While the young content creator has been very open about her choice to remain abstinent.
Sophie Rain has revealed that several companies have made her some serious financial offers to film her losing her v!rginity on camera.
The 20 year old has made quite the name for herself in the adult content industry, reportedly earning a whopping $43 million in just one year with OnlyFans, while still claiming v!rginity.
Rain, who produces NSFW content on the platform, is insistent that she hasn’t crossed that personal boundary. Companies are now vying for what she calls her “V card” with staggering bids.
Multiple companies have approached me to film me losing my v!rginity, Sophie Rain told Camilla Araújo’s podcast.
Rain has not disclosed exact figures but seems unfazed by the lucrative proposals. On the topic, she said: “Why would I do that?” She’s not exactly in a hurry to accept any such deal, regardless of the amount.
Adult platform CamSoda bid $250,000 for what they described as a ‘v!rginal show,’ among the offers. Daryn Parker, CamSoda’s Vice President, stated: MailOnline said: ‘Your debut would be a masterclass in showing that you needn’t go all the way to get people all in.’
‘We want to offer our viewers a front row seat to the phenomenon that has men falling to their knees (and reaching for their wallets) with you still fully clothed,’ Daryn Parker said.
‘Rising from food stamps to 43 million is nothing short of iconic and we believe your success and creativity can inspire models and viewers alike.’
And, to be honest, who wouldn’t want to know what the most lucrative v!rgin in the game has to say?”
Sophie Rain, though, makes an incredible $4 million per month from the controversial offers, outside the OnlyFans. Nevertheless, the figures have been disputed by another adult industry star.
Adam Grandmaison took to Twitter to cast doubt on Sophie Rain’s reported earnings, stating: “Anyone I’ve spoken to in the OnlyFans industry says these numbers are fakes and would kindly ask you to post screen recordings.”
The podcaster and content creator added: “I’m not ‘mad’, I just feel like y’all should know this is marketing, not news. She’s very popular, but her management team are faking her numbers to get media attention (it’s working, yeah).”
Either $4m or $400,000 a month would be an enviable take home salary by anybody’s standards.