
Money is no object to some people, just ask Sophie Rain of OnlyFans fame.
In a new social media clip, the NSFW content creator casually deconstructed a whopping $200k's worth of receipts linked to her long Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival weekend.
Kicking off today with headline act Sabrina Carpenter - Justin Bieber, The Strokes, Iggy Pop, CMAT, PinkPantheress, and Jack White are also on the bill - the popular festival is now in its 25th year.
Opening up on her expenditure, Sophie began: "Obviously I am not a brand-friendly influencer, so I had to pay for Coachella all on my own.
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"And I'm going to Coachella with the entire bob house, the assistant and stylist, so I had to get 12 tickets. We got 12 artist passes and a table at the main stage, and it ended up being $67,980."
Sophie, who made $76 million without uttering even a word to her OnlyFans subscribers, then confirmed that she'd flown her crew out to California privately.
"You guys know me, so obviously I booked a private jet and a round-trip to Coachella Valley cost me $37,498.
"We originally had an Airbnb booked way in advance for £29,000, but they cancelled on us three days before the event, so we had to book another Airbnb and that total was $83,375," she continued.
"And as I said prior, I got a stylist and all of the clothes that she got me ended up totalling $5,000. So the total cost for three days at Coachella is $193,845. Do you guys think this is worth it?"

Answering her signing-off question, the filthy-rich personality's fans were mixed in their responses.
"She probably makes that much $ in a day or two. There are guys out there that put 6 whole paychecks into an engagement ring," highlighted one person.
"Damn Sophie Rain richer than most of your fave rappers" and "Once that OF tax hits and she doesn't reevaluate that lifestyle, she'll go broke," read two more messages.
A fourth X user pointed to the fact her Coachella weekender cost more than most people make in three years.
"Part of me is like 'that's insane,' but another part gets it—it's the kind of flex that keeps you relevant in a space where attention is literally currency," argued somebody else.
"Still though... $200K? That weekend better come with a lifetime of memories AND WiFi that never fails".
Topics: OnlyFans, Music, Festivals, Money, Social Media