At merely 20 years old, Sophie Rain has accumulated 42 times the amount that the average American earns throughout their entire lifetime, with Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce estimating that figure at $1.7 million.
The question arises: how would someone invest such substantial wealth while still being under the legal drinking age in the United States?
The young businesswoman, who maintains she remains celibate despite regularly sharing provocative content on social media platforms and her subscription-based content service, co-established the Bop House.
This venture represents Generation Z’s interpretation of the famous Playboy Mansion, housing eight content creators who collectively maintain over 33 million social media followers. Rain developed this concept alongside fellow model Aishah Sofey.
When The Hollywood Fix inquired about Rain’s total earnings, she responded: “Total? Around $72 million.”
The interviewer then asked about her most expensive acquisition, which predictably turned out to be real estate.
“Probably my house. I just dropped, it was $2.7 million on my house,” she explained, clarifying that this property is separate from the Bop House.
“That’s my solo house. So, I’m trying to start a farm actually, a farm in Florida—and I just bought 20 acres with a giant mansion on it. So, that’s my biggest purchase, I bought it cash.”
This isn’t the first instance of Rain discussing her financial situation publicly, as she revealed on social media in early December that she possessed $43,477,695.01.
Perhaps most remarkably, one individual subscriber appears to contribute approximately 10 percent of her total earnings independently.
She also posted evidence of her highest-contributing subscriber, who has maintained their subscription for 11 months and has spent $4.7 million during that period.
On her platform, Rain wrote: “Big thank you to my top spender for being there since the beginning.”
Additionally, in February she displayed her substantial account balance, showing total earnings of $50,594,646.62 since beginning her content creation career.
She captioned that post: “Half way to $100m thank you all so much.”