Sophie Rain is using her platform for something bigger.
The Florida-based OnlyFans model and digital creator has donated $121,000 from her subscription earnings to Feeding America, an organization that works to combat hunger across the United States. According to Rain, the contribution will help provide 1.21 million meals for families in need.
“I didn’t want to keep a single dollar of that money,” Rain said. “If I can turn attention from my content into food on someone’s plate, then I’m going to do it every time.”
Rain shared proof of her donation with followers on X (formerly Twitter), including a screenshot of her September OnlyFans payout — showing more than $151,000 in gross income and $121,116 in net earnings — along with a thank-you letter dated October 2, reportedly from Feeding America’s Chief Development Officer, Casey Marsh.
“They’re one of the few organizations I trust to stretch every dollar,” Rain added. “I wanted to help real families, in my country, in real time.”
Rain credited her fans for helping make the initiative possible.
“You’re amazing,” she wrote to one follower. “It’s all of us together feeding people.”
The creator launched her #GoonForGood campaign in September as part of her birthday celebration, but says it has since grown far beyond its original purpose.
“This started as a birthday idea, but it’s grown,” she said. “People who never even heard of OnlyFans before told me they donated too. That means something.”
While some critics have questioned her decision to mix adult content with charity, Rain remains unfazed.
“Some people called it weird. Some laughed. But the result is 1.21 million meals. I’ll take that over their approval any day,” she said. “The stigma doesn’t feed anyone. If someone’s hungry, they don’t care where the help comes from. They just want to eat.”
This is not Rain’s first charitable effort. In August, she pledged $1 million to a clean water initiative led by YouTuber MrBeast.
She insists her philanthropy is ongoing, not a publicity stunt.
“I’m not done. This wasn’t a stunt. It’s a model,” she said. “We make so much money in this industry. It’s time more of us did something useful with it.”
Feeding America has not yet publicly confirmed the donation. However, Rain says she is already planning her next campaign.
“Grateful for everyone who made this possible,” she said. “The meals are real. The love is too.”

