After meeting an ambitious professional goal, most people would hope to celebrate at home with their family, or maybe by a weekend stay somewhere fun and relaxing. The hospital usually isn’t anywhere near the list of preferred celebratory locales, and yet that is exactly where Annie Knight wound up after a personal record-breaking sex marathon. Knight — an Australian OnlyFans content creator — had sex with 583 men in 6 hours, a stunt that is consistent with her usual brand of content, but resulted in consequences that are anything but typical for the content creator.

Annie Knight is a 28-year-old content creator from Queensland’s Gold Coast who proudly bears the title of “Australia’s Most Sexually Active Woman” awarded to her by media outlets. She’s built an OnlyFans following through the explicit content she creates and the ambitious challenges she participates in — including her goal to sleep with 1,000 men in 2025. Her public persona is very outgoing, allowing the world to share in everything from her engagement to fiancé Henry Brayshaw, to details about her career. She’s shared logistical details of her stunts with media outlets, and has been known to associate with notorious British OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue, a fellow provocateur in the world of content creation.

Knight staged a mass sex stunt that took place on May 18, in which she had sex with 583 men in just 6 hours at a Gold Coast swingers club. Her initial goal was to have 200 participants, and she was thrilled at more than doubling her desired number. After the initial event, she claimed that the challenge was “shockingly easy,” and was met with the expected reactions from the public. Some praised her stamina, some criticized her stunt as excessive. Regardless of reactions, she isn’t celebrating much anymore, as a post-event health scare resulted in Knight’s hospitalization. She reported “bleeding a lot” and pain when she shared a subdued post on her Instagram stories from her hospital bed with a caption reading “I guess 583 guys in a day isn’t that good for your body.”

Knight suffers from endometriosis, a condition which may have been exacerbated by the physical toll on her sexual organs. Endometriosis is known to cause severe pain and bleeding, though it hasn’t been declared the official culprit of Knight’s need for medical care. Her ongoing medical tests and statements made to media outlets about surviving — but experiencing continued discomfort — is prompting people to ask the question… is the publicity worth the physical risk?

Many OnlyFans creators rely on stunts — like the one Bonnie Blue staged in January where she claimed to have broken the record for most sexual encounters in a day — to generate exclusive content that they can charge their subscribers high dollar amounts in order to access. These kinds of stunts result in increased media coverage and social media buzz, which leads to a significant increase in paying subscribers for the creator in question. However, these stunts always pose a significant risk to the content creators who are staging them, prompting a debate on whether or not creators should be exploiting their health and that of their partners for profit. Do the financial and fame-driven rewards of these stunts really justify the health and safety risks to the content creators? Especially those with pre-existing conditions like Knight, the physical and mental toll is a lot to weigh against the promise of media exposure and financial gain.

Was it worth it?