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I went from making $52,000 a year to co-founding 'Call Her Daddy.' Then I lost everything overnight.
- Sofia Franklyn co-founded "Call Her Daddy" in 2018, which quickly changed her finances and social life — but a public fallout in 2020 cost her the show, income, and part of her identity.
- She rebuilt by launching "Sofia with an F," leaning on family resilience, and now makes a point of not letting her job define her self-worth.
- She's engaged, keeps her relationship private but is very open about money with her partner, and is a firm believer in prenuptial agreements.
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