Annie Knight, a 28-year-old Australian OnlyFans content creator, recently garnered widespread attention after participating in a controversial event where she engaged in sexual activity with 583 men over six hours. The event, which took place on May 18, 2025, led to Knight being hospitalized due to complications including significant bleeding and physical discomfort, exacerbated by her pre-existing condition, endometriosis.
Knight organized the event meticulously, receiving over 2,000 applications from interested participants. To ensure anonymity and safety, attendees were provided with pink balaclavas and condoms, and the event was structured with scheduled sessions and breaks. Despite the physical toll, Knight expressed feelings of empowerment and satisfaction, stating, “I felt great. I felt empowered. I felt happy.”
The stunt has sparked significant public discourse, with critics labeling it as “disturbing” and “exploitative,” while others have defended Knight’s autonomy and the consensual nature of the event. Knight addressed the backlash, emphasizing her personal agency and the voluntary participation of all involved, asserting, “I did it because I wanted to do it, and I have no regrets.”
This incident highlights the complex interplay between personal freedom, public perception, and the potential health risks associated with extreme endeavors in the pursuit of viral fame.