Sophie Rain Reveals Why She Started OF: 'I Do It For My Family'

By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on April 28, 2025 at 5:45 PM EDT

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Sophie Rain is revealing the true motivation behind launching her OnlyFans account, and it has nothing to do with chasing fame.

The 20-year-old content creator shared with The Blast that her primary goal was to support her family after years of financial struggles in Miami.

"We grew up on food stamps, like paycheck to paycheck, we had no money at all," Rain stated.

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Sophie Rain Gets Real About Growing Up Broke

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Raised in a household where every dollar counted, Rain watched her parents sacrifice everything to keep food on the table.

By 17, she was working as a waitress and handing most of her paycheck over to help out.

"I knew that I needed to make money somehow because my only vision was helping my family. That's all I wanted to do," Rain confessed.

When her social media fame began to take off, Rain was fired. "I remember feeling so lost," she admitted. "But it also pushed me to think bigger."

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Rain's OF Journey: Faith, Hustle, And Staying True

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Instagram | Sophie Rain

With limited options, Sophie Rain decided to bet on herself and the adult entertainment website.

However, unlike most, she built her brand around her Christian faith, offering content that was suggestive but never explicit.

"I stayed true to myself," Rain said. "I wasn't going to compromise who I am just to fit in."

The gamble paid off big time. In her first year, Rain raked in over $43 million. By early 2025, her total earnings had skyrocketed past $63 million, with a net profit of $51 million.

Instead of blowing her millions on luxury, Rain made it her mission to lift her family. She wiped out her parents' $15,000 property tax debt, bought them a new car and fridge, and is now searching for a new home to gift them.

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"My parents gave everything they had for me growing up," she said. "Now it's my turn to give everything back."

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Sophie Rain Says God Is Proud of Her $43 Million Career

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Instagram | Sophie Rain

Rain's chat with The Blast comes a month after she did her best to clear up the biggest misconception about her joining an adult entertainment website.

Despite facing backlash for her online content, the 20-year-old model says her Christian faith has never wavered.

"I'm very strong," Rain told Fox News Digital. "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."

Living in Miami now, Rain keeps close to her Tampa-based home church through weekly virtual services.

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"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 said. "I love that church so much and… my pastor that is there. I can't listen to another pastor."

Rain Shuts Down OF Stereotypes

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Instagram | Sophie Rain

While Rain's success in adult entertainment content has brought her fame and fortune, it also comes with heavy misconceptions.

"Essentially, there's just this big misconception on OnlyFans that you are labeled as a p-rn star, but I'm still a virgin," Rain said. "I keep my content on OnlyFans very reserved, and you can still make money from doing all of these things."

Rain shed light on her time serving at a restaurant. "I was working long shifts just because I was just trying to make money," she said.

She added, "I was still living with my parents. I wanted to move out. I wanted to go do my own thing, and it just was not making me enough money."

Her sister introduced her to OF, a move that quickly turned into a multimillion-dollar opportunity.

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Inside Sophie Rain's 'Bop House' Content Empire

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Instagram | Sophie Rain

What began with posting photos evolved into a full-time business.

Rain now lives with a group of fellow content creators at the Bop House in South Florida, an idea that grew out of their natural friendship.

"We always were hanging out, going on trips, like, just hanging out, being friends," Rain said. "So we had this idea, 'Why don't we just all move into a house together and all work together?' And that is exactly what happened."

As for the critics, Rain welcomes feedback but stands firm in her values.

"You have got to have morals or else you're going to get lost in the industry," she said. "As long as you have that security, you are going to be good in this industry and you are going to be successful."

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