“It was definitely a bit raw down there and I did get a small cut,” she explained, adding that while she expected to recover, the pain was “quite unpleasant.” She later posted images of herself wearing a hospital gown, confirming that she had been admitted for treatment.
Even after being hospitalized, Knight said she had no regrets. Leaning into the viral attention, she joked online that “being hospitalized after taking 583 men in a day was not on my 2025 bingo card.” She framed the stunt as a personal goal rather than a publicity accident, explaining that around 2,000 men had applied to participate.
According to Knight, the event was carefully planned. She rented a venue, organized time slots, and divided participants into groups. To maintain anonymity, men were given pink balaclavas, and condoms were provided for protection. She also said she personally covered all costs related to the event, including security, filming, and venue fees, totaling roughly $10,000.
Ahead of the challenge, Knight admitted she was nervous. The highest number of partners she had previously had in a single day was 24, making the jump to over 500 a significant leap. She scheduled 15-minute breaks each hour and later revealed that many participants struggled to perform under the circumstances. In some groups, she said, only a small number were physically able to proceed, and she joked on her podcast that those who were “ready” were sometimes rewarded with extra time.
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Knight has also stated that her fiancé fully supports her career and her decisions. Still, public reaction has been sharply divided. Critics labeled the stunt “disturbing,” “exploitative,” and “degrading,” while others questioned the health risks involved. Knight, however, appeared unfazed by the backlash.
“I don’t really care,” she said of the criticism. “I did it because I wanted to do it, and I have no regrets.”
She also pushed back against attacks directed at the men involved, saying it bothered her to see them shamed. “These men just want to have sex,” she said. “And I’m providing a service for free.”
Despite the physical toll and the controversy, Knight has indicated she plans to organize similar events in the future, again with her fiancé’s approval. Her story has reignited broader conversations about personal agency, health boundaries, and the lengths some creators go to remain visible in an increasingly competitive online landscape.
Reactions remain polarized, with some viewing the stunt as an expression of autonomy and others as a troubling example of extremes driven by viral culture. Wherever opinions land, the incident has undeniably captured public attention—and ensured that the debate around online fame and its consequences is far from over.