Florida, man.
A gubernatorial candidate in the Sunshine State is drawing the ire of OnlyFans content creators, who are fuming after Republican hopeful James Fishback proposed a 50 percent “Sin Tax.”
Fishback’s goal?
He claims he wants to “disincentivize and deter” porn in Florida.
What Fishback Is Saying
Fishback, 31, is making the rounds of interviews, making his case to succeed Ron DeSantis. In those interviews, Fishback rants about protecting “impressionable men” from the likes of OnlyFans creators who live in Florida.
“I don’t want young women who could otherwise be mothers raising families, rearing children — I don’t want them to be selling their bodies to sick men online,” he said. “And I don’t want young, impressionable men who are straight from Christ … to be told and drawn into lust, and have their entire brain rewired.”
Breaking News 🚨@j_fishback promises to impose a “Sin Tax” on Only Fans. pic.twitter.com/Yh0RF5dSOC
— Joel Webbon (@JoelWebbon) January 12, 2026
He doubled down on X and tweeted, “Yes. As Florida Governor, I will institute at 50% tax on all income derived from ‘Only Fans.'”
What OnlyFans Creators Are Saying
19-year-old OnlyFans creator Anya Lacey, who is popular in the conservative movement for promoting her “trad wife” lifestyle, emphatically swung back at Fishback.
“I think it’s absolutely ridiculous, and it’s quite rich in a state where the city, Miami, was literally built off of cocaine money. And he’s calling it a ‘Sin Tax,’ right,” she said in an interview with The New York Post.
Lacey, who promotes her OnlyFans as someone “raised with cowboy boos, country music & American values,” didn’t stop there.
“I don’t really understand that, since we could call alcohol a sin, marijuana, strip clubs,” she continued. “Unless he’s ready to put a tax on anything that could be considered a sin, I think his proposal is absolutely ludicrous.”
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The most popular OnlyFans creator also weighed in. Sophie Rain blasted Fishback, saying that “what he’s saying invalidates him as a Christian.” She added, via The Post, that Fishback “could’ve gone about it a better way than to call me a w–re and say I have a degenerate job.”
Rain, who back in November shared she made nearly $100 million on OnlyFans from June 2023 to November 2025, said she’s paid “millions in taxes,” and that Fishback’s plan is “just not logical.”
Lacey, the “trad wife” content creator, offered a simple solution of the proposal passes.
“I’d just leave,” she quipped.
The proposal’s unlikely to happen, given that Fishback is polling extremely low in the governor’s race, with Rep. Byron Donalds leading the primary polls by a wide margin.