Popular OnlyFans star Sophie Rain yearly earnings revealed - and she made MILLIONS more than five-time NBA All-Star player
A five-time NBA All-Star and NBA champion makes millions less than popular OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain, it has been revealed.
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum will bring home $34.8million this season, bringing his total cash earned in the NBA to north of $125million, per Spotrac.
But in a new podcast interview with fellow OnlyFans star Camilla Araujo, Rain revealed she was making a whopping $4million per month.
She then posted a screenshot of her earnings on Thursday to X, showing that she had brought home $43.4million in the last year.
Rain's earnings are also far more than Patrick Mahomes $37million cap hit this season for the Chiefs.
OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain recently shared that she had made over $43million last year
That figure is millions more than Jayson Tatum's salary this year for the Boston Celtics
Rain, 20, is one of the most popular people on OnlyFans, which is a site for racy content
Mavs star Luka Doncic is also behind Rain at just over $43million in total cash for this season, while Anthony Edwards will be making $42.1million.
Fans hit out at Rain's reveal in response to an X post comparing her and Tatum's earnings.
'This is so f*****g sad and pathetic,' one said.
'Paying for her onlyfans is seriously dumb asf, you're making her rich while gaining low attention span and brainrot,' another added.
While OnlyFans has proved to be a decisive topic, athletes have at times used the platform to add money to their bank accounts.
Luka Doncic's (right) wage also gets nowhere near Rain's astronomic 2024 earnings
Rain poses for a snap on Instagram, which has received more than a quarter of a million likes
Canadian pole vaulter Alysha Newman uses the platform, and went viral over the summer (and added 20,000 followers) when she twerked after nailing a jump at the Paris Games.
'There's always a [stigma] around it, and I am well aware of it,' she told Mail Sport. 'But I have so much faith in the company and where it's going.'
Newman would go on to win a bronze medal in Paris.
Several other Olympians, including British diver Jack Laugher, have used the platform as well.