A model who gained internet fame for sharing her adventurous bedroom experiences has confirmed that she's still on course to meet her bold New Year's Resolution of sleeping with 600 people in 2024 (yes, you read that right).
Auto DraftA model who has been dubbed 'Australia's most sexually active woman' recently gave fans an update after committing to a goal of sleeping with 600 people this year.
Annie Knight, a daring figure from Melbourne, admitted that the challenge has been "exhausting," but she's still determined to keep going.
The adventurous model shared that she's already had encounters with over 400 men, leaving her with just four months to hit her ambitious target. She explained the practicalities of her goal in more detail.
Discussing her progress, Annie told Edge Breakfast, "Some days I might sleep with five people, and then the next few days I won't sleep with anyone, because I do get tired. It is exhausting, and there are days where I just don't want sex."
Auto DraftAnnie, who joined OnlyFans in 2020, embarked on this wild challenge as a "bit of fun" after managing to hook up with 365 people last year.
However, she admitted that almost doubling her previous number has occasionally led to her being with men she isn't entirely attracted to.
"There have been times where I've lowered the standard just a little," she said. "But overall there's definitely a certain standard that I need to reach."
Annie stunned The Edge presenters Clint, Meg, and Dan when she revealed that her quest was helped along by a record-breaking day in which she slept with 16 men.
The model shared that she's recently found a new strategy to make hitting her goal of 600 encounters more manageable. She explained, "I've just created an application form online and posted it on my [Instagram] story for people to apply. I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner."
Ironically, despite being on track to earn over £1 million this year, Annie once struggled with body image issues due to a painful childhood experience.
Auto DraftAt just 11 years old, her math teacher weighed every student in the class, leaving her embarrassed as she was the second heaviest.
The experience left her humiliated, leading her to cut back on food, which eventually spiraled into an eating disorder.
It took Annie 12 years to overcome her illness, but she credits joining OnlyFans for helping her finally embrace her body and feel confident, regardless of her weight.
Reflecting on her journey, she said: "Even though I was 10 kilos heavier than at the height of my eating disorder, suddenly I was getting messages from strangers online telling me how beautiful I look, that I am perfect! At first, I didn't believe it, but then I watched my videos back, and was like 'Hey, I actually look really good.' I just feel so empowered and realize how unique we all are."