The Brett Cooper Show

The Hoe Tax: OnlyFans Models Are Crashing Out

Jan 15, 2026
A Florida candidate proposes a staggering 50% sin tax on OnlyFans earnings, igniting a fiery debate. Content creator Sophie Rain defends her income and highlights broader issues like corporate loopholes. The discussion dives into the implications of taxing individual creators versus platforms. Is this political stunt smart or just viral politics? The episode explores the history of sin taxes and concerns about equitable taxation while pondering the future of vice industries. It's a provocative take on money, morality, and policy!
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INSIGHT

Controversial 50% OnlyFans Sin Tax Proposal

  • James Fishback proposed a 50% excise "sin tax" on OnlyFans creators to fund schools and crisis pregnancy centers.
  • Brett frames it as both a public-policy proposal and a viral campaign aimed at Gen Z attention.
ANECDOTE

Sophie Rain Called Out Publicly

  • Fishback publicly targeted OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain and challenged her to "pay up or quit."
  • The exchange went viral and became a high-profile example of the proposal in action.
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Creator's Defense: Survival And Tax Fairness

  • Sophie Rain responded that creators often rely on OnlyFans to support themselves and already pay substantial taxes.
  • She argued corporations should be taxed more instead of individual creators facing a punitive rate.
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