Aussie sex worker Annie Knight hits back at claims she didn’t belong in the exclusive Birdcage at the Melbourne Cup – and reveals one thing people don’t know about her

Aussie sex worker Annie Knight hits back at claims she didn't belong in the exclusive Birdcage at the Melbourne Cup - and reveals one thing people don't know about her

As a seasoned mother of three grown children, I find myself deeply troubled by the actions of these so-called influencers like Knight and Bonnie Blue. Having raised my own kids in this digital age, I can attest to the fact that the internet is forever, and the choices our young ones make today can have lasting consequences.


Known Australian sex worker, Annie Knight, has dismissed allegations that her attendance at the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday suggests a decline in the event’s prestige as mere nonsense.

According to a report by Yahoo Lifestyle, there have been ongoing conversations within the Victoria Racing Club about the alteration in quality of racegoers on event days. Notably, every member of this exclusive club shells out a substantial sum annually for their membership.

The 27-year-old lady, famously referred to as ‘Australia’s Most Active Woman in Terms of Romantic Relationships’, shared with Daily Mail Australia that she has been going to horse races since her early years.

‘I’ve been going to the races every year since I was 8-years-old,’ she said.

Indeed, approximately four years back, I began working as an escort, yet my love for the Melbourne Cup has been a constant throughout my life. The unique aspect here is that our paths have crossed more recently, leading to your perception of me being an issue.

The adult star and aspiring real estate mogul attended one of the most prestigious private schools in Australia. 

In her youth, her family would set up a tent in The Nursery annually. She initially held a junior membership at the age of 15, later advancing to a full membership once she became eligible.

‘I’ve been going every year since, sometimes to The Nursery, sometimes to the Birdcage.’ 

Aussie sex worker Annie Knight hits back at claims she didn't belong in the exclusive Birdcage at the Melbourne Cup - and reveals one thing people don't know about her

In 2019, Knight received an invitation to the private club known as The Birdcage, and she concurred with Jana Hocking’s opinion that the planned festivities for 2024 might not live up to expectations.

It appeared less lively and didn’t live up to the excitement of past years. Typically, there’s an abundance of dancing, energy, and good times. However, this year, it felt somewhat dull in comparison.

On that special event, the lithe blonde opted for a color scheme matching Nicky Hilton’s, and gracefully wore a pastel-hued Hansel and Gretel dress.

She mentioned that the dress she was referring to has a tall collar area (high neck) but a lower part around the waist (low back). To complement this outfit, she accessorized it with a Brie Leon handbag and stylish maroon heels (maroon stilettos).

Aussie sex worker Annie Knight hits back at claims she didn't belong in the exclusive Birdcage at the Melbourne Cup - and reveals one thing people don't know about her
Aussie sex worker Annie Knight hits back at claims she didn't belong in the exclusive Birdcage at the Melbourne Cup - and reveals one thing people don't know about her
Aussie sex worker Annie Knight hits back at claims she didn't belong in the exclusive Birdcage at the Melbourne Cup - and reveals one thing people don't know about her

In past years, the Melbourne Cup Carnival has attracted celebrities like Paris Hilton, Sarah Jessica Parker, Lindsay Lohan, and Snoop Dogg to the Birdcage Enclosure.

However, some local celebrities have complained to the VRC about the number of influencers and OnlyFans creators like Knight, now attending. 

The adult entertainer took in the race that stops the nation from the Birdcage.

Additionally, Knight expressed strong opinions towards the approximately 17,000 individuals who initiated a petition on change.org, aiming to bar British sex worker Bonnie Blue from entering Australia.

Model duo, Blue (a fellow OnlyFans star) and a woman with blonde hair, have extended an invitation to 18-year-old students celebrating Schoolies Week on the Gold Coast, inviting them to participate in creating mature content alongside them for filming purposes.

As a devoted follower, I’d like to rephrase that in a first-person perspective: To the fellow Australians who’ve been issuing stern public service announcements to parents of Year 12 graduates and the Mayor of Gold Coast who tried to caution young men this week, I say: “The enthusiasm you’re investing into this is beyond belief. Continue with your disapproval, continue making me prosper.

Several concerned mothers have taken to TikTok to issue warnings to the parents of Year 12 school leavers, with their videos racking up tens of thousands of likes and hundreds of hostile comments. 

In my role as a lifestyle expert, I can’t help but notice the intense buzz and indignation that has arisen concerning the Schoolies plans proposed by Knight and Blue. This week, even the Coast Mayor, Tom Tate, joined the chorus of voices expressing their disapproval.

He pointed out that these cougars often target young, impressionable men, their hearts racing – as we too were once young – and tempt them into actions that could end up online for eternity,” he explained.

Currently, they’re unaware that this could potentially impact their future, specifically their appointment as a Justice of the Supreme Court 20 years from now, given they have this digital video footage of them at age 18.

‘I say to the young guys, if it looks too good to be true, don’t touch it.’

Knight called the petition ‘silly’ and a ‘waste of time’. 

‘Everything Bonnie’s doing is completely legal,’ she said.

Knight made it clear to Daily Mail Australia, “Is there a chance we could end up in jail for this? Of course not. We ensure all our subjects are at least 18 years old when we film them.

Aussie sex worker Annie Knight hits back at claims she didn't belong in the exclusive Birdcage at the Melbourne Cup - and reveals one thing people don't know about her

‘We’re putting a call out and they’re willingly rocking up. That’s up to them.’

One concerned mother, whose PSA TikTok has racked up more than 30,000 likes, said: ‘[Bonnie] states that teen content is lucrative and she wants to exploit and abuse these children. She is a predator and she is way out of line.’

Emphasizing the necessity, Knight outlined that each participant must be of legal drinking age (18 or older), possess valid government IDs for verification, and retain the right to withdraw their consent for video sharing whenever desired.

The videos lack personal identification and don’t display faces. If the individuals involved decide they no longer wish for their video to be used, they can revoke their consent at any point in time. Consequently, should they request us to remove the video after one day, a year, or even a decade later, we will oblige.

Additionally, she retaliated towards the middle-aged Australian moms who had menaced her with either physical or spoken aggression in their comments.

She stated, “It’s not our responsibility to intervene. If you find an issue with your child’s actions, it would be best for you to address it directly with him. We are not instructing or controlling their behavior.

Bonnie and I are creating a secure setting where they can encounter women for the first time. Bonnie expressed her view that they ought to be grateful towards us, as this is a significantly safer situation compared to other possibilities.

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2024-11-06 04:52

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