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This is what happened to Annie Knight's body after her 583 man sex stunt
This is what happened to Annie Knight's body after her 583 man sex stunt

News.com.au

time22-05-2025

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This is what happened to Annie Knight's body after her 583 man sex stunt

The 27-year-old dubbed 'Australia's most sexually active woman' has ended up in hospital after sleeping with 583 men in a single day – revealing her 'body had enough'. Annie Knight was hospitalised on Wednesday after suffering with excessive bleeding, an alarming symptom of endometriosis, a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside it, causing severe pelvic pain and fertility issues. Knight was diagnosed with the painful condition that affects around 1 in 7 Aussie women after coming off the hormonal contraceptive pill when she was in her mid-20s, and has been vocal about her struggle with her 200,000 followers. The former marketing executive has been forced to take as many as six days a month off work due to the 'horrific' symptoms she suffers, including cramping, heavy bleeding, bloating and even an inability to go to the bathroom. But recently, Knight's issues have worsened, with the adult star visiting the emergency department for the second time in the past month – just days after she filmed a video with 583 men. 'I got my period the day before the big challenge, but I have an IUD fitted, so the bleeding was very light,' the Gold Coast-based porn star told 'After the challenge, I felt fine, but a couple of days later I started getting really bad cramping and my period became very heavy. 'I started to become concerned that something else was going on so I went to the hospital to be safe.' Knight said that medics were aware of her recent stunt and were worried she about the physical toll it had taken on her body. 'Nurses were concerned I'd ruptured something or had caused damage to my body, so they did a bunch of scans and tests, and thankfully almost everything came back normal,' she said. 'Tests did show I have low iron and progesterone, and eventually concluded that it was my elevated stress levels that exacerbated my endometriosis. 'I was sent home and told to rest and try not to stress.' Knight's recent challenge saw her prepare for 200 men to take part. But 583 blokes showed up for filming, she decided to accept them all. The shoot was just one of many things the sex worker is juggling at the moment in her role as a popular X-rated content creator. 'I have been working myself to the bone, filming a lot – and trying to organise the challenge which was stressful as there was many moving parts,' Knight told 'I just bought a house two days before, so have been signing contracts and organising documents, and I've just come back from a huge trip overseas. 'It's all very fun, but a lot of work, which contributed to my high stress levels. I've basically been working every day for the past five months and I think my body just finally had enough.' While Knight said she appreciates the flexibility of being her own boss, she said her endometriosis does affect her ability to work at times, which makes her fear for her income. 'The industry is oversaturated, so even taking a week or two off can mean people look elsewhere for content,' she explained. 'I'm working on realising that my health is more important than anything else which is why I am taking a break from filming. I want to make sure my body recovers and is back to its best.' Knight is now on the mend, and is spending time with her fiance Henry Brayshaw, a FIFO worker who was away during her hospital stay. 'I've been living with endometriosis my entire life (since puberty) I just never knew what it was, so I'm no stranger to the highs and lows of the disease,' Knight added. 'But my recent flare ups are worrying, so I'm now seeking out a specialist, as it has been an incredibly difficult few months. 'The cramps I've been getting are quite insane, but I am hopeful that resting will get my body right again.' Knight's 583 men marathon took place over just six hours, a feat most doctors don't recommend. Sydney medical practitioner, Dr Zac Turner, who specialises in preventive health and wellness, has previously warned that when 'pushed to the extremes', such activity could have a negative effect on the body. 'Sex, at its core, is a physically demanding activity that engages various muscles, the cardiovascular system, and the release of endorphins,' he told 'Done in moderation, it's akin to a rewarding workout — promoting stress relief, cardiovascular health, and emotional bonding. 'However, when pushed to extremes, like a lengthy sexual marathon, the physical and physiological toll can be severe.'

Aussie porn star lands ‘cheeky' ad campaign with Mingle Seasoning
Aussie porn star lands ‘cheeky' ad campaign with Mingle Seasoning

News.com.au

time17-05-2025

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Aussie porn star lands ‘cheeky' ad campaign with Mingle Seasoning

