Sophie Rain isn’t backing down after a fellow creator called her out for allegedly ‘faking’ the amount of money she is bringing in from OnlyFans.
Just like every other topic on the internet, if you start making claims, people are going to demand that you show your working out and sources.
OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain is dealing with this right now after making one hell of a claim about how much money she is bringing in through OnlyFans.
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In a recent podcast interview with fellow OnlyFans creator Camilla Araujo, Rain claimed she was making around $4 million a month from her new line of work.
Aware people wouldn’t just outright believe her, she took to Twitter to share her receipts.
Sharing in a post, Rain showed that so far for the year she has earned a whopping $43,477,695.01.
On top of that, she showed that one really enthusiastic subscriber has basically contributed 10 percent of that figure all by themselves.
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Fellow OnlyFans creator, Adam 22, also known as Adam Grandmaison, admitted he had his reservation about her claims.
Writing on Twitter on December 3 he said: “Everyone I’ve talked to who works in the OnlyFans industry agrees these numbers are fake and would kindly request you post screen recordings.”
The podcaster and creator went on to say: “I’m not 'mad' I just think y’all should know this is marketing and not news. Yea she’s very popular but her management team are faking her numbers to get media attention (and it’s working).”
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However, Sophie was more than happy to share a screen recording of her earnings on Twitter, but this still hasn’t convinced everyone.
She wrote ‘happy now’ with crying emojis as the footage showed she has earned a little bit more over the last few days, a new total earnings figure of a whopping $43,505,866.99.
Some social media users insisted the skepticism was mostly envy, while others insisted Rain could still be fluffing her numbers to just get more promotion.
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One user wrote: “This doesn't prove anything. It's literally the easiest thing to fake this. all you have to do is right click on the website and change the numbers in the code.”
With another adding: “Do it on a chrome, record the full screen and reload the page when you’re recording.”
And a third simply joked: “I still don’t believe this! Send me a 15 bands so I know you’re serious.”
What do you think? Is she really bringing in the big bucks or fluffing her numbers for the internet.
Topics: Adult Industry, OnlyFans, Social Media, Money, Twitter