
One of world's most sexually active women rushed to hospital after thinking bedding 583 men in SIX hours was a good idea
ADULT star Annie Knight has been rushed to hospital after bedding a staggering 583 men in just six hours.
The attention-seeking Aussie adult content creator - who has dubbed herself " Australia's most sexually active woman" - opened up to Us Weekly about her decision to get medical help after "bleeding" following her sick record-breaking challenge earlier this month.
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"I'm not doing very well, I've been bleeding a lot since the challenge," the 28-year-old, who battles endometriosis, admitted.
"It was definitely a bit raw down there and I did get a small cut," she added.
The controversial OnlyFans star is uncertain whether her condition or the feat is behind the bleeding.
"I guess 583 guys in a day isn't that good for your body," she shared in an Instagram story, uploading a selfie in a blue hospital gown reported the Mirror US.
"I'll definitely survive but it is quite painful and unpleasant at the moment," she said.
Annie, from Queensland's Gold Coast, expressed she was "shocked by how easy" the challenge felt despite the dramatic consequences.
The sick and twisted event saw a whopping 2,000 people sign up, with each participant wrapping up in custom condoms and bright pink balaclavas to hide their identity.
Expecting only 200, the young Aussie was "absolutely shocked" when more than 500 men turned up.
Despite the controversy around her occupation, Annie is not fazed by critics.
"People seem to, like, get so uptight about it. At the end of the day, these men just want to have sex.
''God forbid, a man has sex. And I'm providing a service for free," Annie hit back.
"It really upsets me when I see people coming after the guys and being so mean about the guys that showed up, because I feel quite protective of them, and so when I see all these negative comments toward them, it really, like, upsets me," she added.
Annie claims she slept with 300 people in 2023, and then an astronomical 600 people in 2024.
But there is no stopping the controversial content creator, as she now wants to up the total and sleep with 1,000 people in 2025 - which she acknowledges is "quite a bit".
The dangers of STIs - and who's most at risk
SEXUALLY transmitted infections (STIs) pose significant health risks.
Untreated, they can lead to chronic conditions, infertility, increased HIV risk, and even death.
Some STIs can also have serious consequences for pregnancy, including stillbirth and neonatal death.
Chlamydia and gonorrhoea
Untreated chlamydia and gonorrhoea can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women, potentially causing infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and chronic pelvic pain.
In men, they can cause epididymitis (infection of the epididymis).
Young people (ages 15-24) are most at risk for both chlamydia and gonorrhoea due to higher rates of partner change and sexual activity.
Additionally, those with multiple sex partners, inconsistent condom use, or a history of STIs are also at higher risk.
Syphilis
Untreated syphilis can lead to late-stage complications affecting the brain, eyes, nerves, heart, and blood vessels, potentially resulting in death.
Anyone who's sexually active can get syphilis, but your risk is higher if you have unprotected sex, especially if you have several partners or are a man who has sex with men.
HPV
High-risk HPV strains can cause cervical cancer, while other strains can lead to genital warts.
While nearly all sexually active individuals will experience HPV infection at some point, some groups are at a higher risk of developing HPV-related health issues.
These include individuals with weakened immune systems (like those with HIV), men who have sex with men, people with multiple sex partners, and those who become sexually active at a young age.
Herpes
Herpes can increase the risk of HIV transmission, especially if active sores are present.
Individuals most at risk of contracting herpes include women, those with multiple sexual partners, men who have sex with men, individuals with a history of other STIs, and people who are immunocompromised.
Women are particularly susceptible due to the virus's potential for easier transmission from men to women.
HIV
HIV is a life-long infection that can progress to AIDS if not treated.
Individuals most at risk of HIV infection include men who have sex with men, Black African people, and heterosexuals.
Other risk factors include a history of other STIs, injecting drug use, multiple sexual partners, and unsafe medical procedures in countries with weaker HIV screening.
Other adult actresses Bonnie Blue and rival Lily Phillips similarly set out to bed a shocking 1,000 blokes in a single day.
Sick Bonnie boasted of bedding 1,057 men within 24 hours back in January - and is now secretly filming a new C4 show following the shocking challenge - while Lily hit a top score of 101 men in one day.
24-year-old Lily has since made ''disgusting'' claims that the world would be a 'better place' if more people were like her.
Not only this, but Lily also admitted to being ''so stupid'' and claimed that she has ''no passion for anything else other than s******g''.
Revealing all on a recent episode of The Twins Pod, the influencer, who has become one of the most controversial women in the UK, claimed that she thinks about sex ''every 10 minutes''.
Opening up to The Hodgetwins, an American stand-up comedy duo consisting of twin brothers Keith and Kevin Hodge, Lily admitted: 'I've always had a really high sex drive.
'Honestly when I was about 15/16, I talked a lot more about sex than all my friends.
'Everything was about sex, I've just always been like that.
banked over £2million thanks to her career.
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