
'Australia's most sexually-active woman' wants to bed hundreds of American men
Australian OnlyFans star Annie Knight has revealed her desire to move stateside and continue her X-rated career.
The 28-year-old first shot to fame in 2023 after boasting about bedding 300 men in a year, which earned her the nickname of 'Australia's most sexually-active woman'.
Annie's currently a regular on Australia's biggest radio show and even had a major reality TV opportunity in the works at one point, but she's had trouble going mainstream given the country's more conservative media landscape.
She has seen the fame and notoriety English OnlyFans stars Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips have gained in the U.S. and is keen to make her mark next.
The sex worker gave the North American market a test run in February when she joined Bonnie in Cancun, Mexico, for Spring Break, where the duo slept with dozens of barely-legal partygoers.
The endeavor was a huge hit, with the pair attracting plenty of attention from students who were desperate to film with them.
Annie then spent a few weeks in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, where she took meetings with some major porn studios and adult talent agents who are keen to make her a star in the U.S.
And while in Hollywood, Annie even got engaged to longtime boyfriend Henry Brayshaw, who popped the question at Beverly Hills hotspot Spago with a three-carat diamond ring worth around $120,000.
She was also spotted shopping on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, where she went into designer stores like Gucci to spend her OnlyFans earnings.
The X-rated star has also launched her own podcast called Annie Knight Unhinged, which is another part of her plan to go global.
She's already appeared on Adam22's popular Plug Talk podcast, which is one of the biggest adult podcasts on the planet.
Despite her engagement, Annie is still forging ahead with her plans to have sex with 1,000 men - a figure that will include 500 virgins - by the end of 2025.
One major porn agent told DailyMail.com that Annie has the potential to make it in the U.S., but she may need to find a more jaw-dropping stunt to put herself on the map.
The insider said: 'She's got the right look, but it's a tough market when you've got Lily Phillips hitting up nursing homes and Bonnie sleeping with 1,000 guys in a day.
'At this point, sleeping with 500 virgins just isn't going to be enough to cut it over here.'
Speaking to DailyMail.com about her engagement, Annie said that her fiance is completely monogamous and faithful to her and is forbidden from sleeping with other women - but the same rules don't apply to her.
Not only did Annie allegedly have sex with 600 men last year, she's now got her sights set on doing 1,000 guys before the end of 2025 and says that wedded bliss with her husband-to-be isn't going to change a thing.
She said: 'He is super supportive, he's just the best and he understands that I'm very work oriented and that I enjoy my job.
'We have ten years of history. He knows me better than anyone, better than I even know myself, we've been through so much together and the support and the love that we have for each other is unmatched - he accepts me for who I am.'
Annie's fiance is so accepting of her that he even accompanied he to Cancun for Spring Break, where she teamed up with porn star Bonnie Blue.
She said: 'He would stay at the hotel during the day and just chill out, and then he'd usually come out with us later at night.
During the day, Bonnie and Annie would party with all the Spring Breakers and then take some back to their hotel to film with.
She explained: 'Our number one priority was to get OnlyFans content and film with all the college boys.
'And it was so easy. They'd come up begging us to film with them, they'd mob us at the pool. It was honestly so much fun,' she gushed.
Once they went back to the room to film, Annie and Bonnie's assistants would have the young men sign release forms and provide ID to prove that they were legal, and then schedule them into time slots to have sex with the two blondes.
Instead of being jealous, Annie said her fiance would warmly greet her at the end of the day.
She said: 'He'd ask how many people I filmed with and how it all went and if I was happy with the content I got. He was there for emotional and moral support.'
While Annie admits that their arrangement may seem odd to some, she said that having open communication and honesty is the key to making their unconventional relationship work.
She said: 'If I was sneakily going and sleeping with these guys then he'd he jealous for sure and upset, but it's the fact that he knows that it's my job and that it's important.
'It's very separate. It's not the same filming with random guys as it is when I'm intimate with him. It's such a different experience and I've told him that so many times, so he's just very understanding.'
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