A young woman has reportedly been fired from her corporate job after her work was exposed by her secret OnlyFans account.
Annie Knight, 26, shared her experience on SBS’s Insight, saying she was shocked to be fired from a corporate role.
Knight, who claims to be in the top 0.4 percent of creators on OnlyFans, said she was scared when she first joined the platform, but didn’t think she would actually lose her job.
“Yeah, that was definitely my number one concern when I first opened my account. And the last thing I wanted to do was get fired if someone found my OnlyFans,” she said.
Unfortunately for Knight, these fears materialized a few years later.
Australia’s most sexually active woman Annie Knight has reportedly been fired from her corporate job after her work was exposed by her secret OnlyFans account
She shared her experience on SBS’s Insight, saying she was shocked to be fired from a corporate role
“I just started a new job. I was on day five and I actually went home sick that day and I got an email saying to cancel my contract,” she explained.
The email contained screenshots from her OnlyFans account, along with three reasons for her firing.
The reasons given included claims that she falsely claimed to have a side business, that she did not seek the company’s permission to run this side venture and that she shared “pornographic images” of herself online with “foul language”.
“I just started a new job. I was on day five and I actually went home sick that day and I got an email saying to cancel my contract,” she explained.
The company said they find this unacceptable.
Asked if she contested the decision, Knight said: “I did, just because by the fifth day I hated the job so much I didn’t want to fight the verdict.” But I was definitely very upset and very angry about the decision.’
The former marketing manager started her OnlyFans in September 2020 in an attempt to save money to buy a house, but she never expected it to become so lucrative so quickly.
The email contained screenshots from her OnlyFans account, along with three reasons for her firing
Within a month, Annabelle made thousands and continued to use it for the next 18 months as a side project to her full-time job, averaging $1,794 a month.
She now earns around $969 a day sharing her edgy photos online.
“I’m glad I’m (fired) to an extent, I’m a lot happier now and I have a lot more freedom,” Annabelle told Jam Press.
“Now I’m making significantly more than I did at my other job.”
Asked if she contested the decision, Knight said: “I did, just because by the fifth day I hated the job so much I didn’t want to fight the verdict.” But I was definitely very upset and very angry about the decision’