
OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain says a basketball player offered her $15 million to take her virginity.
The 21-year-old, who made a staggering $95 million in just two years on the platform, recently revealed on her Instagram account that a mystery star had reached out with the unusual offer.
In the reel, which was posted on 18 May, Rain shared a screenshot from the unnamed athlete and explained: “Someone last week offered me $15 million to take my V-card.”
When asked if she’d taken the man up on his offer, Rain replied: “Um, no. I obviously have morals.”
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As you can imagine, the post prompted plenty of speculation online about who the person might be, with some folks suggesting the whole thing could be made up.
However, in a recent interview with TMZ, Rain insisted that it was true.

And, although she opted to remain tight-lipped when it came to his name, she did share one new detail: that he plays basketball.
“I can’t say, I can’t say,” she said when asked who it was.
“I can say, he’s on a basketball team.”
When pressed further on which team specifically, Rain once again opted to keep schtum.
“I don’t want to ruin anyone’s career,” she added.
Rain then shared that after she gave her response to the basketball star - a flat and firm ‘no’ - he didn't push things and instead ‘ghosted’ her.
Rain has previously revealed that she can make more than $40 million a year from OnlyFans but has warned others it's not as easy as they may think.
“Girls see the headlines and think they’re going to wake up rich,” she told The Blast last year.
“But unless you already have a huge audience - or you’re ready to work around the clock building one - this isn’t quick money.

“Most girls I know are barely pulling in $500 a month.”
She’s also shared her thoughts on Sydney Sweeney's OnlyFans storyline in Euphoria, claiming it was ‘misleading’ and ‘over-dramatised’.
Sweeney’s storyline in the show sparked a backlash online, after her character Cassie was seen dressed up as a dog on a leash in one scene, and in a disturbing infant-inspired get-up in another.
Rain chipped in with her thoughts on the controversial storyline, telling TMZ: "I think it's pretty cool that they're bringing OnlyFans into the entertainment world, but the way they're doing it is over-dramatised.
"We shouldn't be portraying OnlyFans that way... It's very misleading."