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Celebrity2 min(s) read
Published 10:32 24 May 2026 GMT
A woman who has been labelled Australia’s “most sexually active woman” and slept with 600 men in one day, has revealed the one request that she will never fulfill.
Annie Knight, 29, has opened up about the most bizarre requests she has received from men on social media
At the launch of Stan’s new docuseries, ‘Turned On: Dirty, Sexy, Money,’ she told news.com.au, “I got a request asking if I could pretend to be this guy’s mum. Ew, absolutely not. Over my dead body. Forget about it.”
She explained that the man with the strange kink refused to take no for an answer, offering ever-increasing sums of money in hopes that the model would eventually give in.
The show features some of Australia’s highest-paid adult content creators and sex workers, including Ruby Drew, Mia Bailey, Hayley Summers, Chloe Mira, and twins April and Amelia Maddison. British adult actress Lily Philips also stars in the new docuseries.
Reportedly, the show aims to expose the reality of life as a sex worker, beyond the lingerie and clean-ups.
Another adult star, Mia Bailey, faces requests just as strange as Knight’s, with a surprising theme extremely popular with her male followers.
“I feel like anything with animals. If you’re pretending to be a horse or a dog, you kind of question the fantasy they have,” Bailey told news.com.au.
“I’m an empath, and I love animals. Anything where I have to act out like an animal, I’m like ‘no’.”
She was also quick to suggest that impersonating animals is against the terms and conditions of many adult content platforms, including OnlyFans.
Controversial British star, Lily Philips, said that while she is notoriously “open-minded”, she draws the line at “child play”.
Potentially the kinkiest cast member, Ruby Drew told interviewers that, while she gets some rogue requests, nothing had ever grossed her out completely.
Laughing, she said, “I’m very kinky myself, so I’m not one to have a problem with other people’s kinks. If that’s what gets you going, that’s what gets you going.”
The interviewer also asked all the stars what questions they hate being asked by the media, and the women had a broad range of answers.
Mia Bailey hates being asked why she works in the industry at all, saying, “I’m studying to become a lawyer and it’s always the question of why would you give up an education to pursue the adult industry.”
While Philips claims she can’t stand being asked about her income, explaining, “You should never ask an OnlyFans creator is how much we earn. Get out of my bloody business before HMRC comes for me.”