OnlyFans celebrity discloses staggering bids for her virginity after earning $43 million this year

Sophie Rain has disclosed that she has received offers from ‘multiple companies’ willing to pay a substantial amount for her to lose her virginity on camera.

At 20 years old, Rain claims she has earned $43 million in a single year through OnlyFans, despite only being involved in this contentious industry.

Although Rain produces adult content for the platform, she maintains that she remains a virgin.

Companies are now making considerable bids for her to lose her virginity, or her ‘V card,’ as she describes it.

During a conversation with fellow social media star Camilla Araújo on her podcast, Rain shared that ‘several companies’ have reached out to her.

She has not disclosed the exact amount, but Rain doesn’t appear to be in a hurry to lose her virginity on camera, regardless of the offer size.

When discussing the proposal, Rain remarked: “Why would I do that?”

While Rain hasn’t revealed the specific amount she’s been offered, it’s reported that CamSoda proposed $250,000 for a ‘virginal show’.

“Your debut would be a masterclass in proving that you don’t need to go all the way to make people go all in,” CamSoda’s Vice President Daryn Parker stated in a statement, according to MailOnline.

“Let’s give our viewers a front-row seat to the phenomenon that has men falling to their knees (and reaching for their wallets) while you stay fully clothed,” he added.

“Your story of 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.

“Plus, let’s be honest – who wouldn’t want to see what the most lucrative virgin in the game has to say?”

Apart from the offers to lose her virginity on camera, Rain reportedly earns an astonishing $4 million monthly from OnlyFans.

However, a fellow adult industry personality has disputed this claim.

Adam Grandmaison tweeted: “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 argue: “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).”

Whether it’s $4 million or $400,000 monthly, either figure would be quite substantial if it were your monthly salary.