OnlyFans creator Annie Knight is getting candid about the rocky patches in her relationship with fiancé Henry Brayshaw. In an emotional Instagram post dated June 28, Knight laid bare the struggles she faced during a particularly difficult week, which was captured on the new reality series Turned On: Dirty, Sexy Money.
"Episode 6 of TODSM was filmed during the most challenging week of my life," she shared. "My relationship was falling apart, my dream life was falling apart … I was falling apart." Knight revealed the cycle of supporting Brayshaw through his gambling addiction, where every week seemed like déjà vu: a slip-up, an upset partner, and her putting aside feelings of anger and hurt to support him once again.
Knight's heartfelt message resonated with many, as she emphasized the importance of seeking help when dealing with mental health issues of this magnitude. She urged others in similar situations to reach out for support rather than carry the burden alone. "My mistake was thinking I was strong enough to bear the weight of this alone," she admitted.
“No one person can ‘save’ another from a mental health condition that is this powerful. If you’re reading this and you can relate, talk to someone, seek help. This will not just ‘go away.’”
In her post, Knight also opened her inbox to anyone needing advice, hoping her story would make others feel less isolated.
Reflecting on their journey, Knight and Brayshaw's story began over a decade ago in a pub where they first met. After years of friendship, their relationship blossomed into romance in 2025, culminating in a March engagement of the same year. Knight described their connection as "perfect in an unconventional way," highlighting their unique understanding of each other.
With wedding bells set to ring in October 2026 on Australia's Gold Coast, the couple is in full planning mode. Their big day will feature 80 guests and, adorably, their dog Billy as the ring bearer.
Annie has been meticulously organizing the event, ensuring every detail is just right, from the cake to the bridesmaids’ dresses. "We’re not sparing any expense," she shared, noting the surprising affordability of their dream wedding.
If you or someone you know is struggling with a gambling addiction, help is available through The National Problem Gambling Helpline Network at 1-800-GAMBLER.