Sophie Rain’s philanthropic efforts have sparked conversations and backlash online, but the OnlyFans sensation isn’t letting the hatred get to her. From viral food giveaways, rent payments, anonymous acts of charity, to giving interviews about her future plans, she has come a long way in her philanthropic journey. Upon questioning about how she deals with the constant hate from a section of people, Rain recently said that she doesn’t let the “noise” affect her pursuits.
Sophie Rain unbothered by haters amid charity work backlash
The 21-year-old OF star remains unbothered by the criticism she faces for her charity work.
Addressing the hatred in a conversation with Where Is The Buzz, Sophie Rain shared that she is undeterred. “When I see negativity, I do not take it to heart. People project their own experiences on social media. What’s most important is the result. If someone can eat, sleep, or smile because of something we have done, then I do not care about the noise,” she stated.
The internet personality continues with her philanthropic efforts, which include a selfless donation of $121,000 of her OnlyFans earnings to Feeding America. Thus, Rain holds credit for providing 1.21 million meals to those in need. (via PEOPLE) Moreover, she has joined hands with community-based organizations like My Best Kid Life and the NAACP.
Explaining her choice of collaborations, Rain said, “I’ve researched partnerships such as My Best Kid Life and the NAACP. I think what they do is admirable.” Moreover, the OnlyFans creator emphasized the importance of grassroots collaborations.
The interview also delved into the topic of the possibility of something more concrete, including a Sophie Rain Foundation. Answering the question, she shared that she had previously entertained the thought.
“I’ve thought about it, yes,” Rain added. “A foundation would make sense because it allows giving to continue even when I’m not in the picture. I want my assistance to have structure, to reach people consistently instead of depending on single moments.”
Emphasizing her aim for better access to education and mental health support for families in need, Sophie Rain continued, “That’s what changes lives for the better.” Additionally, she revealed her philanthropic plans for the upcoming holiday season.
Rain shared, “For holidays, I will be carrying out a Christmas drive. It will be targeting families finding it difficult to make ends meet, after which I will have to keep you waiting.”
Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.
