OnlyFans star earnings revealed as she made millions more than athletes like Travis Kelce
(Image: instagram.com/sophieraiin)
People can make millions on OnlyFans – and Sophie Rain proved it.
On Thursday, OnlyFans creator Camilla Araujo shared a podcast video clip of her talking to Sophie about her income from the site. In the clip shared on Instagram, Camilla read from the 20-year-old Sophie’s phone that Sophie made $4 million a month on the site known for its NSFW content.
Sophie seemed shy and awkward about the amount, saying before Camilla read it out: “I don’t really want to hurt your feelings.” After Camilla read out the amount, Sophie awkwardly shrugged at the camera.
Later, the content creator posted on X, formally known as Twitter, a screenshot of her gross earnings over the year – which came out to more than $43 million. She captioned the photo: “Thankful for one year on here.”
( Image: Jam Press/Sophie Rain)
( Image: instagram.com/sophieraiin)
Sophie’s yearly salary is more than Travis Kelce makes from his NFL contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. According to Marca, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend makes $114.3 million a year currently, until his contract is up in 2026. The Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, makes $37 million a year.
“I can’t even be mad at you,” Camilla said in the previously mentioned clip, “this is ya’ll’s fault,” she addressed the camera.
She continued: “Like how do y’all men have that amount of money? You have wives, baby mamas, bills.”
Celebrities have also joined the paywall site, raking in millions from their content alone. According to The Tab, Australian rapper Iggy Azalea makes $48 million a year on the site while Cardi B pulls an estimated $47 million.
The site also claims that other celebrities on OnlyFans rake in millions. This includes Bella Thorne, who made $37 million this year; Tyga made $32 million this year; Amber Rose made $27 million; and Trisha Paytas made $12 million.
Cancelled podcast host, Tana Mongeau, is also on the site. She was open about her choice to post on the site, telling The Cut: “If I’m drunk and throwing a party and wearing a see-through shirt, I might as well monetize that.”
In a way, Tana takes her power back with her account. “So many men on the internet sexualized me for so long against my own will, and I got to a point where I finally was like, Damn, I might as well make a million dollars off of it,” she said.