OnlyFans creator Annie Knight has publicly criticized fellow content creator Sophie Rain for what she calls “misleading” comments about morality and earnings on the platform.

Knight accused Rain of promoting a false narrative that suggests women can make millions on OnlyFans without posting explicit content.

The controversy started after Rain appeared on the Banging Out podcast, where she distanced herself from creators who produce adult material. Rain claimed that she and her former housemates from the Bop House have maintained their “morals” by not crossing certain lines—implying that those who do, lack principles. She also stated that she is a virgin and doesn’t engage in explicit content.

Additionally, Rain boasted about earning $82 million in just 18 months during an appearance on David Dobrik’s YouTube vlog—even comparing her success to that of LeBron James.

In response, Knight told Us Weekly that Rain is being dishonest about both her content and income. “She’s creating an entirely false narrative,” Knight said, “which teaches young women that if they join OnlyFans and post bikini photos—with no nudity—they’ll make $80 million. That’s simply not true.”

Knight also pointed out that Rain’s page includes strip teases and full nudity, contradicting her public statements. “She’s lying about the type of content she creates and the money she makes,” Knight added.

What irritated Knight most was Rain’s suggestion that sex workers lack morals. “It’s bullshit,” Knight stated. “She’s adding to the stigma against sex workers while trying to make herself look morally superior.” Knight, who has been open about her own explicit content and high earnings—reporting over $200,000 per month—emphasized that having morals and doing sex work are not mutually exclusive.

“I have strong morals. I believe in right and wrong, individuality, sexual freedom, and being kind and non-judgmental,” Knight explained. “What Sophie said is false in every way.”

Knight also highlighted the challenges of being a full-time creator: “This isn’t an easy job. We deal with constant criticism, it affects our personal relationships, and we have to hustle non-stop. You’re creating content across multiple platforms around the clock.”

She concluded by urging Rain to be more honest and reflective: “She needs to look in the mirror. By her own logic, if she’s posting explicit content, then she’s also compromising her morals.”

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