
Annie Knight reveals three wild realities of the OnlyFans industry ‘you didn’t know’
She’s ‘sick of the lies and sugar coating’
Annie Knight has solidified her position as the most likable and relatable OnlyFans creator once again after outing three wild things you didn’t know about the industry.
Speaking on TikTok, the 26-year-old said she’s “sick of the lies and sugar coating,” so she wants to debunk three common misconceptions about being an OnlyFans model.
1. People aren’t making as much money as they say
Firstly, Annie Knight said people on OnlyFans really aren’t making as much money as they say they are. *Cough cough Bonnie Blue claiming she makes £2 million per month*. According to her, it’s actually quite difficult to make money on the platform, and the lies are really damaging for young girls who think it’s an easy source of income.
“I’ve never lied about my income online. I have said that it ebbs and it flows. However, I have seen women in the industry who I know aren’t earning the amount they say they are, claiming that they’re making these huge amounts of money, and it’s not true,” she said.
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2. Subscribers aren’t actually buying creators cars
For some reason, there’s this really weird idea that single OnlyFans subscribers are literally buying the OnlyFans creator a car on the spot, and Annie wanted to squash that rumour once and for all.
“These subs online are not buying people cars. No one is buying anyone a car, so put that out of your mind,” she said. Right, glad we got that one cleared up.
3. OnlyFans models get dangerously addicted to the money and fame
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Annie added that it’s extremely easy for people to get addicted to the money and fame that comes with the job, and that’s something she’s experienced firsthand. She said she became obsessed with how much money she could make, and her friends had to stage an intervention.
“It has nothing to do with my ego, but it had to do with this addiction to ‘I want more, I need more’,” she said. “I lost myself and I wasn’t spending time with my friends. I wasn’t spending time with my family. I wasn’t spending time with my fiancé. I was on my phone 24/7.
“I got to the point where I completely stressed my body out to the point where it was bleeding nonstop and I kept going and going and going and pushing myself to the absolute limit. And then I crashed and it got to the point where I had to look in the mirror and say ‘You need a break’.”
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Featured image by: Annie Knight/TikTok