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OnlyFans’ Annie Knight Says She Makes $200K a Month and Owns 4 Homes

Five years ago, Annie Knight just wanted to have enough money to buy an apartment. Today, the OnlyFans star says she is making $200,000 a month and owns four homes.

“It feels nice to have the financial security and also to be able to support people in my life who need some help at the moment,” she told Us Weekly exclusively in a recent interview. “That feels really good. I’m very grateful.”

Knight, 28, is days removed from sleeping with 583 men in six hours, which put her on pace to break the record set by fellow model and friend Bonnie Blue, who claimed to have had sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours. The feat landed Knight in the hospital hours later, and she told Us she had been “bleeding a lot” since the challenge.

“It was definitely a bit raw down there and I did get a small cut,” she said, adding she was unsure if the bleeding was a result of the challenge or her endometriosis.

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This wasn’t the first challenge that Knight has undertaken. She previously completed a personal challenge of sleeping with 300 men in a year, then upped the ante with 654 in 2024. Her latest effort was a thank you to her supporters.

“I really wanted to give back to my fans and my supporters and the people that have been following me for so long,” Knight explained.

OnlyFans Annie Knight Says She Makes 200K a Month and Owns 4 Homes
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She ended up getting 2,000 men to register for the event, and while she hoped 200 would show up, the result was nearly triple. Knight reflected on how much her popularity had grown since she first launched her page.

“I was earning like $10,000 a month, which, at the time, I was like, ‘this is amazing. I’m so rich,’” she recalled. “Then, it was kind of like, midway through 2023, when I went viral online. That’s when I started making, like, $200,000 plus per month.”

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The money, combined with Knight’s enjoyment of her job, has made her want to “keep going for as long as possible.”

“Why not?” she asked. “I don’t think you could ever say no to making this amount of money. And obviously I also enjoy it, and it’s fun. I love my job. I wouldn’t want to do anything else.”

Knight added that her income has stayed consistent, right around $200,000 per month, over the last two years, despite a persistent fear that it would all come crashing down.

“It just hasn’t,” she said. “I think that says a lot about my work ethic. I just haven’t stopped. I haven’t just sat back and been like, ‘okay, cool. I’m making money. I’m just gonna sit back and chill.’ I’ve been very driven to keep it going and keep coming up with new ideas.”

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Her next challenge, which is in progress, is to sleep with 500 virgins by the end of the year. She said she’s around 223 so far, but the challenge has been finding men who are willing to lose their virginities on camera.

Knight reaffirmed that she has no plans on slowing down, but she does have “contingency plans” for whenever her OnlyFans days come to an end.

“I’ve got my properties. I’d love to get into more real estate and that kind of thing,” she said. “But for now, I’m definitely loving OnlyFans and what I’m doing.”

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Walmart Is Overflowing With Summer-Ready Blouses, These 11 Are The One to Shop ASAP

Let’s be honest: Shopping for clothes at Walmart used to mean grabbing a last-minute basic tee or a cozy sweatshirt. But lately? Their blouse game is shockingly strong. From puff sleeves and playful prints to crisp, work-ready staples, Walmart is quietly serving looks — and at prices that won’t make your wallet flinch. We scrolled through hundreds of options so you don’t have to — these 11 blouses are the ones actually worth your cart.

11 Charming Blouses on Walmart for Under $35

1. Workwear Chic: Tucked into trousers, jeans or a skirt, this short-sleeve top is just begging to be part of your workwear lineup.

2. Florals, Please: Ruffles, peplum and a tie-front — what’s not to love about this flirty blouse that’s oozing cottagecore?

3. Crochet Cutie: Meet your new summer staple, complete with delicate floral embroidery, flounce cuffs and long trumpet sleeves.

4. Bow Love: Available in five colors, this loose-flowing blouse features a row of bows that really amp up its playfulness.

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5. Collared Button Down: Lightweight, breathable and perfect for layering, pull out this collared short-sleeve button down next time you want to feel a little more put together.

6. Pretty Plaid: Love patterns? Go for this plaid three-quarter sleeve blouse, which can be styled with your favorite denim or a pair of shorts.

7. Cute and Comfy: The bold pattern on this breezy tunic brings instant personality to any outfit, while the longer length makes it perfect for pairing with leggings or skinny jeans.

8. Date Night Essential: This satin top accentuates in all the right areas thanks to the tiered elastic waist and adjustable drawstring.

9. Charming Tunic: For a tunic that brings the vibe without trying too hard, this ruffle-sleeve blouse fits the bill.

10. Sale Alert: A little vintage, a little boho and definitely worthy of compliments — this crochet top is your new warm-weather staple — now $15!

