Australian Model Annie Knight Faces High Tax Burden Despite Success on OnlyFans
Annie Knight, a 26-year-old Australian model and content creator, has gained significant attention for her earnings on OnlyFans, reportedly making up to $8,000 a day. However, her success has come at a cost, as she revealed that she was taxed nearly $400,000 AUD (around 1 million shekels) in the past year. Knight expressed her frustration with the tax system, arguing that the highest tax bracket should not exceed 30%. "It's completely ridiculous that those who make the most money pay almost half of their earnings to the government," she stated in an interview.
Knight's financial woes have sparked conversations about the taxation of sex workers and content creators in Australia. Despite her lucrative income, Knight noted that the hefty tax deductions have left her struggling to afford basic living expenses, leading some social media users to comment on the disparity between her reported earnings and her financial reality.
In addition to her financial challenges, Knight has made headlines for her personal life. Earlier this year, she appeared on the popular Australian television show Kyle and Jackie O, where she disclosed that she has slept with over 300 partners in a year, earning her the title of "the most sexually active woman on the continent." Knight aims to break her own record in 2024, targeting a staggering 600 partners. To find partners, she utilizes dating apps and engages with her followers, emphasizing the importance of consent and health precautions.
Despite the scrutiny and mixed reactions to her lifestyle, Knight advocates for sexual exploration and adventure, encouraging others to embrace their sexuality. Her father was reportedly shocked to learn about her profession after media coverage, highlighting the generational gap in understanding contemporary sex work.
PSG Women's Team Exits Champions League After Disappointing Performance
In a disappointing turn of events, Paris Saint-Germain's women's team has been eliminated from the Champions League after a 1-2 loss to Juventus, following a 3-1 defeat in the first leg. This marks the first time since the 2017-2018 season that PSG will not participate in the main phase of the tournament, a significant setback for a club that has reached the semi-finals four times in the last five years.
The match began poorly for PSG, with Juventus scoring early in the second minute through Sofia Cantore. Despite a change in strategy and some late-game chances, including a penalty goal from Romée Leuchter, PSG could not secure the necessary goals to advance. Juventus sealed their qualification with a header from Barbara Bonansea, leaving PSG to reflect on a season that will see them watching the Champions League from home.
The defeat has raised concerns about the implications for PSG's season and their standing in European women's football, with only Olympique Lyonnais representing France in the tournament. Sakina Karchaoui, a player on the team, acknowledged the consequences of not qualifying, emphasizing the disappointment for a club of PSG's caliber.