OnlyFans Star Sophie Rain Says God Is ‘Happy’ With Her $43m Success
Even though she often faces criticism over the kind of content she shares online, 20-year-old model Sophie Rain says she stays grounded by turning to her faith.
Known as SophieRaiin across her social platforms, Rain recently spoke to Fox News Digital and said that being on a subscription-based site like OnlyFans is just one part of her bigger career goals. Since graduating high school two years ago, she’s managed to earn an eye-watering $43 million.
While people online are quick to judge her, Sophie says she’s never once doubted her Christian faith or her connection to it.
“I’m very strong,” she shared. “I have a very close relationship with my church and I love God. I believe that he will forgive your sins for anything, and I think that he’s happy that I’m successful.”
She mentioned that while her schedule doesn’t always allow her to attend church in person, she makes time each week for virtual services.
“I do a little video call because I’m currently living in Miami, but I used to live in Tampa, and that’s my home church,” she explained. “I love that church so much and… my pastor that is there. I can’t listen to another pastor.”
She also added, “It’s so nice because I don’t have to be there to listen to the Word of God. I can listen to it from my phone.”

“Having personal boundaries is the biggest thing,” she shared. “You have got to have morals or else you’re going to get lost in the industry. That’s just what happens. It’s really easy to listen to what someone else says and listen to them and try to follow what they do, but you have got to stay true to yourself.”
She also explained, “Essentially, there’s just this big misconception on OnlyFans that you are labeled as a porn star, but I’m still a virgin. I keep my content on OnlyFans very reserved, and you can still make money from doing all of these things.”

“I was working long shifts just because I was just trying to make money,” Rain recalled.

What started as sharing a few fun photos online eventually turned into a full-blown business. Today, Rain lives and works with friends in a South Florida home known as the Bop House — an idea that naturally grew from their friendship and shared goals.

“We all are there to help support each other. We’re all there to help each other grow.”
She added, “I honestly was a little nervous about it… moving into a house with eight girls was going to be tough, but it’s so much fun. We’re all there to just support each other, and we’ve built a community where our collaboration fuels our success.”

“I listen and I take in their criticism, and sometimes I don’t believe it, but I’ll just sit there and listen to them because it’s nice to have someone to talk to and hear another view on what I’m doing, so I can work on being better,” she shared. “A lot of times it is good information, but if I don’t think that I need that information, I’m going to sit there and listen to them anyway.”