Annie Knight’s fame on OnlyFans appears to come with some scary consequences.
Us Weekly has learned that Knight, 29, woke up a couple of months ago and saw an “intruder alert” notification on her phone. After pulling up security system footage and locating an unidentified male, the content creator is ready to share her story.
“The scary part about it is that we think it was a targeted attack on me, specifically, given that I’m in the public eye,” Knight claimed in a statement to Us on Tuesday, March 24. “He crawled straight past my mom’s car, which was parked in the driveway, and went through the neighbor’s property to get to our house without even trying to enter the neighbor’s property. That was a huge red flag for us.”
Knight said her family found a hammer “that the suspect had dropped at the back of the house.”
While she isn’t sure what the intruder planned to do with the object, she’s grateful nobody was hurt.
“I barely slept for about a week after that; we were really rattled,” Knight said. “I remember going outside, even just to do the garden or by the pool, and any tiny noise would make me jump. Even inside the house, I’d hear a slight noise and jump. I was so on edge for so long.”
Knight — who is engaged to Henry Brayshaw — has now upgraded her security system to be even tighter.
While she acknowledges that being a star on OnlyFans can have some dangers, she’s still shocked that something so serious happened.
“The fact that this happened to me, given how much I protect my privacy and how little I share about my location online, is really scary,” she said. “I see so many creators online posting literally their entire house in the background of a video or photo, and it makes me so scared for them. I don’t know why people aren’t more fearful of stuff like this happening, because it does happen.”
While Knight claims nobody in her inner circle knows the individual who was caught on security camera, “We obviously suspect that it was someone targeting the house for whatever reason because they knew that we lived here.”
“All it takes is for one deranged person to feel like they can just rock up at your house,” Knight claimed. “With the internet these days, it’s honestly scary to think how easy it can be for people to find you, which is why I don’t post my house anywhere.”
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