Annie Knight broke down in tears on Friday as her relationship with fiancé Henry Brayshaw hit rock bottom after he relapsed on his gambling addiction.
The adult content creator, 29, revealed the devastating news during the latest episode of the Stan series Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money.
As she struggled to keep her emotions in check, the sex worker confessed Henry, 28, had spent $30,000 on gambling 'over the past few months'.
The revelation came as she burst into tears while getting her makeup done during a promotional shoot for the series.
Annie appeared to be downcast as she sat down, wearing a bathrobe and curlers in her hair, but moments later she began crying as she walked off the set.
'Sorry, can I have a second? Sorry,' she said as she fled the cameras.
Annie Knight, 29, broke down in tears on Friday as her relationship with fiancé Henry Brayshaw, 28, hit rock bottom after he relapsed on his gambling addiction
Annie later explained in a vox pop with producers she had just discovered the night before that Henry had relapsed on his gambling addiction.
'My relationship with Henry is in a really dark place,' she began.
'Last night everything started to unravel and things that were hidden from me and things that I didn't see came to light.
'I found out that Henry has had a relapse with his gambling addiction. Over the past few months, Henry's probably spent about $30,000 on gambling.'
Annie explained that it wasn't the first time Henry had relapsed in the last ten years they have known each other, revealing that his addiction is often triggered by alcohol.
'He'll drink and he'll slip up. He'll apologise. He'll be very upset. I'll feel bad for him and then it will happen again,' she said.
'I always try to comfort him but you can't just say to someone with an addiction, "Just stop doing it." It's not that easy. It's something you can't control. I'm going crazy.
'I'm losing my own mental health at this point. I try to run a business. I try to be the best partner I can be. None of it's working.'
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The adult content creator revealed the devastating news during the latest episode of the Stan series Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money
'It's like no matter what I do, I can't fix the situation and I don't know if I can anymore,' she added.
At this point, Annie broke down in tears again, going on to explain that the 'hardest thing with Henry and his addiction is the lying and the manipulation'.
'An addict will do anything to get the fix. It's hard to not feel used at times and look after him in that moment when it feels like he's taking advantage of me,' she said.
'There is part of me that thinks, "Just stick through it. He needs you. You can do this. This is the love of your life." And he is. That's why this is so hard.
'At the end of the day, I don't want to keep doing this for the next 40 years of my life. I'm at my breaking point.'
Annie, who has been dubbed Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman during her career, explained she wants to eventually settle down and have kids with Henry.
'I saw my whole life laid out for the next 40 years with Henry and now that could all be gone. That's a scary thought,' she said.
'It's scary because when I've done so many things in the media, it's just so hard to find someone who will look past all of that stuff and see you as a person.'
As she struggled to keep her emotions in check, the sex worker confessed Henry had spent $30,000 on gambling 'over the past few months'
'I just feel like, if this doesn't work out with Henry, I'm going to be alone forever. I just need to make a decision. I just don't know what that is,' she continued.
Annie and Henry first met in 2016 when they were working at a Melbourne pub together.
The couple were off-and-on for several years before finally rekindling their relationship in March 2025.
They are now set to walk down the aisle in October, with the pair currently organising a Gold Coast wedding.
The Stan Original Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money is now streaming, with episodes dropping weekly, only on Stan.
If you, or someone you know would like to talk to someone confidentially about addiction, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or visit ReachOut. In an emergency, call 000.

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