Only fans Anne Knight And her fiancé, Henry Braeshawonly deepened their connection after she initiated her career – sleeping with 583 people in six hours.
“I think it really makes Henry and I just Have amazing communication,” Knight, 28, told exclusively US Weekly. “I think we have all the best anyone ever in world history.
Knight shared that she will provide Brayshaw with a collaboration detailing all the “parts and pieces” because he wants to know “everything involved.”
“I’m a public book. I tell him everything. We talk about things. If I had a collaboration, I’d tell him.” “We talk about boundaries, I think, things that he’s happy with him and isn’t happy with him. So, in a sense, I think that brings us closer because we’re so much better about communication.”
Knight and Breshaw first met a decade ago and initially tried to date, but the two decided to explore their romantic connection earlier this year for the second time. The couple got engaged in March, and Knight tried her hand in a competitive sexual challenge and with There were 583 people in six hours.
After the event, Knight shared She is hospitalized – But now it has “slowed down” and said, “Everything is much better now.” Despite her healthy fears, Knight notes that she will not “change anything” to her own experience of challenge.

Anne Knight
US Weekly“It’s so great, it’s so fun,” she said. “I’m so glad I did it and went through burnout because now my life is more balanced.”
Knight explained that her body was “exhausted” by tissue challenges and buying “Brayshaw” with Brayshaw, who recently moved in.
“I’ve been trying to decorate a new house because we’ve upgraded a lot,” Knight told us. “We went from a one-acre property to a $2.7 million mansion. Once we moved all the furniture to all the furniture, we felt empty and we realized that our old furniture didn’t fit the new vibe. So now we’re trying to replace the furniture and try to replace that furniture, and I guess, I guess we’re going to make the house look like it was trying to get your parking… and it’s been something… and it’s certain again.”
When the couple used to sleep in a separate room due to her queen-size bed (both Knight and Breshaw were 6 feet tall), they have now transitioned to sharing a king-sized bed.
“We have a huge bedroom,” she said. “It’s much easier to sleep now. We do sleep in the same bedroom and it’s really nice, like it’s so nice to wake up next to him. The only bad thing is when he was playing S, once in the blue moon.”
As they navigate their lives as roommates, the Knight and Brayshaw are also looking to plan their October 2026 wedding. The outdoor wedding (watching on the estate) will have an indoor reception with her dog Billy serving as the ring.
“My wedding spreadsheet is in progress,” she quipped. “I need to do some last minute details like cakes and bridesmaid dresses and so on, but it will be a medium wedding [with] 80 people. We do not reserve any fees. But surprisingly, when it comes to price, it’s not as bad as I thought. ”
While she doesn’t rule out any familiar faces at the wedding, Knight explained that the invitation list is mainly “from [her] Personal life. ”
“We haven’t sent an invitation yet, so there’s still time to decide and make last minute changes,” she said. “I think for me, I just want people out there to support Henry and me and support me and my career. I don’t think we want to send invitations too early, just in case the list changes or we want to add people or take people away. So I think we’ll see what we’ll see.”
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