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Sophie Rain Raises $121K for Feeding America After Pledging 24 Hours of OnlyFans Earnings

Florida-based OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain is drawing global attention for using her platform to support hunger relief efforts across the United States.

In October 2025, the 21-year-old model donated approximately $121,000 of her subscription earnings — all raised in just 24 hours — to Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger-relief charity.

Rain had announced to her subscribers that every dollar earned on September 30 would be donated. “I decided from the start that 100% of what I made would go straight to Feeding America,” she told PEOPLE.

According to Feeding America, one dollar can provide at least 10 meals. Her contribution is estimated to have helped deliver close to 1.2 million meals to families facing food insecurity.

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Rain’s gesture, however, was far from spontaneous. She has spoken openly about growing up in a household that relied on food stamps and struggled to afford groceries. “I know what it’s like to open the fridge and not have much there,” she said. “I know what it’s like to see your parents stress about groceries, and make the choice between paying rent or feeding the family.”

Sophie Rain

The fundraising effort began as part of a cheekily named campaign, #GoonForGood, which she initially thought of as a joke to mark her birthday. Instead, it became one of the most successful charitable drives she has ever led.

Rain, who has quickly become one of the highest-earning creators on the platform, has made an estimated $85.4 million so far in 2025. Her manager expects she could close out the year with around $110 million in earnings — positioning her among the platform’s top global earners.

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This is not her first philanthropic initiative. In August, Rain pledged $1 million to a clean water project led by YouTuber MrBeast. She says she is already planning a new campaign for the holiday season and intends to continue donating regularly. “Food insecurity doesn’t care what job you have or who you are,” she said. “As long as I continue to make money, I will continue to donate.”

Although some critics have questioned the link between adult content creation and charity fundraising, Rain says the judgment doesn’t bother her.

“People already judge us,” she said. “If you wait for approval, you’ll never do anything. You don’t need to be ‘respectable’ to make a difference.”

 

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