Im so hot, I make $650K a month sneaky women steal my photos to catfish naive men online

Pretty woman, ugly tricks.Sophie Rain, an influencer with over 13 million followers on TikTok and Instagram, says sneaky ladies are using her sexy photos to catfish men out of money.“It bothers me a lot,” Rain, 20, told JamPress.

“It really irritates me because it’s not my fault someone is using my photos to scam them.”Rain, who makes nearly $650,000 a month on OnlyFans, confessed that men she has never met before will contact they thought they had with her.“I have a lot of men who message me saying something along the lines of ‘Hey, we had plans to meet up and at the last minute you cancelled on me.I just want to know why.'”Rain, feeling bad for the ghosted men, will reply to them, breaking the news that they’ve been catfished.“I’ll give them some sympathy and sometimes they’re understanding and that’s that, but a lot of the time they think I’m lying about it,” the influencer said.

“I don’t message people on my unverified social media accounts.”The Tampa, Florida resident is aware of the multiple catfish accounts using her photos and finds it disparaging.“I find it incredibly creepy seeing my body or my face used by someone else,” she said.“⁠People are impersonating me in order to scam naive men out of money.”One scammer named Charlotte, who goes by @babycharlotte1, recently admitted online to using Rain’s persona to lure men.“I did borrow your face and tell a guy I look like you but it was all my personality,”Charlotte said in the clip.

“I just used your face and body.”In a follow up TikTok, the content creator called Charlotte “lame” and “gross” for manipulating people.“For anyone about to hand over cash to a hot stranger, be careful – it might be a horrible catfish!” Rain exclaimed.Rain advises people to be mindful of who they are messaging and the types of accounts they’re reaching out to you on.“Be more careful and think ‘Hmmm this random Sophie Rain telegram a...

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