In the vibrant world of adult entertainment, Annie Knight has carved out quite the reputation. Known as Australia’s 'most sexually active woman,' she made waves when she famously spent a day with 600 men. However, even the boldest of stars have their limits. Annie recently opened up about some of the more peculiar requests she receives from fans on social media.
At the launch of the sizzling new docuseries, ‘Turned On: Dirty, Sexy, Money,’ Annie spilled the tea to news.com.au about one request that she flat-out refuses to fulfill. "I got a request asking if I could pretend to be this guy’s mum," she revealed. "Ew, absolutely not. Over my dead body. Forget about it."
“I got a request asking if I could pretend to be this guy’s mum. Ew, absolutely not. Over my dead body. Forget about it.”
Despite the persistence of the fan – who even upped his financial offer – Annie stood her ground, showing that there are certain lines she just won't cross.
'OnlyFans' is a platform where many creators push boundaries, but the new docuseries aims to delve deeper into the realities of life as a sex worker. Featuring top adult content creators like Ruby Drew, Mia Bailey, Hayley Summers, Chloe Mira, and twins April and Amelia Maddison, the show promises to expose the truth behind the glamour.
Mia Bailey, another star of the series, shared her own experiences with unusual requests, including animal role-play. "I feel like anything with animals. If you’re pretending to be a horse or a dog, you kind of question the fantasy they have," she explained, emphasizing her love for animals and her boundaries.
The docuseries doesn't shy away from the controversial. Lily Philips, a British star known for her openness, admits she draws the line at 'child play.' Meanwhile, Ruby Drew, perhaps the most adventurous of the cast, laughs off bizarre requests, saying, "I’m very kinky myself, so I’m not one to have a problem with other people’s kinks. If that’s what gets you going, that’s what gets you going."
These revelations highlight that even in a world of fantasy, the stars have their firm boundaries. The delicate balance between catering to fan fantasies and maintaining personal limits is a key theme in the new series.
The stars also opened up about the questions they dread from the media. Mia Bailey, who’s studying to become a lawyer, is often queried about her choice to work in the adult industry. "I’m studying to become a lawyer and it’s always the question of why would you give up an education to pursue the adult industry," she expressed.
Lily Philips, on the other hand, is exasperated by questions about her income. "You should never ask an OnlyFans creator how much we earn. Get out of my bloody business before HMRC comes for me," she quipped, pointing out the intrusive nature of such inquiries.
In essence, 'Turned On: Dirty, Sexy, Money' is set to redefine perceptions by showcasing the rich tapestry of stories behind the alluring world of adult content creation.