OnlyFans stars moan about proposed 50% Florida ‘Sin Tax’



Uncle Sam wants more than just a peek.

Top OnlyFans stars are moaning over a Florida gubernatorial candidate’s vow to slap their earnings with a whopping 50% “Sin Tax” in an effort to “disincentivize and deter” the porn biz.

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Republican hopeful James Fishback’s eyebrow-raising proposal is targeted at both the OnlyFans creators and the “sick men online” who buy their shapely wares, he told NXR Studios Monday.

Top OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain slammed the proposed tax law as “the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.”

“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 are straight from Christ…to be told and drawn into lust, and have their entire brain rewired,” said Fishback, 31, a political newcomer and investment company CEO who previously hosted free-speech debate tournaments in Florida. 

OnlyFans favorite and Tampa resident Sophie Rain, who said she earned a mind-boggling $95 million from the site between 2023 and 2025, blasted Fishback’s plan to the Post as “the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. 

“I pay my taxes – I’ve paid millions in taxes – and it’s just not logical,” said Rain, 21, who also co-founded and is a member of the Bop House, a Florida compound home to a gaggle of adult stars who say they net a combined $15 million per month.

Rain, who famously says she’s still a virgin, doesn’t appreciate Fishback’s brazen judgement. 

Even the gun-toting, conservative OnlyFans star Anya Lacey, who claims she’s among the top 0.1% of the site’s earners, said Fishback’s plan crosses the line. Courtesy of Anya Lacey

“I was raised Christian my entire life and I went to church every Sunday, so I was taught to love thy neighbor.

“What he’s saying invalidates him as a Christian…he could’ve gone about it a better way than to call me a w—e and say I have a degenerate job,” Rain said.

Fishback claimed on X that Rain would owe the state $42 million in taxes under his proposal.

Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback said the tax proposal would “disincentivize and deter” usage of the amateur porn site. AP

Even the gun-toting, conservative OnlyFans star Anya Lacey, who claims she’s among the top 0.1% of the site’s earners, said Fishback crossed the line – and vowed to flee the state if his plan goes through.

“I think it’s absolutely ridiculous, and it’s quite rich in a state where the city, Miami, was literally built off of cocaine money. And he’s calling it a ‘Sin Tax’ right,” she said.

“I don’t really understand that, since we could call alcohol a sin, marijuana, strip clubs. Unless he’s ready to put a tax on anything that could be considered a sin, I think his proposal is absolutely ludicrous,” Lacey, 19, told The Post from her Jupiter home. 

Rain co-founded and is a member of the Bop House, a Florida compound home to a gaggle of OnlyFans stars that reportedly brings in a combined nearly $15 million per month. Jam Press/@bophouse

“I specifically live in Florida because I’m from here, but it’s also an extremely tax-sheltered state…but this wouldn’t affect my income, because I’d just leave,” she continued. 

Fishback, who is trailing far behind Florida Rep. Byron Donalds in GOP primary polls, estimated that the tax plan would take an estimated $200 million from OnlyFans stars’ pockets — going instead to improve school lunches.

Fishback did not immediately respond to comment.




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