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Sophie Rain Flaunts Bikini Look Amid OnlyFans Sin Tax Drama


OnlyFans star Sophie Rain has shared yet another alluring snap, wearing a two-piece bikini. The popular internet personality showcased the sultry ensemble in a recent X (formerly Twitter) post, posing in front of a mirror. She also added a flirty caption, saying, “Would I be your college crush?”

Sophie Rain dazzles in printed bikini

Check out Sophie Rain’s latest X (Twitter) photo in a stunning outfit right here:

The mirror selfie captures Rain posing in a two-piece string bikini featuring printed anime designs on the triangle top. The OnlyFans star also wore an unbuttoned pair of light blue ripped denim jeans, which gave a peek at the bikini’s thong-style bottom.

To complete the look, Rain opted for minimal jewelry, including a silver nose ring, a delicate chain-style necklace, and silver rings. Moreover, she left her hair open with a middle part and kept her makeup minimal.

Meanwhile, fans couldn’t stop praising Sophie Rain’s look in the comments section. “You’d be my life time crush,” wrote one user, with another stating, “Your energy is fire.” Furthermore, a third fan added, “Gorgeous.” As of writing, the OnlyFans model’s post has received 3.3k likes.

Notably, Rain’s risque fashion moment comes just weeks after she spoke out against James Fishback, a Republican candidate for Florida governor, for proposing a 50% “sin tax” on all OnlyFans creators in the state.

Originally reported by Namrata Ghosh on Mandatory.

Here you can find the original article; the photos and images used in our article also come from this source. We are not their authors; they have been used solely for informational purposes with proper attribution to their original source.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.