An adult content creator has teamed up with a surprise co-star for his latest video — but he insists it makes complete sense. Ben, who is best known by his explicit porn star name that is too racy to publish, is an Australian OnlyFans creator who first started posting raunchy photos to X during hotel quarantine. It was only when somebody he knew revealed how much they were making on the popular subscription site that he decided to join. 'I had maybe 40,000 followers at the time, and they thought I was crazy for giving it away for free,' he told 'So I started a page expecting it to be a little bit of beer money and maybe help with rent and it pretty quickly took on a life of it's own.' He rose to fame on the platform very quickly and even picked up trophies at the AVN and Pornhub awards this year. Within a short time frame, and after sitting down with a good accountant, Ben realised he was making four times his annual salary. So, he quit his 40-hours-a-week office job and decided to tell his family. His mum, who used to work in a school canteen, was the person he was most worried about telling, so at first he didn't give her too many details. But, when she watched a documentary on sextortion, she became incredibly worried about what sort of porn work Ben was into – so he came clean. Thankfully, his sisters had no issue with the job. Now, several years on, the popular male porn star has announced a move that may come as a surprise to some, after teaming up with Mingle Seasoning to become the Aussie brand's 'Chief Satisfaction Officer'. The tongue-in-cheek gig sees Ben star in a series of innuendo-packed social media adverts for Mingle's new meat rubs — which come in eight flavours, including American BBQ Rub, Lemon and Herb and Peri Peri BBQ Rub. 'Marry me … chicken is for dinner tonight and, just a warning, this dish will lead to...' he says in one video, before sharing the 'saucy' recipe. He told it was great to support an Australian brand, and particularly when it came to healthy food, something he's passionate about because of his mum's old job. 'She worked in a tuck shop when menus in across the country were changing from lasagne and two minute noodles to healthy foods,' he said. 'Mum was flying to these conferences and designing menus. She was even on TV for it as well a couple of times.' He said a healthy focus had always been a staple of his life, and so that's why he and Mingle Seasoning aligned so well. At the same time, he said not many brands like Mingle work with people in the sex industry and, by doing this, the brand was 'taking sex work out of the shadows'. A spokesperson from the brand said it was all about shaking up the predictable. 'We are here to bring more flavour, more fun and more realness into people's everyday lives. Not just through our products but in how we show up as a brand. Partnering with creators who embody that same authenticity and cheeky charm is a natural fit for us,' the spokesperson said. 'Ben is a creator who has built a loyal and engaged community by being unapologetically himself. His platform might not be where mainstream brands usually look, but for us, that is exactly the point.' While the porn star represents a new wave of creators who 'connect with audiences through humour, relatability and realness', Mingle insisted the 'collaboration is not about shock value'. 'It is about challenging norms, bringing fresh energy to the category and showing that flavour and fun can come from unexpected places,' Mingle Seasoning said. 'Before launching this campaign, we tested the concept with our community to ensure the tone landed in the right way. 'The feedback was clear. People loved the humour, they felt 'in on the joke' and it resonated with how they see Mingle.' The brand hopes the ads will get people smiling, talking and 'remind them that healthy flavour can be exciting, fun and cheeky'. Ben recently made the leap to Los Angeles in a bid to grow his career — whether that's in front of the camera or doing something else. 'The bigger goal of mine is to kind of build my brand to a point where I can get more brand deals,' he said. 'I don't know what the future holds — I may want to shoot porn forever but there may come a day where I want to step away from doing that so I'd like to have the option of something to pivot to.'

A new breed of cheating is on the rise in Aus – but does it count?
A new breed of cheating is on the rise in Aus – but does it count?

Daily Telegraph

time15-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Daily Telegraph

A new breed of cheating is on the rise in Aus – but does it count?

