Australian OnlyFans sensation Annie Knight unveiled the physical aftermath of her extraordinary feat of engaging with 583 men within a six-hour span. In an exclusive late-night conversation with Us Weekly on Tuesday, May 20th, following her Sunday, May 18th, endeavor, the 28-year-old confirmed she had experienced "bleeding," prompting blood tests and extensive medical evaluations in the days subsequent to her daring challenge.
"I'm not faring well; I've been experiencing heavy bleeding since the challenge," Knight, who also battles endometriosis, confided in Us. "It felt quite raw down there, and I sustained a tiny cut." She expressed uncertainty whether the bleeding was a direct consequence of her marathon or her pre-existing condition, endometriosis, described by the Mayo Clinic as a disorder where uterine-like tissue grows outside the uterus.
Based on Queensland's picturesque Gold Coast, Knight shared via her Instagram Stories, mere hours before her Us Weekly interview, that she had been hospitalized. Donning a blue hospital gown, she gazed solemnly into the camera lens. "Guess 583 guys in a day isn't that kind to your body," she captioned the post.
Despite the discomfort she was enduring, the digital content creator vowed to bounce back soon. "I'll undoubtedly pull through, but it's pretty painful and disagreeable at present," Knight elaborated.
Earlier in the day on Tuesday, Knight admitted to Us that she was "astounded by how seamless" the challenge turned out to be. "Undertaking 583 in a single day is quite a feat, so I was apprehensive I'd really struggle, considering my personal best was 24 in a day," she clarified.
Knight received 2,000 registrations for Sunday's event, where she mandated condom use, anticipating around 200 attendees. When the turnout more than doubled, she recounted feeling "absolutely thrilled."
During her initial Us Weekly interview, Knight brushed off the hatred directed at her sexual escapades. "People get so uptight about it. Ultimately, these men just want to have sex. Why the fuss? And I'm offering a service, gratis," she reasoned. "It genuinely distresses me when I witness people lambasting the guys, being cruel to them. I feel protective towards them, so seeing all that negativity directed at them truly upsets me."
Knight offered a glimpse into her day's unfolding through an Instagram video posted on Tuesday, revealing she had taken her dog Billy for a morning stroll to ensure he remained energetic during his ten-hour solo stay at home. The clip also featured footage of Knight preparing herself and her space for her guests' arrival, complete with customized pink balaclavas for the men to wear, preserving their anonymity.