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'Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman' Annie Knight reveals the insane sum of money she makes from adult content every month - after sleeping with 583 men in a single day
'Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman' Annie Knight reveals the insane sum of money she makes from adult content every month - after sleeping with 583 men in a single day

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'Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman' Annie Knight reveals the insane sum of money she makes from adult content every month - after sleeping with 583 men in a single day

Annie Knight has revealed how lucrative her career truly is. The OnlyFans model who has been dubbed 'Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman' rakes in huge sums for her X-rated content. The 27-year-old tells she makes $300,000 per month, which is over $3.5 million a year, thanks to her incredible sex stunts such as sleeping with 583 men in a single day. 'Since this challenge my earnings have begun to skyrocket, at the moment they're sitting at about $300,000 per month,' she said. Knight says she was working in marketing when she first began doing adult content, and it soon paid better than her day job, which she later lost. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'When I first started OnlyFans I was making $5000 per month. Then when I got fired for doing OnlyFans, I decided to do it full-time, and I was making $30,000 per month,' she said. That sum grew, with her finances only improving with each new 'challenge' and orgy she organises. Knight has teased another sex challenge after she was hospitalised for sleeping with 583 men in six hours last month. The performer was treated for cramps and excessive bleeding just days after her orgy. In an Instagram post, she told her followers she is eager to do another challenge, as she gave them an update on her health. 'Did I get hospitalised for taking 583 guys in six hours? Yes. Do I regret it? No. Do I want to do it again? Also yes,' she said. 'I'm not sure exactly what I want to do. I want to do something fun and exciting.' 'It doesn't necessarily need to be huge numbers, but something different that you guys want to see, or if you have any recommendations, let me know,' she added. Knight says she was working in marketing when she first began doing adult content, and it soon paid better than her day job, which she later lost 'By the way, bit of a health update. I'm doing well. I'm still having issues. 'I think that unfortunately medical professionals, specifically men, not always men though, tend to disregard women's health issues. 'I've been having these issues since January. It's been five months... I've been suffering. It's been really hard. Especially doing my job at the high level that I do it at. 'Having to push through my pain and push through things that are meant to be enjoyable.' However, she went on to say she was 'feeling amazing' during her 583 man challenge day and had 'a lot of fun'. 'But it has been very frustrating and I've contacted a naturopath, I've reached out to another specialist,' she added. 'I'm really trying to find answers because I cannot live like this forever. If I don't get answers soon, I'm going to lose my mind and have a nervous breakdown.' Annie was admitted to hospital last month just days after she participated in a sex challenge which saw her have sex with 583 men in a single day. The sex worker shared a video from her hospital bed after rushing in to be treated for cramps and excessive bleeding. Annie said the issue stems from her pre-existing endometriosis, which she says has been triggered by stress. 'On Sunday everything was all good, but the next day I had a lot of bleeding that I shouldn't really have because I'm on contraception and I was a little bit worried about it but decided I would wait it out and see how it goes,' she told Perth Now. 'Then it turned into really bad cramps and pains, then I started to get a bit worried and decided to take myself to hospital.' Annie added her doctors were at first concerned the bleeding and pain was a result of her intense challenge, but later ruled it out. 'We ran a bunch of tests all day, then eventually it was my endometriosis had been exasperated by mostly stress and not so much the physical challenge that I did on Sunday,' she said.

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