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Diddy trial as it happened: Rapper 'threatened' to release 'explicit' sex tapes; ex-assistant lists items he would 'deliver' to Diddy's hotel rooms
Diddy trial as it happened: Rapper 'threatened' to release 'explicit' sex tapes; ex-assistant lists items he would 'deliver' to Diddy's hotel rooms

Sky News

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News

Diddy trial as it happened: Rapper 'threatened' to release 'explicit' sex tapes; ex-assistant lists items he would 'deliver' to Diddy's hotel rooms

'He wanted us to keep our bodies covered, to shine' Male escort Sharay Hayes describes going along to different hotels in New York to meet Cassie and Diddy, often on a Friday and Saturday night. The dancer who goes by the name "The Punisher" says the encounters would start at around 2.30am and sometimes as late as 11am. He describes a routine which would start with Cassie texting him. "It always started the same, to create a sexy scene, but I understood it could escalate to sexual activity, oral sex or penetrative sex, always a similar pattern - put baby oil on each other and create a look, a sexy atmosphere," he explains. He says Diddy "would at some point come into the room, sit in the distance, and give instructions to Ms Ventura". He says the routine was always the same and always featured candles and covered furniture. One time during sex, he says Diddy asked Cassie, "Are you OK?" Hayes describes the "considerable amount of baby oil" used during the performances, saying "he wanted us to keep our bodies covered, to shine". He says each encounter lasted about four hours - made up of a lot of waiting time and then 45 minutes of sexual activity. He says when he was "instructed to finish", he would orgasm. Diddy would then leave the room and Cassie would follow. After waiting for a while, Cassie would return and tell him he could leave. Hayes says he got paid between $1,200 and $2000 in cash each time.

‘Happy': Porn star Annie Knight's wild stunt laid bare
‘Happy': Porn star Annie Knight's wild stunt laid bare

News.com.au

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

‘Happy': Porn star Annie Knight's wild stunt laid bare

The adult content creator dubbed Australia's most sexually active woman has claimed to have already hit her target of sleeping with 1000 people in 2025. Annie Knight vowed to bed the massive number this year, and hoped at least half of these people would be virgins. But, not even six months into the year, Ms Knight claimed to that she has smashed her goal, thanks to one act. The Gold Coast-based content creator opened applications for men to have sex with her, and 2000 people applied. On Sunday, 583 men turned up to engage in an intimate act with her. When asked if this counted towards her goal, she confirmed it did. 'I hadn't even thought of that. It was like 400 something and I got 583 people. I feel like I would have made my goal already,' she told Ms Knight said last year she opened fan applications for people to take part in her content, and was getting inundated with messages from fans who hadn't heard back from her. So, last month, she decided to 'give back' to the people who supported her. 'I decided to book out a venue and basically open a registration and anyone who registers gets invited. I got about 2000 registrations, sent them all the address and gave them a timeslot,' she said. She revealed she engaged in sex acts with 583 people over six hours. No one was turned away, a requirement was that essentially every act required protection. There were even people employed to be in the room specifically to check that protection was being worn. Some promised to fly from the United States for the chance, while some flew from around the country for their chance with the blonde. The 27-year-old claimed she was 'pretty strategic' with it, and even went to fellow adult star Bonnie Blue — who infamously claimed to sleep with 1000 people in a single day — for advice. She filmed for an hour at a time before taking a 15 minute break. 'It was the fourth hour that I realised my arms were really sore, and so was my back and my abs. I think that was the shocking thing for me,' she said. 'I thought my legs would be sore but they weren't.' A day after the event, she said mentally she felt great. 'Genuinely, I say this with the utmost respect, but I don't understand why Lily Phillips cried after doing the 100,' Ms Knight said, referring to another adult content creator who broke down in tears following sleeping with 100 men in a day. 'I felt great. I felt empowered. I felt happy.' She said that everyone who attended left with a smile on their face, which was her goal. Ms Knight said she didn't regret the act at all. Similar stunts by Ms Phillips and Ms Blue have drawn divided opinions from social media users, with some praising the act and others condemning it. Ms Knight is no different. 'I'm getting a mix, which I always do. A lot of people are praising me, and they think it's awesome,' she said. 'Then obviously I'm getting a lot of people that are saying it's disgusting and it should be allowed. It's to be expected. I don't really care. I did it because I wanted to do it, and I have no regrets. They can keep on hating.' Ms Knight announced her engagement to Henry Brayshaw last month, with the pair being best friends for a decade before taking their relationship to the next level. A lot of the commentary centred around his thoughts on what Ms Knight did. She revealed Mr Brayshaw — who is currently working FIFO in rural Australia — called her the morning of to wish her luck. 'When I got home I messaged him and he said 'well done' and he was proud. Obviously, I'm sure not being here for me would take a mental toll on him but he's been nothing but supportive,' she said. Now Ms Knight has already cracked her goal for the year, that doesn't mean her work is over. She said she had so much fun at the event she will likely do it in other cities.