11. On-Trend Ruffles: The fluttery sleeves on this subtle V-neck blouse bring a touch of drama while the rest of the design stays sleek and simple, making it super easy to dress up or down.

17 Office-Friendly Blouses That Help Beat The Heat — Starting at $9

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You Need to Watch These 3 Popular Netflix Movies Now (May 24-25)

If you’re heading into the long holiday weekend hoping for something great to watch on Netflix, then you’re in luck.

The recent update to the 10 most popular movies on Netflix includes several new additions, including I Still Believe, a romantic drama based on a true story.

Untold: The Fall of Farve is also high on the charts, and it goes from a rousing sports documentary to a sordid true crime tale. For younger viewers, or viewers who are young at heart, The Wild Robot is making its Netflix debut this weekend.

Keep reading for more info about the Watch With Us team’s picks for the three popular Netflix movies that you need to watch now. You’ve got an extra day this weekend, so use it!

17 Must-Watch Movies on Netflix Right Now (May 2025)

‘Untold: The Fall of Favre’ (2025)

There’s a reason why Untold: The Fall of Favre is hanging around the No. 1 slot on Netflix’s most popular movie list. Brett Favre was once among the most popular players in the NFL. As a quarterback, he led the Green Bay Packers to their first Super Bowl win in decades. He even had a cameo in There’s Something About Mary opposite Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz.

Things have changed a lot since then, and Untold: The Fall of Favre dives into the scandals surrounding the former NFL superstar. Favre hasn’t been charged with any crime, but his close proximity to the misuse of welfare funds in Mississippi has drawn a lot of scrutiny. Jenn Sterger, the woman who accused Favre of sending unwanted sexting messages, goes on the record in this movie and details how he negatively impacted her life.

Untold: The Fall of Favre is streaming on Netflix.

‘I Still Believe’ (2020)

Riverdale‘s KJ Apa headlines I Still Believe, a music biopic currently heating up Netflix’s movie chart. This film is based on the true story of Christian music singer Jeremy Camp and the first great love of his life, Melissa Henning, who is played by Britt Robertson. Set in 2000, I Still Believe chronicles how Jeremy and Melissa become fast friends. Eventually, they start dating each other until their romance affects their mutual friendship with Jean-Luc Lajoie (Nathan Parsons), who loves Melissa and wants her for himself.

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When Melissa is stricken with cancer, Jeremy reaffirms his love for her with Jean-Luc’s blessing. But beating cancer may be more than either Jeremy or Melissa can handle, and his faith in God is tested when her health starts to fail. This film is definitely a tearjerker, but it’s also life-affirming.

I Still Believe is streaming on Netflix.

‘The Wild Robot’ (2024)

Although The Wild Robot came up short at the Oscars earlier this year, it’s still one of the best movies that DreamWorks Animation has ever made. Any comparisons to Pixar’s WALL-E are apt, but Lupita Nyong’os title character gets to speak more often than WALL-E does. Nyong’o portrays Roz, a robot who is lost in the wild before she is accidentally reactivated by the animals that live there.

Many of the creatures in the forest regard Roz with fear and condemn her as a monster. But some, like a fox named Fink (Pedro Pascal) and an opossum called Pinktail (Catherine O’Hara), accept Roz as their friend after she learns how to communicate with them. Roz also finds new meaning in her existence when she adopts an orphaned goose she names Brightbill (Kit Connor). She could stay in the wild and be happy forever if the company that made her hadn’t sent Vontra (Stephanie Hsu) to retrieve her. Now that Roz has a home, she won’t easily give up everything she’s gained.

The Wild Robot is streaming on Netflix.

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Tom Cruise's 10 Greatest Action Movies, Ranked

To anyone who says there are no movie stars left, Tom Cruise is living proof that’s not true. For the better part of four decades, Cruise has been a box-office draw like few others.

Cruise has also starred in some truly terrific action movies over the years, and he’s got a new one out now.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is reportedly Cruise’s last film in the franchise that began in 1996. And since we’re talking about Cruise’s action movie track record, it was hard limiting the Mission: Impossible flicks to only three entries on our list.

Ahead of The Final Reckoning‘s opening weekend, the Watch With Us team has selected Tom Cruise’s 10 greatest action movies and ranked them from least to greatest.

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10. ‘American Made’ (2017)

Cruise shed his action hero persona for American Made, a semi-biographical look at the life of Barry Seal, a pilot turned drug smuggler in the early ’80s. Director Doug Liman and screenwriter Gary Spinelli turned Seal’s story into an action comedy, a genre that Cruise doesn’t have a lot of experience with.

