
Adult star Annie Knight made global headlines after a jaw-dropping stunt sent her to the hospital — having sex with 583 men in just six hours.
Now, she’s revealing the emotional message her husband sent her right before the controversial challenge began.
It probably hasn’t escaped many people’s attention that Australian OnlyFans creator Annie Knight has made headlines for setting a jaw-dropping bedroom record — sleeping with 583 men in just six hours. But while the world watched in disbelief, one person wasn’t just supportive — he was cheering her on.
Her fiancé, Henry Brayshaw, wasn’t at the event in person. Instead, he was at work, where he made sure to call Knight beforehand with a surprising send-off: “Make us proud. Have fun. Be safe.” Later that night, he followed up to ask how it went.
“He was just really stoked that I went above and beyond,” Knight, 28, told Us Weekly after the event on May 18. “He was proud of me for completing it. He was a bit worried I wouldn’t be able to and that I’d be upset.”
Knight, dubbed Australia’s Most Sexually Active Woman, had initially set her sights on 200 men but quickly surpassed that goal after receiving more than 2,000 applications. Some men even flew in from other states just to participate.
“It was pretty crazy,” she said, noting that her DMs were flooded afterward with thank-you messages from grateful participants.
But two days later, the aftermath took a toll on her body — and landed her in the hospital.
“I’m not doing very well”
On May 20, Knight posted a hospital selfie in a blue gown with the blunt caption: “I guess 583 guys in a day isn’t that good for your body.”
She later revealed she’d been experiencing intense bleeding, a small cut, and a flare-up of endometriosis symptoms.
“I’ve been bleeding a lot since the challenge,” she admitted. “It was definitely a bit raw down there.”
Endometriosis, a condition Knight lives with, often causes painful and irregular periods — something that was intensified by the physical demands and stress of the event. “My body just hit a wall,” she said. “High cortisol, can’t function.”
Though she insists the act itself was surprisingly easy — “I was shocked by how easy it was,” she said — it was the stress leading up to the event that pushed her over the edge. She had just closed on her dream home days before, and the mental load combined with the physical stunt left her exhausted.
Taking time to heal
Knight says the prognosis is good, and she plans to take at least a week off to recover. “Try and relax a little bit, sit out in the sun, just take it easy for a little while,” she said. “But I’ll definitely be okay. I’m not letting this slow me down.”
The backlash online has been brutal, with many calling her attention-seeking or warning of long-term damage. But Knight says she feels “protective” of the men who participated and doesn’t understand the hate.
“These guys are just out here living life,” she said. “They’re just having some fun. I think the people that are hating are probably just jealous, and their lives are really boring.”
An unconventional love story
Knight and Brayshaw, who is the son of Australian sports commentator James Brayshaw, first met while working at a bar a decade ago.
After years of friendship and a second shot at romance last fall, the pair got engaged in March during a trip to Cancún. Henry popped the question to Annie with a stunning three-carat diamond ring, which, according to Daily Mail Australia, could be worth as much as $200,000.
“I just immediately knew it was a yes,” Knight said. The couple plans to marry in October 2026 on Australia’s Gold Coast.
”I’ve been planning my wedding since I was a little girl. I want to make sure it’s exactly what I want, and Henry is the same,” Annie told Daily Mail.
While Knight’s line of work may raise eyebrows, the couple says they’ve figured out what works for them. “Obviously, with my work, it’s part of my job, and he understands that,” she explained. “If he was to go and be with other girls, it would be very different because it’s not work for him.”
Their relationship may defy convention, but Knight says they “complement each other in an unconventional way.” And at the end of the day, Brayshaw’s support has never wavered — not even through 583 men.
“He gets it,” she said. “And that’s why it works.”
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