How Annie Knight Fought to Keep Australia’s ‘Most Sexually Active Woman’ Title

OnlyFans creator Annie Knight is admitting that she felt pressure to maintain the title of Australia’s Most Sexually Active Woman, bestowed upon her by two radio hosts.

“Once I got labelled as ‘Australia’s most sexually active woman’, there was almost a responsibility to maintain that label,” Knight shared in a press release obtained by Us Weekly. “That’s when I came up with the challenges and [tried] to sleep with as many guys as possible in a year. Those things were controversial, they performed really well, and I made a lot of money from them.”

Knight made headlines in May 2025 after she slept with 583 men in six hours, months after fellow adult content creator Bonnie Blue claimed to have broken a world record by having sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours. (OnlyFans’ Lily Phillips has since alleged to beat this feat, claiming in June 2025 that she slept with 1,113 men in 12 hours.)

Days after the event, Knight was hospitalized. She told Us at the time that her body “just hit a wall,” adding that she’s “exhausted” and “burnt out.”

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“Honestly, I have made millions off being controversial, and had I not done all the controversial things that I’ve done, I wouldn’t have made even a quarter of the money I’ve made in the past three years,” she said. “I reckon I would’ve missed out on like five million dollars.”

Knight has been candid about her earnings through the years, telling Us she made $2.8 million in 2025 and earned $600,000 in her top month. In Knight’s perspective, however, there’s “definitely a limit” when it comes to controversy.

“If you become too controversial, you can box yourself in and limit future opportunities. If you offend people or disrespect groups of people, that’s when it can go very wrong. I’ve always tried to stay within my morals,” she said. “If women don’t like you, it definitely limits you. If I wanted to do TV presenting or brand deals with fashion companies, they’re not going to want to work with me if women aren’t interested in what I have to say.”

She continued, “Obviously with OnlyFans you’re going to attract men, that’s the goal, but if you want longevity and future opportunities, female audiences matter a lot. I’m not going to disrupt my peace just for views and clicks anymore. At this point, I’m just being myself and how people perceive that is up to them.”

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