Regardless of the occasional tonal whiplash in the film, Cruise still lights up the screen as Seal gets deeper and deeper into the cartel’s grasp with the implicit approval of the CIA. The rest of the U.S. government isn’t as forgiving about Seal’s drug running, and he can only avoid the consequences of his actions for so long.

American Made is available to rent or buy on Prime Video.

9. ‘Oblivion’ (2013)

Much like WALL-E, Jack Harper (Cruise) has to clean up after the end of the world in Oblivion. Decades prior, aliens attacked the Earth and destroyed the moon, leaving humans no choice but to unleash nuclear weapons against the invaders. Jack and his partner, Vika (Andrea Riseborough), remain on Earth as technicians for the last human ship in orbit.

Inexplicably, Jack is haunted by visions of a woman, Julia Rusakova (Olga Kurylenko), he doesn’t know. When Jack finally comes across Julia, it throws his whole life into question and makes him wonder what he’s really doing on Earth. This was Cruise’s first collaboration with director Joseph Kosinski, and their second film together was even bigger than this sci-fi epic.

Oblivion is available to rent or buy on Prime Video.

8. ‘Collateral’ (2004)

Cruise doesn’t usually play villains, but he embraced his dark side in director Michael Mann‘s stylish action thriller Collateral. The story revolves around a cab driver named Max Durocher (Jamie Foxx), who picks up a customer named Vincent (Cruise). When Vincent offers Max a large amount of money to ferry him around town, it seems like his lucky day.

However, Max learns pretty quickly that Vincent is a contract killer and he’s inadvertently helped him carry out his hits. Vincent also takes Max hostage to prevent him from escaping his grasp. When Vincent takes out his last target, Max may be next on his hit list unless he outmaneuvers this assassin.

Collateral is streaming on Paramount+.

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7. ‘Minority Report’ (2002)

If we explained what the title of Minority Report means in the context of the story, it would be too big of a spoiler. Cruise’s first collaboration with director Steven Spielberg was based upon a Philip K. Dick novella that introduced the concept of Precrime. In the future, murder is almost a thing of the past as a trio of precogs can see crimes before they occur. Almost all murder attempts are stopped by John Anderton (Cruise) and his Precrime team, and they’re about to take their program national.

Anderton’s world is turned upside down when the precogs predict that he will murder Leo Crow (Mike Binder), a man he’s never met. Suddenly, Anderton’s team is hunting him down, and he has to find a way to prove his innocence before he joins the rest of the would-be murderers in an extended state of suspended animation.

Minority Report is streaming on Paramount+.

6. ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ (2014)

Cruise re-teamed with director Doug Liman in Edge of Tomorrow, an adaptation of the Japanese novel All You Need Is Kill. By the time Warner Bros. thought of calling it Live. Die. Repeat., it was already out on home video. This flick underperformed in theaters, but it’s so good that an audience has discovered it, and people are still clamoring for a sequel.

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For this film, Cruise plays Major William Cage, a cowardly military reporter who mouthed off to the wrong superior officer. On the frontline of an alien invasion, Cage dies horribly alongside his fellow troops. But because he was infected by alien blood, Cage can now relive the same day endlessly. Sergeant Rita Vrataski (Emily Blunt) — the only other person to have had that power — takes Cage under her wing and makes him a great warrior. And no matter how skilled Cage becomes, it never seems to change the outcome in humanity’s favor.

Edge of Tomorrow is available to rent or buy on Prime Video.

5. Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)

Cruise has been making Mission: Impossible movies since 1996, but Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation was truly a turning point for the films. Ethan Hunt (Cruise) is usually prepared for almost any threat, but The Syndicate — the titular rogue nation — completely outmaneuvers him. In short order, Ethan is branded a traitor by the U.S. government, and CIA director Alan Hunley (Alec Baldwin) can’t wait to bring him down.

Luckily for Ethan, Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson) has his back. Ilsa’s a MI6 agent embedded deep undercover in The Syndicate, and she hates that group even more than Ethan does. Ilsa just doesn’t have a way out unless she joins forces with Ethan’s Impossible Mission Force to bring down The Syndicate from the inside.

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation is streaming on Paramount+.

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4. ‘Top Gun’ (1986)

It was still relatively early in his career when Cruise headlined Top Gun, one of the seminal action movies of the ’80s. The fact that he’s still so prominent in action flicks speaks to Cruise’s staying power as a star. You may feel “the need for speed” as LT Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Cruise) and his wingman LTJG Nick “Goose” Bradshaw (Anthony Edwards) enter Top Gun, the prestigious Naval program that teaches the elite pilots.

