Sophie Lane built a huge multi-million dollar brand in her sole fan work.
Despite being criticised left and right for the suspicious content she shares online, the 20-year-old model only hears the words of higher power.
Rain, who travels through Sophieraiin across social media platforms, tells Fox News Digital exclusively that the subscription-based site is just a stepping stone in her career.
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Sophie Lane is pleased with her work online thanks to her Christian values. (Sophie Rain)
The content creator admitted that while she was receiving a backlash online, she never questioned her Christian faith.
“I'm very strong,” she said. “I have a very close relationship with the Church. I love God. I think he will forgive you anything you sin.
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She often doesn't have time to attend services in person, but she always does have to dial in to a virtual service every week.
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“I'm currently living in Miami so I'm doing a bit of video calls, but I lived in Tampa, that's the church I own,” she said. “I love that church so much… my pastor there. I can't listen to another pastor.”
“I have a very close relationship with the Church. I love God. I think he will forgive you anything you sin.
She said, “It's so nice because you don't have to be there to hear God's Word. I can hear it from my phone.”

Rain barely interacted while working as a server before earning millions of people with his sole fan. (Sophie Rain)
Rain also believed in her strong morals and values to help her concentrate on her future and quiet the noise outside.
“Having personal boundaries is the biggest thing,” she said. “You have to have morality, otherwise you'll get lost in the industry. That's what happens. It's really easy to listen to what someone else says and try to follow what they're doing, but you have to stay true to yourself.”
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She said, “Essentially, there's this big misconception among the only fans that you're labelled as a porn star, but I'm still a virgin.

Lane said the biggest misconception about her job as a fan is that she is a porn star. (Sophie Rain)
Before Rain became one of the most coveted influencers online, she worked as a server in a restaurant. She recently shared the video, admitting that she made $4 million from her only fan in a month.
“Essentially, there is this big misconception among the only fans who say you are labelled as a porn star, but I am still a virgin.
“I was working long shifts just because I was trying to make money,” Lane said. “I was still living with my parents. I wanted to move out. I wanted to do my own thing, but it wasn't making enough money for me. I barely make it, as everything is so expensive today. My sister was actually doing me first. She started with her and everything.
What started out as posting some fun photos online has now been born into a profitable business. Rain and some of her friends live and work in a South Florida home. Bophouse, an organically formed idea for making money.

Rain creates “Bop House” and creates content with a few friends at his home in South Florida. (Sophie Rain)
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“We were always hanging out, going on trips, just wandering around, and becoming friends,” Lane said. “So we had this idea, and that's exactly what happened.
“The biggest thing is to have personal boundaries. You need to have morals. Otherwise you'll get lost in the industry. That's exactly what happens.”
“We're all there to help support each other. We're there to help grow with each other.”
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She said, “I was honestly a little nervous. It's difficult to move into a house with eight girls, but it's a lot of fun. We're there just to support each other.

Bop House Girls has 33 million followers. (Sophie Rain)
As for her critics, Rain takes a lot of approach to dealing with disapproval.
“I listen and get their criticism. Sometimes I don't believe it, but I sit there and listen to them. It's nice to have someone talk and hear another view of what I'm doing. “Many times, that's good information, but if you don't think you need that information, I'll sit there and listen anyway.”
Rain says, “It's a lot of places where morals come back to regenerate, as you need to stay true to yourself.
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