OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain slammed Florida republican gubernatorial candidate James Fishback’s proposal to slap a 50 percent “sin tax” on OnlyFans income.
Rain called the idea “the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.”
“How do you charge a sin tax to a Christian who hasn’t sinned?” she said in a statement to People on Tuesday, January 13. “No one ever forced me to start an OnlyFans, it was MY decision, so I don’t need a 31-year-old man telling me I can’t sell my body online.
“I am a Christian, God knows what I am doing,” she continued, “and I know he is happy with me, that’s the only validation I need.”

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Fishback took to social media claiming that Rain will owe the state $42 million if and when he is elected and implements his plan.
“He is focusing on me because he needs the attention he can get at this point, which, honestly is sad if you think about it,” Rain continued. “He is first condemning what I do, but at the same time picking me out of the bunch to start some type of viral beef, yeah, no, I don’t think so. He thinks he can go after the biggest, but let’s see how that turns out for him.”

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Fishback – a longshot to win the race for Florida governor — explained his proposal in an interview with NXR Studios on Monday, January 12.
“It is called a ‘sin tax’ because it is a sin, number one, but the purpose of the sin tax in economics is to disincentivize and deter a behavior,” he said. “As Florida governor, I don’t want young women who could otherwise be mothers raising families, rearing children, I don’t want them to be selling their bodies to sick men online. And I don’t want young, impressionable men who have strayed from Christ, who have strayed from our Lord and savior to be told, and to be drawn into lust, and have their entire brain rewired.”
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