Annie Knight, a 26-year-old Australian OnlyFans creator, recently made headlines after attempting an extreme stunt: sleeping with 583 men in six hours. The event, organized as a personal challenge, involved 2,000 applicants, a booked venue, registration times, and coordinated groups. Participants were given pink balaclavas to protect their anonymity and provided condoms for safety. Knight covered all expenses, totaling around $10,000, including security, filming, and the venue.
“I felt great. I felt empowered. I felt happy,” Knight said after the event. However, she was hospitalized afterward due to heavy bleeding and soreness. Knight has endometriosis, a condition that can cause painful uterine tissue growth, and she was uncertain whether the bleeding stemmed from her condition or the extreme strain she placed on herself. She described getting a small cut and admitted the experience was “painful and unpleasant” but not something she regrets.
The creator, supported by her fiancé, took 15-minute breaks each hour, noting that many participants struggled to perform. She defended the men involved, emphasizing that they were simply seeking sex and she was providing a free service.
The stunt sparked controversy online, with critics calling it “disturbing” and “exploitative.” Knight, unfazed, said, “I did it because I wanted to do it, and I have no regrets. They can keep on hating.”
Despite the criticism and her hospitalization, Knight says she plans to hold similar events in the future. Her viral stunt has ignited discussions on boundaries, consent, and the extremes some creators pursue to gain attention online.