Inside Annie Knight'S Lavish Wedding Plans And New Reality Series

  • By Imani
  • June 7, 2026, 10 a.m.

Annie Knight's Extravagant Wedding Plans Revealed

Annie Knight, the Australian OnlyFans sensation, is gearing up for her grand wedding to fiancé Henry Brayshaw, and she’s not holding back. The 29-year-old Gold Coast native recently laid out the jaw-dropping expenses that go into creating her dream wedding. The total cost? A cool $170,000.

"The venue itself is costing us $60,000," Knight revealed on Instagram, explaining that this includes all the essentials like food, alcohol, and a wedding coordinator. The couple has also splurged on flights and accommodations for their families, totaling $4000, alongside groomsmen lodging at the same price. And the fashion? Knight’s dress is tagged at $12,000, complemented by two reception dresses at $5000 and shoes at $3000.

"It's worth every cent," Knight declared, admitting the budget was a little stretched but expressing satisfaction with the outcome.

The couple's mid-sized celebration is set for October on the Gold Coast. They plan to have 80 guests and a special appearance by Knight's dog, Billy, as the ring bearer. With six bridesmaids, including British OnlyFans star Lily Phillips, it promises to be a memorable day.

The Glamorous Life and Reality TV Debut

Aside from wedding plans, Knight is making waves with her new role in the Stan series, Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money. The show, which premiered last Friday, dives into the lives of top OnlyFans creators, showcasing the lavish lifestyle and hefty earnings of this elite group.

Knight's rise to fame has been nothing short of controversial. Known for her bold persona and headline-grabbing past, she’s faced scrutiny for her impact on societal trends in Australia. Yet, her foray into reality TV has been a long-awaited dream. Knight shared her frustration with traditional networks that wanted her to abandon her OnlyFans career, finding solace in a series that embraces her true self.

"I’ve applied for pretty much all of them," she said, reflecting on past rejections. "But I’m not getting rid of my only source of income to go on a show for one season. So I’m glad that this all worked out the way that it did."

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.