OnlyFans content creator Annie Knight and fiancé Henry Brayshaw are preparing for their October 2026 wedding on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, marking the culmination of a relationship that spans nearly a decade. The couple's unconventional love story and wedding preparations have generated significant public interest, particularly regarding the challenges Knight has faced in assembling her bridal party.
Knight and Brayshaw first met in 2016 while working together at a Melbourne pub, where they developed a friendship that extended beyond their workplace. The pair attempted to date several years later, though Knight later acknowledged it "just wasn't really the right time." Their romantic relationship finally solidified in March 2025 during a trip to Cancun, where Knight was traveling with adult content creator Bonnie Blue. During that trip, Brayshaw confessed he was "in love," and one week later, the couple became engaged.
Speaking to Us Weekly in May 2025, Knight reflected on their relationship dynamics. "I've known him forever, and we just were so perfect for each other in an unconventional way. A lot of people are like, 'I don't understand how this works.' But we do and that's what's important and that's why it is so perfect, because we understand it," she explained. "I just immediately knew it was a yes. I'm really excited to marry him."
The wedding planning process has been notably swift. Knight revealed on Jana Hocking's "Saucy Secrets" podcast in October 2025 that she moved quickly to organize the event. "Most of the wedding is planned at the moment. As soon as I got engaged, I was like, 'We need to plan this so I can chill for the next year,'" she stated. "Pretty much have everything organized. It's going to be on the Gold Coast and it's going to be in October next year." The couple has chosen Knight's dog Billy to serve as ring bearer.
However, the wedding preparations have not been without complications. Knight disclosed that several of her closest friends declined invitations to serve as bridesmaids, citing concerns about their professional reputations. In an interview with Mamamia in November 2025, Knight explained that these women received pressure from their employers, who worried about the potential career implications of being publicly associated with an OnlyFans creator.
"They were devastated," Knight said of her friends' decisions. "It wasn't a decision they made lightly. They were honored to be chosen, but ultimately, due to their own careers, they couldn't be featured so close to me." Knight admitted the rejections initially caused her to question her friendships, though she has since reached an understanding. "Now it's easy for me to understand and accept. I know how important careers are. If there was ever a situation where my career was at stake, I'd do anything I could to save [it]," she added.
Despite these setbacks, Knight will have six bridesmaids, including fellow OnlyFans star Lily Phillips. In an Instagram video shared on May 24, Knight extended the invitation to Phillips, who responded emotionally. "I'm going to cry … that's so cute," the 24-year-old British social media model told Knight as she embraced her friend. The women who chose not to be in the bridal party will still be involved in the wedding in a less official capacity.
The situation highlights broader questions about social stigma and professional consequences faced by individuals in the adult content industry, as well as those in their personal circles. Knight's experience demonstrates how career choices in this field can create ripple effects that extend beyond the content creators themselves, affecting personal relationships and social dynamics.
As the October 2026 wedding date approaches, Knight and Brayshaw's celebration on the Gold Coast will represent not only their personal commitment but also a public statement about their unconventional relationship. The couple's willingness to share their journey openly reflects the evolving landscape of modern relationships and the challenges of maintaining personal connections while navigating public scrutiny and professional considerations in the digital age.










