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Mia Monroe Says Red Pill Content Needs to Be Left in 2025

by Terra Watts
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Mia Monroe understands that the internet can be unpredictable. Monroe didn’t expect a fun photo of herself pitting her against Sophie Rain to go viral and make headlines.

“I had no idea it was going to blow up like that,” Monroe laughed. “There was absolutely no way I could’ve predicted how big it would become.”

As timelines were filled with debate, memes, and trending topics, Monroe remained composed and even added a touch of kindness. Rather than making it a competition, Monroe took it as an appreciation.

“I think Sophie Rain is a great businesswoman, similar to Camilla,” said Monroe. “They have great marketing strategies when it comes to getting traffic to their OnlyFans.”

Monroe also pointed out that success on the platform isn’t about explicit materials.

“Sure, they don’t make explicit content on their pages, but that’s the whole point of OnlyFans,” she said. “Being able to make the content that you, as a creator, are comfortable with making and selling.”

As long as people are paying for small actions, Monroe has no issue.

“If someone wants to pay thousands to see Sophie’s hand bra videos, which obviously they are, all the power to her,” she said.

As for a possible collaboration, Monroe would have no hesitation.

“If the opportunity presented itself, I’d love to work with her in the future,” she continued. “I think she has a great vibe, and I’ve been loving her recent content of giving back to her fans.”

From Athlete DMs to a Domestic Fantasy

But as Monroe’s career expands, so does her mailbox. Celebrity fame isn’t a surprise.

“I’ve had my fair share of actors, NFL, MLB, and NBA players in my DMs,” she replied. “Those ones never really surprise me. I just don’t really get starstruck like that.”

But there might be one name that could make her spin.

“However, if someone like Martha Stewart were to slide in my DMs to collab, I would be running around my house and jumping up and down uncontrollably,” said Monroe.

Her admiration is deep and nostalgic.

“I have always adored her and how effortless she makes cooking, baking, and homemaking look,” she said. “I used to watch The Martha Stewart Show all the time.”

Monroe understands contrast.

“I know with my job, OnlyFans, I’m the furthest thing from being traditional,” she added. “But I still love that stuff.”

Logging Off to Stay Grounded

But outside of these viral moments and celebrity direct messages, Monroe talks candidly about how overwhelming the online world can be.

“It’s honestly exhausting to look at social media during this timeline,” she said.

To protect herself, she sets boundaries.

“I personally have to take breaks from TikTok and Instagram because it’s a lot to take in if you’re really paying attention to the state of the world. I also have daily time limits set for those apps to avoid doomscrolling, which I recommend everyone should do for their mental health,” she said.

Regarding what society should leave behind as it moves into a new year, Monroe was very forthright.

“I think moving forward, we need to leave behind red pill content,” she said.

She criticized platforms that were spreading misogyny.

“Pages like ‘whatever’ just give these misogynistic, small, bitter, old men a platform to harass women for everyone to see,” she said.

Although she considers exposure a warning sign, there is a larger issue at stake.

“On the other hand, it’s also normalizing the way some young men think it’s OK to disrespect and degrade women,” Monroe added.

A Fortune Built and a Farm on the Horizon

With 2025 appearing as a breakout year, Monroe recognizes that people are interested in her income but will not disclose it.

“I’d rather not say exactly how much I brought in this year on OnlyFans, but it’s in the millions again,” she said.

To double that figure in 2026 seems unbelievable, even to her.

“I can’t see myself doubling what I made this year in 2026 because that would be insane. But never say never.”

Rather than going for ever larger numbers, Monroe prefers to concentrate on her own life.

“My plans going into 2026 are to really focus on sharing more of my personal life on my socials,” she said.

That’s different from the way she acted before.

“I’ve tried to steer clear of that in the past because I know most people don’t follow me for my personality,” she said. “They mainly follow for my assets.”

However, Monroe is ready to open up. “I have some really fun plans for next year,” she said. “Including building out my backyard and getting started on the small farm and garden that I’ve always wanted to have.”

From viral shareables and million-dollar years to gardening and Martha Stewart fantasies, Mia Monroe is proving that success doesn’t have one form. She’s doing it on her own terms, laughing all the way, and logging off whenever she wants.

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