Rain has purchased a 2024 Porsche GT3 RS for herself and now rents an oceanfront property in Florida. She plans to purchase a property for her parents this year, which will be the first home they will have owned.
“I love the people I’m around. I’m around a great group of people. All my friends and cousins, they do it as well,” said Rain.
Ex-OnlyFans Stars Share About Their Experience in the Community
While Sophie Rain has experienced great support within the OnlyFans online community, there’s been a stark contrast for others.
Angela White, who had a successful OnlyFans career under the persona “Blac Chyna,” talked with Christian hip hop artist Lecrae about her life’s transformation. She had “made millions” from her OnlyFans account. But, she experienced a “spiritual darkness,” and the “degrading” environment made it seem normal.
“I was just like really honestly just tired of myself and tired of waking up and feeling a certain type of way,” said White.
Since that time, White has given up her old life. She closed her OnlyFans account in 2022 and chose a life of sobriety as well. White also was baptized and has since earned a Bible college degree.
“When I got baptized, I knew that God told me, you do not need to be doing [OnlyFans]. This is not why I put you here—to degrade yourself. Because our bodies [are] a temple,” White said.
Victoria Sinis was offered what she thought was a dream job—using her marketing skills as a recruiter for OnlyFans. She quickly saw “strange fetish requests and pornographic content.”
Her work day after day involved recruiting women to “sell their bodies on OnlyFans” in degrading and terribly damaging ways. The women seemed happy, although the awful requests continued to roll in. Sinis spoke up about her concerns and was repeatedly shut down.
After hearing a talk from the anti-sexual exploitation group Collective Shout, Sinis quickly resigned from OnlyFans and now serves as an advocate for women.
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“Now, I’ve dedicated my life to fighting against the dangers of this over-sexualized culture and helping others share their extraordinary stories in meaningful ways,” said Sinis.