Don't miss out on the headlines from Lifestyle. Followed categories will be added to My News. A young Perth woman gave her boyfriend the elbow after he 'betrayed' her while they slept in the same bed – but is it cheating? A Perth woman has revealed she dumped her boyfriend for subscribing to a popular porn star's OnlyFans account, stating it's the same as 'cheating' – and it turns out, she's not alone in that view. New data has revealed most Australians believe that if their partner looks at explicit videos and photos shared by adult content creators on the popular subscription site, then it's akin to straying from their relationship. The divide over what constitutes the ultimate relationship betrayal was uncovered in the results of Great Aussie Debate, a 50 question survey that delves into what Australians really think about the hot topics of 2025. Over two weeks, more than 54,000 Australians took part in the survey, revealing their thoughts on everything from the cost of living and homeownership, to electric vehicles and going shoeless in supermarkets. No subject was off the table, including attitudes towards the pay-for-view platform massively occupied by sex workers, that has boomed in recent years. What emerged in the findings was that, with certain caveats, the vast majority of people consider it cheating if their other-half has a subscription to view X-rated content on OnlyFans. Only 8 per cent of people consider using OnlyFans a normal part of a relationship. Image: Pexels Of those surveyed, 50 per cent said it was 'definitely' cheating, while another 42 per cent said it 'depends on the type of interactions' being had with the creator, showing that perceptions of a partner's 'cheating' are highly subjective and depend heavily on individual values and relationship context. Only 8 per cent of people consider using OnlyFans a 'normal' part of a relationship. Maddi Miller, an OnlyFans star earning $30,000 every month, said that, despite her highly lucrative salary as a sex worker, she draws a line in her own relationships. 'Trust is so important, which is why I had to end it with an ex after I caught him looking at naked photos of other women while in bed with me,' she told If my ex had maybe asked to watch some content together, or he had expressed that he was curious, then we could have had a conversation about it. Image: Pexels 'If my ex had maybe asked to watch some content together, or he had expressed that he was curious, then we could have had a conversation about it." 'But the fact that he was deliberately looking at porn created by people I knew was not okay. 'It was a huge breach of my trust. I wouldn't be asking his mates for nudes. It's the same thing. It's betrayal.' The 20-year-old, who lives in a small mining town in Western Australia, said her former boyfriend tried to cover his tracks and lied about his OnlyFans consumption. 'I only found out because saw it on his phone one night over his shoulder,' she explained. But once I investigated further, I could see in his emails that he had subscribed to multiple women that I knew. The timestamps on the emails showed that he had been laying in bed next to me while he did it. Image: Pexels 'He tried to cover it up, and said his mate sent him a link that he opened it without knowing what it was. 'But once I investigated further, I could see in his emails that he had subscribed to multiple women that I knew. The timestamps on the emails showed that he had been laying in bed next to me while he did it.' Ms Miller described the act of 'betrayal' as extremely damaging, stating it created a lot of self-doubt that still feeds into her relationships today. 'Being young and having financial independence is great but it often attracts men who don't have the best intentions,' she said. uch like Ms Miller's experience, the Great Aussie Debate findings reflect the complexity of the modern relationship issue, with a stark difference between male and female attitudes to OnlyFans. Image: iStock 'And like this circumstance, they think it's okay to push boundaries that we've set in place. 'Like it's owed to them because I do OnlyFans. But it's a job for me. It doesn't mean he can go and do whatever he wants.' Much like Ms Miller's experience, the Great Aussie Debate findings reflect the complexity of the modern relationship issue, with a stark difference between male and female attitudes to OnlyFans. The vast majority of women surveyed (61.3 per cent) believe their partners subscribing to OnlyFans is definitely cheating. In contrast, 46.1 per cent of men quizzed stated it depends on the interaction, while only 35.5 per cent of female respondents felt the same way. Image: Pexels In contrast, 46.1 per cent of men quizzed stated it depends on the interaction, while only 35.5 per cent of female respondents felt the same way. The findings demonstrate the complexity of defining infidelity in the digital age, says Lucy Banks, a sex worker and owner of 'spicy' talent agency, Million Billion Media. 'I've been in the OnlyFans sphere since before Covid and have seen it evolve from a side hustle that everyone seemed unsure about, to a full blown machine that has transformed the entire adult industry,' she told 'Along with that, society and relationships have also evolved, meaning the level of transparency, emotional intelligence, and communication required to maintain a healthy relationship is now much higher. I don't feel as though I'm doing anything technically wrong, sometimes when I wake up and look over at my boyfriend, I feel guilty. But should I be? Image: iStock 'Is it cheating if your partner subscribes to someone on OnlyFans? It really depends on the relationship. 'As someone who not only makes content but also works with other women in the industry, the pattern I see consistently, regardless of age, gender, or content type, is that the strongest relationships are the ones built on trust, open dialogue, and mutual respect.' When hit the streets, everyday Aussies echoed the data, showing men and women were divided on what constitutes cheating on OnlyFans. If you're paying for something, interacting and have a particular person of interest, that's definitely cheating. Image: Pexels One activewear-clad woman said it was cheating, but it depended on what sort of explicit content her partner was watching. While her friend, who was also dressed head-to-toe in figure-hugging workout gear agreed, stating 'how much money' was being spent also played into it. 'If you're paying for something, interacting and have a particular person of interest, that's definitely cheating,' she said. Meanwhile two blokes who were asked 'is subscribing to OnlyFans cheating?' said they didn't think it was akin to having an affair. However one described it as a dog act as it crossed a line in a relationship. Image: Pexels However one described it as a 'dog act' as it crossed a line in a relationship. 'If I was with someone for say five years, I'd be like, 'what's going on here?',' he reasoned. 'That would be a big fight. Whereas with someone new? Bye.' Originally published as A new breed of cheating is on the rise in Aus – but does it count?

