Woman recalls terrifying bedroom encounter amid her quest to have sex with 600 people in a year

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By Kim Novak

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A woman who is on a mission to sleep with 600 people in a year has revealed she had a very scary encounter among her conquests.

Annie Knight, an OnlyFans creator who has been dubbed "Australia's most sexually active woman", had previously achieved the feat of having sex with over 300 people in one year.

The 26-year-old had set herself an even more ambitious target for 2024, revealing that she'd planned to bed 600 people over the course of the year.

However, Annie revealed that she had a terrifying experience with one man, despite doing her best to vet her sexual partners carefully before taking them to the bedroom.


Annie told her followers that she had a concerning experience with a 30-year-old man in Melbourne, despite being discerning with the people she chooses to sleep with.

She explained: "I’m really strict about my vetting process because I obviously worry about my safety. I feel like I know the signs to look out for."

Annie revealed that despite the man seeming charming, things took a dark turn when they got into the bedroom.

"He started being really rough with me and doing things that I said I wasn’t comfortable doing and I kept saying ‘No. Stop, stop!’ and he just wouldn’t listen to me," she revealed.

"This guy was so charming, he seemed really nice and down to earth. That’s why I agreed to go back to the hotel with him.

"I thought we’d have fun but then he just pushed things too far and ignored all my boundaries."


Thankfully, Annie was able to escape from the situation, revealing: "In the end, I literally had to push him off me.

"He got so angry, it genuinely really scared me but I said to him ‘No, you agreed to not do these things, you did them anyway, I asked you to stop, you kept going, there’s something called consent' and I left."

Annie also told The Edge Breakfast that she expects to make between $3million and $4million AUD ($2-2.7million USD) this year from her sexual escapades, which her partners must agree to be filmed for her OnlyFans page.

She is planning to use her huge earnings to invest in real estate in the future, using her current work to set herself up in the long term.

Annie also revealed she is on track to hit her 600-person target for the year, having slept with over 400 people already.

And despite getting intimate with so many strangers, Annie reveals she takes her safety and privacy very seriously.


She explained: "I’m really careful about ever saying where I live, what suburb I live in, showing any part of my house that could be recognizable or my car, because I’m just so scared of something happening."

Annie added: "It’s really important that men, fans or clients (for those who are escorts) respect our boundaries and remember that we are human too, not just their sex doll.

"The world these days feels like such an unsafe place for women in general and female sex workers aren’t exempt from that. It’s crazy that the response to our fear is often ‘be more careful’ and not to actually deal with the cause of our fear."

Featured image credit: Instagram/anniekknight

Woman recalls terrifying bedroom encounter amid her quest to have sex with 600 people in a year

vt-author-image

By Kim Novak

Article saved!Article saved!

A woman who is on a mission to sleep with 600 people in a year has revealed she had a very scary encounter among her conquests.

Annie Knight, an OnlyFans creator who has been dubbed "Australia's most sexually active woman", had previously achieved the feat of having sex with over 300 people in one year.

The 26-year-old had set herself an even more ambitious target for 2024, revealing that she'd planned to bed 600 people over the course of the year.

However, Annie revealed that she had a terrifying experience with one man, despite doing her best to vet her sexual partners carefully before taking them to the bedroom.


Annie told her followers that she had a concerning experience with a 30-year-old man in Melbourne, despite being discerning with the people she chooses to sleep with.

She explained: "I’m really strict about my vetting process because I obviously worry about my safety. I feel like I know the signs to look out for."

Annie revealed that despite the man seeming charming, things took a dark turn when they got into the bedroom.

"He started being really rough with me and doing things that I said I wasn’t comfortable doing and I kept saying ‘No. Stop, stop!’ and he just wouldn’t listen to me," she revealed.

"This guy was so charming, he seemed really nice and down to earth. That’s why I agreed to go back to the hotel with him.

"I thought we’d have fun but then he just pushed things too far and ignored all my boundaries."


Thankfully, Annie was able to escape from the situation, revealing: "In the end, I literally had to push him off me.

"He got so angry, it genuinely really scared me but I said to him ‘No, you agreed to not do these things, you did them anyway, I asked you to stop, you kept going, there’s something called consent' and I left."

Annie also told The Edge Breakfast that she expects to make between $3million and $4million AUD ($2-2.7million USD) this year from her sexual escapades, which her partners must agree to be filmed for her OnlyFans page.

She is planning to use her huge earnings to invest in real estate in the future, using her current work to set herself up in the long term.

Annie also revealed she is on track to hit her 600-person target for the year, having slept with over 400 people already.

And despite getting intimate with so many strangers, Annie reveals she takes her safety and privacy very seriously.


She explained: "I’m really careful about ever saying where I live, what suburb I live in, showing any part of my house that could be recognizable or my car, because I’m just so scared of something happening."

Annie added: "It’s really important that men, fans or clients (for those who are escorts) respect our boundaries and remember that we are human too, not just their sex doll.

"The world these days feels like such an unsafe place for women in general and female sex workers aren’t exempt from that. It’s crazy that the response to our fear is often ‘be more careful’ and not to actually deal with the cause of our fear."

Featured image credit: Instagram/anniekknight