Aussies aren't having enough sex, troubling new data shows
Aussies aren't having enough sex, troubling new data shows

News.com.au

time11-05-2025

  • Health
  • News.com.au

Aussies aren't having enough sex, troubling new data shows

It's official: Australians aren't satisfied with their sex lives. The majority of couples are getting laid 1-2 times a month, but interestingly, almost half are also reporting a desire for increased sexual activity. The eye-opening new information about the state of our love lives was uncovered in the results of Great Aussie Debate, a 50 question survey that delved into what Australians really think about the hot topics of 2025. No subject was off the table, including the intimate details of what goes on in bedrooms across the country. What came to light was a sex secret the majority of Aussies are hiding: we all want more action. Of the 54,000 respondents, the most common reported frequency of sexual activity was 1-2 times a month (26 per cent), with statistics showing sexual frequency decreases with age. On top of this, it seems the majority of Aussies aren't satisfied with their current bedroom habits, with 61 per cent of respondents saying they want more sex than they currently have. The 18-29 age group reported the highest frequency of 2-5 times a week, while older groups reported lower frequencies or preferred not to say. Interestingly, males reported a higher frequency of 1-2 times a month, (24.5 per cent) compared to females (16.7 per cent). While females had 26.2 per cent for blank responses, indicating higher concerns for privacy. Overall, 1-2 times a month was the most frequent response across all age-groups, which suggests a decline in the amount of sex Aussies are having. The most recent Australian Study of Health and Relationships report, described as the 'most important research into sexual and reproductive health', previously found the average couple has sex 1.4 times per week, which translates to about 5.6 times per month. Lauren Muratore, an accredited psychosexual therapist from Melbourne, said suffering a decline in sexual intimacy is common in monogamous relationships – especially long-term ones. 'One of the most common causes of this is the fact that couples don't prioritise intimacy,' the sexologist told 'There's an assumption that sex just happens naturally and that it should it should just be happening, which puts couples into the issue of having just one person as the initiator, resulting in the task being allocated on one half of the partnership. 'This can create a lot of pressure on the relationship and ultimately become a barrier to intimacy.' Ms Muratore, who gave a TEDx Talk titled 'Sexual Sovereignty – who is the gatekeeper of sex?' in August 2024, said that there was another frighteningly common act that is killing sex lives. 'Something else I am seeing more and more is technology interfering with relationships,' Ms Muratore explained. 'Just anecdotally, people come home, they cook dinner, and then they sit on the couch and doom scroll. 'And that is just not an environment that leads to great sex.' The sex expert explained the reason it can have a negative effect on intimacy is because our phones are now essentially providing us with the dopamine hit we'd usually gain from engaging in sexual pleasure. From the survey, it is clear the majority of people want to be having more sex than they currently are, but 31 per cent said they were happy with what the amount the were presently getting, and only a tiny proportion said they wanted less sex. When broken down by gender, a significantly higher percentage of males (57.8 per cent) expressed a desire for a more active love life, compared to females (35.4 per cent). Ms Muratore, the director of Integrated Sex + Relationship Therapy, said the easiest way to reignite the spark with your partner is to focus on spending quality time together without distractions. 'You're not going to have sex if you're not prioritising it, which is why I recommend couples schedule two hours of together time a week,' she said. 'During this time you're making a date for each other, it doesn't have to be for having sex. It's about starting off small and seeing where it leads. It's about creating a space where two people feel safe, comfortable and can start tapping into their erotisicm.'

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