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ESPN’s Stephen A Smith breaks down the $43 million in revenue from the OnlyFans model and compares that number to NBA salaries

ESPN star Stephen A. Smith learned on Friday how much OnlyFans model Sophie Rain makes from her content and how much a fan pays to view it Money, he seemed shocked.

Rain posted her annual earnings from OnlyFans on social media, showing she earned over $43.5 million. A fan named Charley appeared to have spent more than $4.7 million, and Rain posted a screen recording showing the fan tipping her $200 at a time.

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Stephen A. Smith watches ESPN’s “NBA Countdown” at the Intuit Dome on October 23, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Kirby Lee – Image)

Smith noted that he earns more than some NBA players.

“Sophie Wren makes more money on OnlyFans than a lot of NBA superstars,” Smith said on “The Stephen A. Smith Show.” “Ladies and gentlemen, look at this list — Anthony Davis, Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, Anthony Edwards, look at the money they’re making.

According to Basketball Forever, “The platform is growing so fast that by 2023, OnlyFans content creators will earn a combined $6.6 billion, which is more than the entire National Basketball Association’s payroll ($6.6 billion vs. $4.9 billion ).

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ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith will cover the NBA Draft on June 23, 2022, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. (Kostas Lymperopoulos/NBAE via Getty Images)

“Miss Wren said she was a devout Christian and a virgin. So Sophie made $43 million and almost $5 million from Charlie. I guess he was probably the horniest man in America, huh?”

Wren, 20, insists the figure is real and refutes any claims to the contrary.

She also advises other girls like her not to think that being an OnlyFans content creator is all “sunshine and rainbows.”

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ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith hosts “The View.” (Screenshot/ABC)

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“I don’t want girls to think, oh, if Sophie Wren made this, I should do the same,” she wrote on X last week. “This career is not sunshine and rainbows 24/7 and if you don’t make it big, it’s not worth it. Anyone who is doing this I wish you success, but please don’t quit your job over it.”

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