The woman who slept with 300 people in a year says she’s ‘sacrificed a lot’ on her career journey. Credit: @anniekknight/Instagram
One follower asked her: “How did you begin your journey to success you’ve achieved through OFs, and what advice would you give to someone starting out?”
Knight replied (via Daily Star): “Like everyone else… slow and steady. I did a lot of trial and error and tested out different marketing strategies.
“It took a year to get into the top 0.4% and 2.5 years to get into the top 0.02%. Success isn’t instant, I’ve sacrificed a lot and spent a lot of time building up my social media presence to get where I am now.”
She added: “I’d advise anyone starting out to make sure they’re aware that it’s a lot of hard work and money doesn’t just roll in the second you start an account. It’s a hustle.”
Knight also suggested researching ‘the hell out of all the girls doing well for themselves’ and figuring out their unique selling point.
And it may surprise you to know that in spite of her controversial profession, Knight actually has her head screwed on – and even has a five-year plan!
The OFs star says she’d love three children one day, as well as ‘running her own business’ and living in her ‘dream’ home without a mortgage, per the Mirror.
But when it comes to settling down, Knight hasn’t found the perfect guy yet. She recently took to her Instagram stories and discussed the main reason she’s still single.
“Last year was meant to be my year of dating,” she explained.
“I went on six dates and they were all immediate nos for me and I got tired of it. So, I took a break in May.
“I have only just started dating again but the reason I’m single is, it’s hard to find a guy who ticks all my boxes.
“Which is honestly crazy because the boxes are very basic.”
And now, there’s one thing Knight says a lot of guys could improve on…
Knight says it’s ‘crazy’ how many don’t know how to pleasure with their fingers.
She tells fans (per the Daily Star): “Next to none of them make the time to find my ‘pleasure spot’, they’re all in-and-out, and one-and-done.
“Once they’ve failed at foreplay they go onto the main course and a lot of them act like a jackhammer. I’m not sure who taught them how to f*** but it wasn’t by a woman.”
She continues: “I can’t count how many times I’ve taught a man where the c***oris is or how to reach the G-spot.
“I’ve bled so many times from men being so rough, thinking the rougher the better, and it’s so not right!
“They don’t know anything but you can’t really blame them because it’s not like they’ve had anyone teach them. They’ve grown up watching p*** and think that’s how you f***.”
And it appears Knight may not be the only woman who isn’t completely satisfied in the bedroom…
Research conducted as a part of Ann Summers’ recent Pleasure Positivity Project reveals that a staggering four in five women (81%) feel uneasy disclosing to their significant other when they’re not experiencing enough o**asms.
Equally concerning, merely two out of five women (42%) express complete satisfaction after sexual encounters with their partner.
While a noteworthy 52% of men claim to generally feel content following intercourse with their partner.