Sophie Rain is once again drawing attention for the sheer scale of the success she says she’s achieved on OnlyFans.
The 21-year-old content creator claims she earned more than $95 million in just two years on the subscription-based platform, a figure she shared publicly alongside a detailed earnings graph.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Rain shared analytics showing her total revenue from June 2023 through November 2025, which she said amounted to $95,005,586.26. The chart also reflected a reported growth rate of more than 26,000%, underscoring the speed of her ascent in the creator economy. “Thankful for two years on here,” Rain wrote while sharing the data.
This isn’t the first time Rain has disclosed eye-catching numbers. In 2024, she revealed that she had earned roughly $43 million during her first year on the platform alone. Taken together, her claims place her among the highest-earning creators on OnlyFans, a platform more commonly associated with far smaller, incremental earnings.
Rain’s story stands out not only because of the numbers but also because of the contrast she draws with her past. Originally from Florida, she has said she grew up relying on food stamps and worked as a waitress before joining OnlyFans.
She has noted that she lost that job shortly before launching her online career, a turning point that led to rapid financial growth. Now based in Miami, Rain has said her income allows her to support her entire family.
Beyond earnings claims, Rain has also used her visibility and resources for public-facing charitable efforts. Earlier this month, during the ongoing federal government shutdown, she pledged to assist families affected by the pause in SNAP benefits.
In a video shared on X, Rain explained that the issue resonated with her because of her own experiences growing up. “I used to live off food stamps so I get it,” she said. “I’m very grateful for how far I’ve come, and it’s only because of you guys. So I would love to use my privilege to give back.”
Rain followed that statement by offering to send money and cover grocery costs for people in need, inviting families to share payment information so she could help them directly. She added that she hoped her actions would encourage other creators in similar financial positions to step up as well.