
but why not work out? You just don't like it.
Chris Camilo
It seems like it'd be high Roi.
Graham
It seems like that would be one of the best things that you could do for like an hour a day to work out.
Sophie Rain
I've been telling myself for three years to get into the gym and workouts because I do want to like tone, but I don't know, I'm just. I'm comfortable where I am. Like, I'm happy with myself.
Chris Camilo
Diet is much more important.
Sophie Rain
A lot.
Chris Camilo
They spend a lot of time working out in the gym, but not very much on the diet.
Sophie Rain
Yes, diet is more important.
Chris Camilo
I would.
Sophie Rain
Was 100% more important. I mean, I. I haven't worked out and you saw I've lost so much weight just from eating better. So, yeah.
Chris Camilo
All right, well, that's it, guys.
Graham
Thank you.
Chris Camilo
Thank you so much for watching. Thank you for being available and for making this happen. Thank you guys very much for joining over there. Thank you, Brandon, for listening in.
Graham
And also.
Sophie Rain
Oh, sorry, I was shouting out Brandon for listening in.
Chris Camilo
Shout out Brandon.
Graham
Shout out Brandon. And also, if you want to see the members edition, the full thing, click the join button. Really helps support the channel.
Chris Camilo
Thank you guys so much for watching. Until next time.
Graham
Stitch Fix.
Chris Camilo
Stop shopping. Get styled. Not today, sweatpants.
Sophie Rain
Somebody's wearing jeans that fit. Wow. No photos, please.
Chris Camilo
I'm just a regular dad who happens to have a stylist.
Sophie Rain
I really look my best when someone else makes the decisions.
Graham
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Sophie Rain
i want to hug you. I'm going to hug you.
Graham
I'm coming in for a hug.
Hosts: Graham Stephan & Jack Selby
Guest: Sophie Rain
Date: April 22, 2026
This episode features Sophie Rain, a top OnlyFans (OF) creator, sharing her journey from humble beginnings to earning over $100 million annually. The conversation dives deep into her finances, lifestyle, experiences with fame and privacy, misconceptions about her industry, and the emotional and personal impact of her meteoric internet success.
On the emotional impact of sudden wealth:
“I went from having no money to $100,000 in my first month … it was just crazy because I couldn’t believe that you could even make this much through doing, being on the Internet.” (15:59)
On self-perception and growth:
“I’ve learned more than I’ve ever learned in school … I never knew, you know, about taxes and all that stuff. I know how to do all this stuff now.” (12:29)
On criticism and boundaries:
“I don’t read what other people are saying about me online because I know in my heart what I like to do and who I am. So who cares what this person is saying about me?” (44:06)
On the stigma of OF:
“It’s 2026. Like you know, the Epstein files are out. Like who cares? Like do what you want to do.” (33:14)
On the power of kindness and resilience:
“Why would I try to make myself stressed? … I just think that we just need to spread more kindness around because there’s just so much bad going on in the world.” (15:11)
On pretty girl syndrome and staying grounded:
“I grew up very poor ... I’m proud of my maturity. I know what’s right and what’s wrong … I love that I used to live like that because I could see it and I experienced it.” (72:33)
On her ultimate goal:
“Winning to me look like in 10 years. I want to be on my farm still. Like, I want to take care of my animals ... that’s what my grandparents did.” (93:28)
| Timestamp | Segment | |-------|------------------------------------| | 00:52 | Sophie reveals her earnings live | | 05:41 | Taxation and post-tax income | | 05:57 | Investing in property & cows | | 18:10 | First big spends with new money | | 20:12 | Privacy concerns, swatting, security | | 24:16 | Financially irresponsible purchases | | 34:44 | Creator-consumer power imbalances | | 36:06 | Unique (sometimes inappropriate) fan interactions | | 41:02 | Christianity and morality of OF | | 47:20 | Content batching and workflow | | 53:18 | Building an audience for OF | | 56:34 | Most revenue comes from fan messaging | | 74:18 | Career longevity and future plans | | 74:43 | Discussion on AI and impact on creators | | 93:28 | Her vision for the next 10 years |
The conversation was candid, humorous, and often self-deprecating. Sophie remains remarkably grounded despite her success, displaying both gratitude and a realistic understanding of the pros and cons of her lifestyle. The hosts—Graham and Chris—oscillate between curiosity, awe, skepticism, and encouragement, leading to an episode that’s both revealing and surprisingly relatable.
In this episode, Sophie Rain offers unprecedented access into the life of one of the Internet’s highest-earning creators. The discussion refutes misconceptions, explores the realities behind the numbers, and highlights the challenges that come with digital fame. Sophie’s transparency and groundedness set a compelling example for aspiring creators and skeptics alike, making this conversation a definitive overview of what it means to become (and stay) at the top of the creator economy in 2026.