Sophie Rain SLAMS Uber After Bizarre Money Message Mix-Up
UPDATE: OnlyFans star Sophie Rain has launched a scathing critique of Uber following an unbelievable incident involving a message from the ride-sharing giant’s official X (formerly Twitter) account. This unexpected revelation comes as Rain has pledged to support families struggling due to the recent government suspension of SNAP benefits.
On November 10, 2025, Rain took to X to announce her intention to provide financial assistance, stating, “I am giving out money to help those in need this week during the government shut down. If you or anyone you know needs assistance this week please drop any payment method below so I can lend a helping hand ?.” The post quickly gained traction, drawing numerous requests for help from her followers.
However, the situation took a bizarre twist when a message from Uber’s verified account appeared in the replies. The now-deleted message, which read “Xoxosamyo on PayPal,” was accompanied by a crying emoji and a pink heart with sparkles emoji. Though Uber removed the post shortly after, vigilant fans managed to capture screenshots, which began circulating widely on social media.
In a follow-up post, Rain didn’t hold back, exclaiming, “Uber, you better start paying your social media interns more because this is CRAZY.”
In an interview with The Blast, Rain elaborated on her reaction to the unexpected message. “Didn’t think I’d be Instacarting groceries to Uber this week, but here we are,” she said. “I get hundreds of payment requests a day, but seeing a verified Uber account with crying emojis and a PayPal handle threw me.” Rain humorously noted that her initial thought was that someone had hacked Uber’s account, but quickly realized it might just be an underpaid intern in need. “So I sent the money. What else am I gonna do, let Uber go hungry?” she added.
Rain’s comments highlight the ongoing issues surrounding fair wages in the gig economy. She directed a poignant message to Uber, stating, “If your social media intern is out here publicly asking OnlyFans girls for help with groceries, maybe your company should take a break from the self-driving cars and pay them a livable wage. Just a thought.”
As of now, Uber has not released an official statement regarding the incident. The company is facing increasing scrutiny over its treatment of employees, especially amidst the economic challenges that many are currently experiencing.
This developing story has sparked significant discussion online, with many users sharing their thoughts on the unexpected interaction between Rain and Uber. The incident raises broader questions about how corporations engage with their audiences and the implications for workers in the gig economy.
Stay tuned for updates on this unfolding situation as more details emerge.