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Christian OnlyFans model Sophie Rain used her considerable social media presence to slam Donald Trump’s handling of the proposed TikTok ban, saying we should “leave politics out of it.”
Bonnie Blue might be the OnlyFans star on everybody’s lips, but Sophie Rain has got her pegged at least where earnings are concerned. The self-declared virgin went viral last year when she revealed her staggering $43 million OnlyFans paycheck after being mistaken for an NSFW Spider-man girly, and now she’s supported her 11 million followers on TikTok by slamming the president to TMZ.
Sophie Rain addressed the TikTok ban and slammed Trump
Sophie Rain might be making bank on OnlyFans, but TikTok is her primary platform of choice where she usually posts content from Bop House, the content creation mansion she recently launched with her x-rated earnings. As such, she had some thoughts on the TikTok ban that Donald Trump pushed back by 90 days in the first week of his Presidency.
“We make TikTok. The creators who make content and post, we are TikTok. People go on TikTok to watch creators and see what other people are doing, so I think that as long as we keep up with that, nothing is going to change,” she said.
“I don’t think they are going to take TikTok away, at least I’m hoping not. I’m not in the mindset of ‘Oh, it’s a only 90-day extension and we’re not going to have it forever.’ I’m just going to assume that we are going to have it forever.”
Sophie then echoed statements from other creators like James Charles who accused the current US President of attempting to win over the public by saving TikTok.
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“Trump is going to use TikTok to influence everyone,” she said. “That’s going to be his political standing but I just think it’s silly. We should definitely leave politics out of it, it’s a social media app.”
Sophie concluded the statement by stating how we never did the same to Facebook and Instagram, which is not very factually accurate as Facebook was at the centre of the 2016 election scandal.
Featured image credit: Sophie Rain/FOX News