logo
Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman Annie Knight hosts engagement party ahead of her marriage to Henry Brayshaw

Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman Annie Knight hosts engagement party ahead of her marriage to Henry Brayshaw

Daily Mail​02-05-2025

Annie Knight recently hosted a glamorous engagement celebration in honour of her upcoming marriage to Henry Brayshaw.
The adult content creator, 28, dubbed Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman, shared a gallery of precious photos to social media on Friday, which captured highlights from the event.
One adorable photo showed the loved-up couple having fun at a local bar, with Henry kissing Annie on the cheek as she held a drink in her hand.
Both dressed to impress, as Annie looked stunning in a white mini-dress while Henry was dashing in a cream blazer paired with black pants.
Another snapshot showed Henry addressing their guests with a microphone, as Annie looked on.
A third image featured their elegantly designed party cake adorned with the word 'Engaged'.
Annie captioned the gallery with some notes from the traditional Wedding March song.
In March, the eye-watering cost of Annie's huge diamond engagement ring was revealed.
Annie got engaged to boyfriend Henry Brayshaw over a romantic dinner in Beverly Hills in late March - one week after they rekindled their romance.
Sparing no expense, Henry, 27, who is the son of sports commentator James Brayshaw, proposed to Annie with a three carat diamond, which Daily Mail Australia can reveal is worth $200,000.
The enormous oval cut stone takes up almost the width of Annie's finger and is placed on an elegant gold band.
Austen & Blake jewellery expert Tony French exclusively told Daily Mail Australia: 'A natural diamond of this carat could cost anywhere between $140,000-$200,000.
'Complemented by what looks to be an 18 carat yellow band, this impressive single stone setting ring makes everything about the diamond.'
'Despite its weight, the ring is beautifully understated. It's the elegance and cut that captures attention. From the top, it is very reminiscent of the Cartier 1895 solitaire,' Tony continued.
The adult content creator dubbed Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman, recently shared a gallery of precious photos to social media which captured highlights from the event
One image features their elegantly decorated party cake adorned with the word 'Engaged'
Annie said she has already started planning her wedding to Henry, with the couple hoping to tie the knot in late 2026 in Australia.
'I'm a very organised person. I love planning,' she gushed to Daily Mail Australia.
'I've been planning my wedding since I was a little girl. I want to make sure it's exactly what I want, and Henry is the same.
'I have already started planning a lot of it,' she added. 'I have already picked a venue and I'm sussing out dress designers and figuring out a day.
'We're thinking the second half of next year. I'm not going to spare any expense. I want it to be my dream wedding.'
Annie also revealed her mother Karyn was the first person she called after Henry popped the question, but after informing her father Simon and her friends, she went straight to OnlyFans to tell her subscribers.
The preppy blonde makes millions by selling sexually explicit videos and images to her devout fans on the adult website, and Annie made sure they knew she wouldn't be going anywhere despite the ring on her finger.
Earlier this year, Annie made clear that her relationship with Henry won't stop her from bedding hundreds of men before her wedding night.
She said her fiancé is completely monogamous and faithful to her, and is forbidden from sleeping with other women - but the same rules don't apply to her.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Katie Price faces wait over further bankruptcy-related proceedings
Katie Price faces wait over further bankruptcy-related proceedings

The Independent

time29 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Katie Price faces wait over further bankruptcy-related proceedings

Katie Price faces a wait to see whether more of her income will go directly towards paying off money owed under her two bankruptcies. The former glamour model was declared bankrupt in November 2019 and again in March last year, and the bankruptcies have since been discharged. However, Price, who did not attend the hearing and was not represented, still owes money as a result of the bankruptcies, and she had previously reached a voluntary agreement over her debts. On Friday, barrister Darragh Connell, representing trustees, told a specialist court in London she has not paid the £12,500 a month. He asked Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Sebastian Prentis to make an income payments order, which means money would go from any salary towards Price's outstanding debt. The order relates to 10 companies. However, the judge asked for more evidence to be provided to the court about Price's 'reasonable domestic needs'. Last August, a judge ruled that Price's income from social media platform TikTok be suspended as part of efforts to pay off her debts. And in February last year, a judge at a specialist bankruptcy court ordered that she must pay 40% of her monthly income from the adult entertainment website OnlyFans until February 2027. The next hearing will take place later in the year, on a date to be confirmed.

