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OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain (21) is publicly campaigning to be the next "Bachelorette" after Taylor Frankie Paul's canceled season — and she'd do it for free. The virgin millionaire with 14.9M TikTok followers says ABC needs "a real girl like me to take it seriously."

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ABC hasn't responded yet, but Rain's massive social reach (more than double Paul's following) could be a ratings goldmine for the struggling franchise. Whether they bite or not, she's making it clear: she's not dating just to date.

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Her Bachelor crush? Joey Graziadei (2024's lead, currently engaged). Her ideal man: "Someone who believes in God and the church… character matters more, though." She's looking for a Christian ready for marriage.

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She's dead serious about the format: "I won't do anything with a man unless marriage or God tells me he is the one. I definitely can be flirty, but I would genuinely like to get to know all of the 20 men."

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After Paul's season imploded (leaked 2023 video showed her throwing metal chairs at her ex in front of her 5-year-old), Rain pitched herself on X. Her post got flooded with support — fans called her "the most desirable single woman" and said she'd "break the internet."

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Rain has earned over $110 million from OnlyFans since 2023, but says her virginity and Christian faith make dating harder. "A lot of men come in with assumptions. Some are curious for the wrong reasons, some get insecure."

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Fielder championed sanctuary city policies, police accountability, fossil fuel divestment, and rent control. She was outnumbered as SF voters shifted moderate. Now her sudden exit could hand Lurie another seat on the Board of Supervisors — and more power to push his agenda unchecked.

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If she resigns, Lurie gets to appoint her replacement before a special election. His last appointment was a disaster: Beya Alcaraz, a 29-year-old ex-pet store owner who abandoned her shop with hundreds of dead mice, resigned after 9 days. The Mission District (Fielder's seat) is SF's most progressive voting bloc — a placeholder is likely.

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Fielder's chief of staff says she has NOT officially resigned despite reports. "We are hoping the press can respect her privacy at this time." Mayor Lurie posted a diplomatic "wishing her a speedy recovery" message — while his allies ran attack ads against her over housing.

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Now the City Attorney's Office is investigating WHO leaked it — almost certainly a supervisor or staffer. Fielder's name is swirling, but she hasn't been pinpointed. The timing of her hospitalization right as this probe heats up? Raising eyebrows across SF politics.

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The leak: A City Attorney memo warned Lurie's "sobering center" plan (lock up homeless drug users for treatment, arrest them if they leave) carries "very high legal risk" and could violate state law. Fielder voted NO. Only 2 of 11 supervisors opposed it. The memo leaked to Mission Local.

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Fielder, a Democratic Socialist and indigenous Latina, has been MIA from 4+ meetings this month. Before that, she was the lone thorn in Lurie's side — calling hearings on cronyism (OpenGov got a $5.9M permit tech contract with alleged ties to Lurie's nonprofit) and opposing his housing zoning push.

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San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder — the city's most progressive official — is hospitalized in a "health crisis" and signaling she'll resign after just 1 year in office. The timing? Explosive. She's been at war with Mayor Lurie over a $5.9M contract scandal and a leaked memo exposing legal risks in his homeless detention plan.

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