Benoit Paire jokingly teased his fans about joining the subscription-based social media platform OnlyF₹*s after learning about Sophie Rain's fat paycheck. The model earned a whopping $43 million using Only Fans during the course of a year.
Rain is a popular Instagram model who is also popular on OnlyF**s, a platform which helps fans connect with their favorite content creators via a subscription-based platform. During a recent podcast, the model, who is just 20 years old, revealed that she had been earning $4 million a month.
Later, Rain took to X (formerly Twitter) to reveal that she had in fact earned $43 million from November 28, 2023, to November 28, 2024, creating shockwaves across social media.
"Thankful for one year on here," she wrote.
She also added further proof to back her claims.
"Heard more proof was needed! here’s a few single months from this year."
To put things into perspective, the World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has earned just over $33 million in his entire career. On the other hand, Carlos Alcaraz has earned just over $36 million in his career.
French tennis star Benoit Paire, who has career earnings of $10 million, took to Instagram to hilariously tease that he would be joining OnlyF**s as well. He posted a mirror selfie in a white vest and wrote,
"43 Millions !!! I think Ima get on Only F**s too," a translated version of Paire's message read.
Benoit Paire has mainly played at the Challenger tournaments during 2024.
A look at Benoit Paire's 2024 season
Benoit Paire has mainly contested at the Challenger tournaments for the majority of the 2024 season. The former World No. 18 has struggled throughout the season. He failed to qualify for the main draw of any of the Majors and Masters 1000 events. To make matters worse, he was knocked out in the opening round of the qualifiers for all of the Grand Slams and Masters 1000 tournaments.
Interestingly, even during this period, Paire managed to clinch an impressive 2-6, 7-6(5), 6-3 comeback win against fifth seed Andy Murray at the Open Occitanie in Montepellier in January.
The 35-year-old holds a 2-3 win/loss record on the ATP Tour this year and is currently ranked 311 in the world. He recently competed at the Matsuyama Challengers where he was knocked out in the opening round after qualifying for the main draw.