OnlyFans’ Annie Knight and her fiancé, Henry Brayshaw, are used to people approaching them in public — but sometimes fans are less supportive than others.

“I always say, when I go out on my own, yeah, I get people coming up to me. Everyone’s respectful, everyone’s great. [They say], ‘Can I get a photo?’ Done, that’s it,” Knight, 28, said on the Tuesday, July 22, episode of the “Annie Knight Unhinged” podcast. “When Henry and I are together, no one approaches us. And then when Henry is by himself, he gets f***ed up.”

Brayshaw explained that he has all types of people — including those in their 40s, rugby players and 18 year olds who “just finished school” — trying to catch his attention.

“I’ll either get it, like, lining up for a beer and they’ll do several takes. And I’m like, ‘What are we doing here? Do I know you?’ Either something really as crass as, ‘Are you f***ing that bird?’” Brayshaw noted. “I’ve fortunately been with friends or people that would know enough about it and they would have to say it for me. I famously keep it cool.”

He continued, “They’ll be like, ‘You mean his fiancé, dude.’ To be fair, a lot of them don’t double down. They’ll be like, ‘Oh, I meant fiancé.’”

Knight and Brayshaw got engaged in March after just one week of officially dating. The couple are set to tie the knot in October 2026 in Australia’s Gold Coast.

Two months after her engagement, the adult content creator had the support of her fiancé while sleeping with 583 men in six hours.

“He was actually at work the day of the event, but he called me in the morning, wished me luck, said, ‘Make us proud. Have fun. Be safe,’” Knight exclusively told Us Weekly in May. “And then called me the night of and was like, ‘How was it?’ And I told him all about it.”

Knight said that Brayshaw was “just really stoked” that she “went above and beyond” her initial goal of hoping 200 participants would show up to the event. (Knight, who suffers from endometriosis, was hospitalized after the event — noting that her body “just hit a wall” — but has since assured Us that she is “feeling a lot better.”)

“He was proud of me for completing it, because I think he was a bit worried that I wouldn’t be able to and that I’d be upset that I couldn’t do it,” she said. “He was just really happy for me.”

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