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After her 583 man sex stunt, what happened to Vans Star

After her 583 man sex stunt, what happened to Vans Star

The 27-year-old, known as “Australia’s most active woman”, was eventually hospitalized after sleeping with 583 men in the day – revealing her “body is enough”.

Annie Knight was hospitalized Wednesday for excessive bleeding, a shocking symptom of endometriosis, a disease similar to the inner lining of the uterus, growing outside it, causing severe pelvic pain and fertility problems.

Knight was diagnosed with a painful condition, and after she was out of hormonal contraceptives in her 20s, it affected one in seven Australian women and has been vocal about her fight against 200,000 followers.

After excessive sexual desire with 583 men, only mortal star Annie Knight was hospitalized after excessive bleeding. Anne Knight/Instagram
The Knight posted her condition online. Anne Knight/Instagram

The former marketing executive was forced to get off work for up to six days a month due to the “terrible” symptoms she suffered, including colic, heavy bleeding, abdominal distension, and even inability to go to the bathroom.

But recently, Knight’s problems have worsened, with the adult star visiting the emergency department for the second time in the past month, just days after she filmed a video of 583 men.

“I got my period the day before the big challenge, but I had an IUD so the bleeding was light,” the Gold Coast porn star told News.com.au.

The adult star has visited the emergency room for the second time in the past month and a few days later. Instagram/Henry Brayshaw

“I felt good after the challenge, but a few days later, I started to get really bad and my experience became very heavy.

“I started to worry about something else going on, so I went to the hospital for safety.”

Knight said medical staff knew about her recent stunt and were concerned about the physical harm it caused to her body.

“The nurses were worried that I would break something or cause damage to my body, so they did a bunch of scans and tests and thankfully, almost everything was back to normal,” she said.

“The tests did show that I had low iron and progesterone and eventually concluded that it was my elevated levels that exacerbated my endometriosis.

“I was sent home, told to rest and try not to stress.”

Knight’s recent challenge has brought her to 200 men to participate. But when 583 guys appeared on the shoot, she decided to accept all of that.

This shooting is just one of many things that sex workers are currently juggling.

Knight is ready to compete for 200 men, but decides to accept all 583 people appearing. Anne Knight/Instagram

“I’ve been trying to shoot bones, shoot a lot of things, and try to organize stressful challenges,” Knight told news.com.au.

“I just bought a house two days ago so I’ve been signing contracts and organizing documents and I just came back from a big trip overseas.

“It’s all fun, but a lot of work, which has led to my high stress levels. I’ve been working basically every day for the last five months and I think my body has finally had enough time.”

“I’ve been working basically every day for the last five months and I think my body has finally had enough of it,” Knight said. Anne Knight/Instagram

Knight said she thanked herself for her flexibility in becoming her own boss, but she said her endometriosis sometimes affects her ability to work, which makes her worry about her income.

“The industry is oversaturated, so even a week or two off could mean people are looking for content elsewhere,” she explained.

“I’m trying to realize that my health is more important than anything else, which is why I’m taking a break to shoot. I want to make sure my body recovers and recovers to its best.”

Knight is now tinkering and is spending time with his fiance Henry Brayshaw, a FIFO worker who was not present during his hospital stay.

Knight is now with his fiancé Henry Brayshaw, who was not there during his hospital stay. Anne Knight/Instagram

“I have lived in endometriosis all my life (since puberty), and I just don’t know what that is, so I’m no stranger to the highs and lows of the disease,” Knight added.

“But my recent outbreak is worrying, so I’m looking for an expert right now because it’s been a very tough few months.

“The cramps I’ve been having are very crazy, but I hope the rest will get my body right again.”

Knight’s 583-man marathon is only six hours in progress, and most doctors don’t recommend it as a feat.

Dr Zac Turner, a Sydney doctor who specializes in preventing health and wellness, previously warned that this activity could have a negative impact on the body when “pushing the extreme”.

He told news.com.au, “Sex is essentially a physically demanding activity associated with all kinds of muscles, the cardiovascular system and released muscles.”

“It is done moderately, which is similar to meaningful exercises – promoting stress relief, cardiovascular health and emotional bonds.

“But when pushed to extreme sex marathons, physical and physical losses can be serious.”

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