Her real name is Izabella Blair. She grew up in the Tampa area, was raised on food stamps, and still streams Sunday services from her childhood church online.
She launched her OnlyFans account in May 2023 after getting fired from a Miami waitressing job. Her boss had found her early subscription content. By the end of her first full year, her dashboard showed $43 million. By January 2026, it had crossed $100 million in lifetime earnings. OnlyFans takes 20% off the top.
The brand is the part most people miss. She wears a promise ring. She has turned down 7-figure offers to lose her virginity on camera. She tells interviewers her career is proof “you don’t have to give yourself up to everyone.” The Christian framing, the promise ring, the cattle farm, and the rejection of the biggest offers in her industry are the business.
She put the money into Florida. She bought real estate and a 20-acre farm near Tampa, then stocked it with cows, goats, chickens, and a koi pond. Two of the cows are named Milkshake and Pancake. Two of the goats are named Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. The farm is now part of her content. It is also the source of legitimate depreciation deductions that subscription income alone cannot generate. She pledged $1 million to MrBeast’s Team Water charity stream.
She disclosed last year’s numbers on The Iced Coffee Hour, the personal-finance podcast hosted by Graham Stephan and Jack Selby. She brought her dashboard on screen to push back on years of accusations that her earnings screenshots were fake. The $30.7 million federal bill lines up with the top 37% bracket. Her actual effective rate is almost certainly lower once farm depreciation, real estate, and entity structuring are factored in. The Florida residency does the heaviest lifting. California’s top combined rate runs past 50% once state income tax stacks on federal. Florida takes nothing.
The math could change. James Fishback, a 2026 candidate for Florida governor, has proposed a 50% state sin tax on OnlyFans income to fund schools and discourage the work. Sophie Rain has publicly opposed it. Her response: “How do you charge a sin tax to a Christian who hasn’t sinned?”
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