OnlyFans Star Sophie Rain Claims She’s a Virgin — And Made More Than LeBron James

The OnlyFans creator says she’s a virgin and insists she out-earned LeBron James.

OnlyFans Star Sophie Rain Claims She's a Virgin—And Made More Than Lebron James
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OnlyFans star Sophie Rain is back in the spotlight after making a series of claims that sent social media into overdrive.

She first drew attention when clips from her April 2025 appearance on the Bangin’ Out podcast resurfaced online. In the interview, the 21-year-old creator spoke candidly about her income on the platform, stating, “I did make $43 million in one year last year. That’s a fact,” while noting that taxes significantly reduced her take-home total.

As the clips circulated, Rain addressed the reaction directly on X (formerly Twitter), pushing back on assumptions tied to her work and personal life. “why is it so shocking to people i am a virgin,” she wrote on Monday, December 1, responding to skepticism aimed at her claims.

She followed that post with one that drew widespread attention for a different reason—money. “did i beat him this year? $52M 👀,” Rain added, comparing her reported earnings to NBA superstar LeBron James, who is listed at $48.7 million for the 2024–25 season.

These comments come just days after Rain released what she said were her cumulative earnings on the platform.

On November 27, Rain shared a detailed analytics chart showing her reported OnlyFans revenue from June 2023 through November 2025. According to the data she posted, her total earnings over those two years amounted to $95,005,586.26, representing a growth of more than 26,000%.

“thankful for two years on here 🫶🏻,” Rain wrote while posting the chart, which quickly spread across platforms and fueled renewed debate about the earning power of top creators.

During her Bangin’ Out podcast appearance, Rain also discussed the personal consequences of her success. She said her parents were fired from their jobs after employers learned of her work on OnlyFans, explaining that companies “don’t associate with OnlyFans.” As a result, she said she now financially supports them—an outcome she described as complicated, even amid massive earnings.

The progression of Rain’s claims—from a single $43 million year, to outperforming one of the most famous athletes in the world, to nearly $100 million across two years—has placed her among the highest-earning content creators on the OnlyFans platform.

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