AN ONLYFANS star who bedded 583 men in six hours has revealed what her fiancé told her before she began the depraved challenge.
Adult content creator Annie Knight, who has dubbed herself “Australia’s most sexually active woman” – decided to take on the sick record-breaking challenge earlier this month.
However, after successfully completing the feat, Annie ended up in hospital, as she admitted she’d been “bleeding a lot since the challenge”.
She added she’d been left “raw down there” after the degrading sex marathon on May 18.
While hordes of disgusted trolls slammed Annie for putting herself through such an ordeal, many questioned what her fiancé Henry Brayshaw made of his other half’s bedroom antics.
“He was actually at work the day of the event,” Annie told Us Weekly.
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“But he called me in the morning, wished me luck, said, ‘Make us proud. Have fun. Be safe’.”
Not only that, but he even called her the night of the shocking bonkathon to ask her how it went – at which point Annie “told him all about it”.
Annie had initially set herself a goal of sleeping with 200 men at the event, and said Henry was “really stoked” when she told him how many had actually turned up.
“He was proud of me for completing it, because I think he was a bit worried that I wouldn’t be able to and that I’d be upset that I couldn’t do it,” she added to the outlet.
So Henry – to whom she got engaged in March and is planning to wed in October 2026 – was “really happy” for her in the end.
He was worried about her hospitalisation though, despite the fact that Annie insisted she wouldn’t “let it slow me down”.
She ended up having blood tests at the hospital, and “further medical testing”, according to the outlet.
And said she wasn’t sure whether or not the bleeding was down to her endometriosis or the challenge itself.
However, she added that the “prognosis is good”, and said she’ll be fine once she’s had a week off and “relaxed” in the sun.
Annie also clarified the status of her relationship with Henry, revealing that it’s entirely “monogamous”, as the sex she has is solely for her job.
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PROSTITUTION itself is legal in England and Wales.
However, soliciting in public, kerb crawling, pimping, and owning or managing a brothel are all crimes.
Some MPs want to see brothels decriminalised, because they think the current law could discourage hookers from working together in groups – which is generally safer for them.
In Sweden, for example, buying sex is a criminal act – but selling it is not.
It is not a crime to sell sex in a brothel, unless the worker is involved in the management of the business.
The term “escort” refers to a person hired for companionship, which may or may not involve other services.
“If he was to go and be with other girls, it would be very different because it’s not work for him, so it would be because he wanted to,” she said.
“A lot of people have question marks around that but we understand how that works.”