Katie Price no show at court over bankruptcy-related debts
Katie Price no show at court over bankruptcy-related debts

BBC News

timean hour ago

  • BBC News

Katie Price no show at court over bankruptcy-related debts

Katie Price has failed to show up in court to find out if more of her income will go directly towards paying off money owed under her two former glamour model from Sussex was declared bankrupt in November 2019 and again in March last year, and the bankruptcies have since been the mother-of-five, who did not attend the hearing in London on Friday and was not represented, still owes money as a result and had previously reached a voluntary agreement over her August Ms Price was warned by a judge about her non-attendance, after she was arrested for failing to show up for a previous hearing on the matter in July. Barrister Darragh Connell, representing trustees, told the specialist court she has not paid the arranged £12,500 a Connell asked Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Sebastian Prentis to make an income payments order, which means money would go from any salary towards Price's outstanding order relates to 10 the judge asked for more evidence to be provided to the court about Price's "reasonable domestic needs".Last August, a judge ruled that Price's income from social media platform TikTok be suspended as part of efforts to pay off her in February last year, a judge at a specialist bankruptcy court ordered that she must pay 40% of her monthly income from the adult entertainment website OnlyFans until February next hearing will take place later in the year, on a date to be confirmed

Lily Allen gets huge boost after David Harbour marriage split
Lily Allen gets huge boost after David Harbour marriage split

Daily Mirror

time4 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Lily Allen gets huge boost after David Harbour marriage split

Lily Allen recently split from her five-year-long marriage to actor David Harbour and has since received an unexpected boost in her bank account, despite releasing no new music Lily Allen has opened up about her recent surge in earnings from her music royalties, which have unexpectedly seen a boost in interest after years of no new releases. Following her split from Stranger Things actor David Harbour, the noughties pop singer, now 40 years old, has seen a soaring interest in her old hits. Known among Brits for her classic tongue-in-cheek hits like Not Fair, The Fear, and Smile, the singer has been shocked to see her songs have a resurgence online. ‌ A new generation of Gen Z fans is rediscovering her discography, and in turn, the pop star is making more money from it than expected. Her work has gone on to inspire younger artists such as Olivia Rodrigo and Charli XCX, who have both credited Allen as a musical influence. ‌ On the most recent episode of her podcast Miss Me?, hosted alongside best friend Miquita Oliver, the singer admitted: "I do find it hard listening to that music. I'm not ashamed of it because I think it was good for what it was at the time. And actually, I think it does still stand up." She added: "It's having an actual resurgence on the internet. I know because my royalty payments are going up. There are young kids that are into my music now." The hitmaker hasn't released a song since her 2018 record, Trigger Bang, and her big commercial breakthrough was almost two decades ago. Lily Allen currently boasts over 10 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and yet, the pop star has been candid about how she and other artists struggle to make money from their music. Last year, Lily made a social media post that went viral, poking fun at the industry's lack of income for artists. In response to a post on X claiming that the star had made over a million dollars from Spotify alone, she came back to say that she earns more money from making OnlyFans content. ‌ Allen created an account on the site, where she sells photos of her feet to people online, and shockingly, it's been a bit of a money grab. She wrote: "Imagine being an artist and having nearly 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify but earning more money from having 1,000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet. Don't hate the player, hate the game." The controversial account was launched last summer, not long before she and her husband reportedly split, and since then, rumors have swirled about the two's tragic ending. Admitting it all, Lily has found solace in her music, and she opened up about how writing has been an outlet for her during this difficult time. "It's almost like therapy," she described it. "I like to write and record at the same time with somebody else in the room—there's something therapeutic about it. My producer or my co-writers become almost like therapists because I'm processing the things that I'm going through in real time." She added: "I can do that in music, but I can't really do it when I'm talking to friends or my parents. It doesn't mean I'm being inauthentic... I just don't feel like I can sum things up properly. But I can do it in a three-and-a-half-minute pop song."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store