
OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain surprised YouTube megastar MrBeast with a $1 million donation during his TeamWater charity livestream on Thursday night. The 20-year-old influencer, known for her massive online following and claims of extraordinary earnings from the subscription-based platform, called into the stream and made the unexpected pledge live on air.
MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson), who hosted the livestream alongside creators Adin Ross and xQc, partnered with Mark Rober for the TeamWater initiative. The campaign aims to raise $40 million throughout August to provide clean water access to underserved communities globally. During the livestream, Rain expressed her motivation to give, stating, “I’ve been wanting to donate... I want to donate $1 million.”
Sophie Rain just left MrBeast, Adin Ross, and xQc shook after donating $1 million to his clean water charity 🤯pic.twitter.com/vyWFwCrrYH
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) August 15, 2025
Donaldson, visibly stunned, responded, “You sure?!” Rain confirmed she was certain, calling the cause “awesome” and thanking MrBeast for his efforts. As of Friday morning, the stream had already raised over $10 million of its $12 million target, while the broader campaign had reached $29.3 million in contributions.
call it dirty money, but i still donated $1m more than you did 🤷♀️ thank you for the opportunity #TeamWater
— Sophie Rain (@sophieraiin) August 15, 2025
Following her donation, Rain tweeted, “call it dirty money, but i still donated $1m more than you did 🤷♀️ thank you for the opportunity #TeamWater.” The Miami-based content creator has claimed to have earned over $80 million from OnlyFans since joining in July 2023. She has also shared that she purchased a private jet, seven cars, and a $2.7 million farmhouse from her earnings.
Rain’s donation places her among the top contributors on the TeamWater leaderboard, joining other major donors such as Citadel CEO Ken Griffin ($2.25 million), Kick.com ($2 million), and Shopify CEO Tobias Lütke ($1.5 million). YouTube and Google also contributed $2 million in matching funds.
In a statement via her representatives, Rain said, “Access to clean water is something many of us take for granted… I wanted to do something that would have a real and immediate impact.” She emphasized that all contributions, large or small, can make a difference.
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