Woman who slept with over 300 people in one year shares the 'craziest request' she's ever received

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A woman who has been candid about having a long list of sexual partners has revealed which of the requests she's received on her X-rated platform is the "craziest".

Annie Knight, who is in the top 0.4 percent of creators on the subscription service OnlyFans, has spoken openly about having slept with over 300 people in just one year.

She finds her sexual partners using dating apps and through her work on OnlyFans. She also has a number of "regulars" that she meets up with every week.

According to the Australian content creator, she makes as much as $1,000 a day on OnlyFans.

She said in a recent interview: "Sex makes me feel good. It’s meant to make you feel good. It's just fun and exciting. It's messy; the messier the sex the better."

"I felt empowered afterward," she added.

Annie, who also has a following on TikTok, gets all kinds of raunchy requests from her mostly male subscribers.

Taking to the video-sharing platform, she revealed the craziest request she has received.

Annie told her followers: "I get asked all the time, 'What's the craziest request I've ever gotten on my spicy site?' I finally know what it is."

She continued: "I just had to film a video of me waking up pretending like I am a man who's just woken up in a woman's body. We're talking like some 'Freaky Friday' s***. So yeah, that'll be it."

When asked by a follower how much the person who made the request paid Annie to fulfil this particular fantasy, she simply responded: "Too much."

According to the 26-year-old, consistency is the key to her success on OnlyFans.

"I'm very consistent," Annie said. "I send a video out every day and I always post photos every day."

But it hasn't all been plain sailing for Annie, who was fired from her job for posting on OnlyFans.

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"The last thing I wanted to do was to get fired if someone found my OnlyFans," she told SBS Insight.

Some years after she set up her account, Annie started a new job and the company came across her content.

"I had just started a new job. I was on day five and I actually went home sick that day and I received an email saying termination of contract," recalled Annie. "I was shocked. I didn't know what was going on. And I read the email and quickly saw screenshots of my OnlyFans on the email."

Annie was reprimanded for not telling the company about her "side business" and not asking permission to start her OnlyFans account, with the firm accusing her of creating pornographic content centering around herself.

However, Annie was not hit too hard by the decision as she now rakes in about $1.8 million a year.

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