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OnlyFans Millionaire Sophie Rain Drops $1M on MrBeast’s TeamWater Charity, Immediately Asks for a Feastables Vending Machine

Sophie Rain Donates $1 Million on MrBeast’s Charity Livestream

By Dena Falken EsqPublished 5 months ago 3 min read

20-year-old OnlyFans millionaire Sophie Rain has, well, officially made the leap from selling online content to attempting to purchase sainthood. On MrBeast’s TeamWater charity livestream, co-hosted by Adin Ross and xQc, Rain called in and casually donated $1 million.

Yes, you read that right. One million dollars.

MrBeast, whose fundraising goal had been $12 million, literally dropped his jaw on camera before asking her, “You sure?!”

Rain, calm and confident, responded: “I am 100% sure. This is an awesome cause. I appreciate everything you do and you’re just an amazing person, and I just want to support this because it’s awesome.”

By Friday morning, the livestream had smashed its target. Instead of $12 million, TeamWater was sitting on $30 million in donations. That’s millions of people around the world who will now have access to clean drinking water. And, let’s be honest, quite possibly the most expensive PR stunt an OnlyFans creator has ever pulled off.

Sophie Rain’s “Special Request”

Naturally, Sophie didn’t let her halo moment end with a wire transfer. In a follow-up video, she revealed that after sending her million, MrBeast’s team called to confirm the donation. Before hanging up, they asked if she needed anything.

Rain didn’t waste the opportunity to slide in a cheeky request:

“So I just recently got off the phone with MrBeast’s team to confirm my wire donation and ensure everything was good on their end. As they hung up, they said to let them know if I needed anything. I’ve been thinking about those Feastables vending machines. MrBeast, I’d love one for our house to try all the new flavors, especially for guests. It’d be a great addition. Let me know if we can make this happen, I’m so thankful for the chance to support this cause!”

That’s right—she gave away a million dollars and then asked for a chocolate dispenser. Girl math in action: spend a fortune, request candy.

The Internet Reacts

As expected, Twitter and TikTok turned Sophie’s donation into a think-piece factory within hours. Depending on which side of the feed you landed on, she was either a marketing genius or a shameless opportunist.

Some comments cheered her on:

“See her networking like ah beast!”

“She’s a marketing genius. $1 mil that she can write off for taxes in exchange for $10 mil of advertising/marketing that she’ll milk for several news cycles.”

Others were a lot harsher:

“Virtue signaling and marketing at its best.”

“She feel bad for ruining lives, families, and bank accounts. Attempting to give back or repent. Don’t believe til I see the receipts.”

“@MrBeast nice job utilizing your name and massive platforms that are comprised of mostly young children to give a shoutout OF prostitu. Disappointing bcuz you messaged them, not the other way around.”

And of course, the internet couldn’t resist dark humor:

“If she uses the Feastables vending machine as a porn prop I would LMAO so hard.”

In less than 24 hours, Sophie Rain had been rebranded online. Not just as an OnlyFans star, not even as a millionaire donor—but as the internet’s brand-new charity villainess.

The Bigger Picture

Here’s the thing: no matter how you feel about Sophie Rain, the donation worked. MrBeast’s charity not only hit its target but more than doubled it. Millions of people who will never know her name will drink clean water because of that moment.

At the same time, Sophie walks away with a mountain of publicity, a flood of new subscribers, and possibly a vending machine full of Feastables chocolate bars.

It’s the classic internet paradox: was this pure-hearted philanthropy, a tax write-off, a publicity stunt, or all of the above? The answer doesn’t really matter. TeamWater won. MrBeast won. Sophie Rain—whether you love her, hate her, or meme her—won too.

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About the Creator

Dena Falken Esq

Dena Falken Esq is renowned in the legal community as the Founder and CEO of Legal-Ease International, where she has made significant contributions to enhancing legal communication and proficiency worldwide.

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