Ex-porn star who claimed to be Diddy sex slave signed NDA in exchange for $5 million: report
Ex-porn star who claimed to be Diddy sex slave signed NDA in exchange for $5 million: report

News.com.au

time07-05-2025

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Ex-porn star who claimed to be Diddy sex slave signed NDA in exchange for $5 million: report

A former porn star who allegedly shot up one of President Trump's Florida resorts before claiming to have been Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex slave had signed an NDA with the disgraced rapper, according to a report on Wednesday. Jonathan Oddi was arrested in 2018 after he was reportedly caught on camera carrying a US flag and ranting about the president as he stormed into the lobby of the Trump National Doral Golf Club before getting into a shootout with police, reports the New York Post. Following his arrest, Oddi made a series of claims to police, including that he had been kept as a 'sex slave' by Combs, video from the interview shows. 'I had sex with Cassie [Ventura] and Sean [Combs]. Basically, he would masturbate and tell me what to do to Cassie. I was like a sex slave. For them, that's what I was,' Oddi said. A picture of an NDA allegedly signed by Oddi and Combs in Miami in 2014 emerged Wednesday — seemingly backing up the former porn star's ties with the rapper, who is facing trial for alleged sex abuse and trafficking. Oddi said he agreed to the NDA in exchange for $5 million — and it was signed around the same time as he divorced his wife, lawyer Tonia Troutwine, she told the Daily Mail, which first published the document. 'The date of that contract was around the same time as our divorce. I almost feel like he divorced me because he came to all this money and so I wouldn't claim it,' Troutwine said. 'But our lives were already going in different paths. I started feeling like a third wheel in someone else's life rather than a wife,' she added. Oddi started to change after moving from his job as a stripper at bachelorette parties to becoming a porn star, Troutwine said. He met Diddy around this time at a party at the ultra-exclusive Star Island in Miami Beach, Troutwine believes. As Oddi spent less time with his wife, she believes he started partying more with Combs and Ventura. 'Diddy just has those radiating personalities, and I can tell that he really enjoyed the attention, you know. He likes to be the king. Johnny would've played perfectly into that,' she said. Troutwine decided to get out of the marriage after discovering Oddi was having an affair with a fellow porn star, she said. They had filed for divorce by August 2014, but were still on good terms. 'He kept on insisting that we sign the divorce paperwork, which I thought was very odd how he wanted to get things going so quickly,' Troutwine said. 'It was only later that I found out he had signed this agreement.' Oddi claimed he was making just $2,000 a month as a fitness trainer and had a net worth of negative $1,800 in the divorce documents. Despite that, he went on a spending spree less than a month after the divorce was finalised, buying five distressed properties for $765,000 in the space of two months, NBC Miami reported, citing Miami-Dade County property records. All of the properties were purchased mortgage-free, suggesting they were bought with cash. This would have been around the same time he allegedly received his $5 million windfall from Diddy. Troutwine lost contact with Oddi until she heard about his dramatic shootout with cops in May 2018. After carrying an American flag into the golf resort lobby, Oddi began shouting about Trump before allegedly shooting at officers, who shot him in the legs before arresting him, investigators said. He faces charges of attempted murder of law enforcement officers, armed burglary, and armed grand theft and is still in a Florida jail awaiting trial. Oddi's apparent breakdown came just months before Cassie Ventura ended her relationship with Combs for good, Troutwine pointed out. 'I don't think it's a coincidence. So, if any of this is true — that P. Diddy abused Cassie or was being aggressive, Johnny definitely would've softened that situation and would've tolerated the abuse instead. He would've tried to help the situation and not make Cassie feel bad about it,' Troutwine said. She said she has spoken to her ex-husband since his arrest, and said that he had heard his interrogation video with police had resurfaced in the wake of the damaging allegations against Combs. Ventura accused Combs of drugging, raping and beating her during their on-off relationship spanning 10 years in her civil lawsuit filed against the Bad Boy Records mogul in November 2023. Combs allegedly 'forced Ms. Ventura to engage in sex acts with male sex workers while masturbating and filming the encounters,' the complaint states, matching some of the claims made by Oddi. 'He's scared I will expose him,' Oddi said of Combs in his police interrogation. 'My settlement put me in a box. Basically, I couldn't talk because I was going to be sued. They kept following me.' It isn't known who the 'they' is that Oddi was referring to. Combs is alleged to have forced his victims into 'freak offs' — days-long orgies involving male sex workers — federal prosecutors alleged in a superseding indictment filed in April. 'Sometimes unbeknown to the victims, Combs kept videos he filmed of victims engaging in sex acts with commercial sex workers,' prosecutors wrote in the criminal complaint. 'After freak offs, Combs and the victims typically received IV fluids to recover from the physical exertion and drug use.' Combs has pleaded not guilty and denied all the allegations against him. He appeared in a Manhattan court this week for jury selection in his criminal case, where Ventura is expected to testify next month.

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