Maverick doesn’t take too long before he romances a Top Gun civilian instructor, Charlotte “Charlie” Blackwood (Kelly McGillis), and finds a rival in LT Tom “Iceman” Kazansky (Val Kilmer). Most of the action is in the air, and it’s incredible even by modern standards. This is the movie that put Cruise on the path to becoming an action icon.

Top Gun is streaming on Paramount+.

3. ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning’ (2023)

The struggle against A.I. gets very personal for Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, even before he decides that the artificial being known as The Entity has to be destroyed. The Entity has already developed some level of sentience, and it has also recruited Ethan’s old adversary, Gabriel Martinelli (Esai Morales), to follow its agenda in the real world.

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Ethan’s attempts to get the tools he needs to fight The Entity are thwarted by Grace (Hayley Atwell), a thief who has her own agenda. Even if Ethan can get on the same page with Grace, The Entity is still the one foe he can’t defeat by punching, shooting or kicking it. Since this film leads directly into Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, it doesn’t end as much as it stops. Regardless, it set another high-water mark for the franchise.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning is streaming on Paramount+.

2. ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022)

Maverick’s back in Top Gun: Maverick, a sequel that was 36 years in the making. For this film, Cruise re-teamed with director Joseph Kosinski and even his frequent Mission: Impossible director, Christopher McQuarrie, contributed to the script. When the story picks up, Maverick has successfully avoided getting promoted from Captain for decades because he loves flying too much.

When Maverick is called back to Top Gun, he’s given the reins to train a new generation of pilots for a deadly mission. Those recruits include Lieutenant Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw (Miles Teller), the son of Maverick’s late wingman, Goose. Rooster and Maverick are going to need to work out their issues because there’s a battle on the horizon, and Maverick doesn’t plan on sitting on the sidelines.

Top Gun: Maverick is streaming on Paramount+.

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1. ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ (2018)

Mission: Impossible – Fallout isn’t just Tom Cruise’s best action movie; it’s the kind of movie all action flicks should aspire to be. This is a true sequel to Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, with the series’ first returning villain, Solomon Lane (Sean Harris). Fallout also introduces a new rival for Ethan who can match him punch for punch, but we’ll refrain from revealing his identity here.

This film and Dead Reckoning are pretty close in terms of quality. Fallout gets the edge for telling a complete story that continuously escalates the tension. It also gives each of Ethan’s team — Ilsa Faust (Ferguson), Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) and a surprise returning character — something important to pull off during the film’s grand finale.

If Cruise and company had stopped making Mission: Impossible films with this movie, then it would have been a fitting conclusion in its own right. Because they made a different choice,  Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning will get a chance to top it.

Mission: Impossible – Fallout is streaming on Paramount+.

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Courtney Cox ‘Always Uses’ This Body Wash That Shoppers Call ‘Good for Sensitive Skin’

If you have sensitive skin, you know the body wash struggle: too harsh, and your skin flares up. Too scented, and suddenly you’re dealing with irritation or dryness. It’s a frustrating dilemma of wanting to feel clean and smell good without running the risk of skin issues. That’s why when a celebrity with great taste (hi, Courteney Cox) co-signs a body wash that’s actually gentle, we pay attention.

The Friends actress told Harper’s Baazar she “always uses” Nécessaire’s body wash, and coincidentally, this staple is a favorite among Amazon customers who rave about how soothing it is — especially for dry, reactive skin. The gel-oil hybrid texture provides a luxurious lather without stripping the skin of its natural oils. The luxurious scent is just the cherry on top!

 

Get the Nécessaire Body Wash for $28 at Amazon!

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The body wash is available in several scents including ‘santal,’ ‘olibanum,’ ‘hinoki,’ ‘eucalyptus’ and a fragrance-free version. It’s also non-comedogenic (so it won’t clog pores) and replaces harsh ingredients like sulfates, parabens and phthalates with good-for-you alternatives like niacinamide to support the skin barrier and liquid epsom salt to replenish tired-feeling skin.

One Amazon shopper who has sensitive, overly-reactive skin wrote, “Good for sensitive skin. I have been buying the Nécessaire body washes for years. [They’re] one of the few body washes that my skin doesn’t react to.”

Another customer who struggles with liking “things that smell good” but has “very sensitive skin” said that their “[skin didn’t react to this at all” and that “the smell is great! Super relaxing and perfect for after a long day.”

With praise this good, it’s no wonder stars and everyday shoppers alike are stocking up on Nécessaire’s body wash at Amazon!

Get the Nécessaire Body Wash for $28 at Amazon!

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