An Australian social media personality has revealed the staggering cost of her weekly grocery shop. Annie Knight, an OnlyFans content creator, shared that she spends $1000 on groceries each week, which amounts to over $4000 per month to feed herself and her fiancé, Henry Brayshaw.
Organic and Premium Choices
The 28-year-old adult star explained that she prioritises organic produce, which naturally comes at a higher price. In a video posted on Instagram, she showcased an array of meats, snacks, and sauces, detailing her purchasing rationale. 'We love eating mostly organic foods, so they're obviously going to be more expensive. We get all our meats, organic, wild caught and nitrate free. Everything that is good for you,' she said.
She continued, 'We love our onion and garlic, and our veggies. And then we love to have some healthy seed oil-free snacks available, because I'm a snacker.' The haul included premium items such as Big Boys Organic Eggs ($16.95), Nodo at Home Butter Free Butter Cake Mix ($13.95), and several bottles of Sanpellegrino mineral water at around $4 each.
Specific Items and Supplements
Among the groceries were Serious Food Serious Puff Pea Cheese Snacks ($6), Hygeia Life Organic Activated Crackers ($16.99), Gluten Freedom Sweet Potato Sourdough ($11.45), and Organic Times Butter ($13.99). Condiments included Gaga's Reserve Kimchi ($13.00) and Old Yella Habanero Mustard ($13). Crumpets from Sourdough Crumpet Co were purchased at a reduced price of $11.86, down from $16.90.
Annie also bought supplements, such as the Corrective Culture Extract for fungal and parasite cleansing ($79.95) and Sodii Everyday Hydration Salt ($63.90).
Defending the Expense
Annie addressed potential criticism by framing the spending as an investment. 'I'm sure some people think we're absolutely crazy for spending four grand a month on groceries, but at the end of the day, it's an investment into our health and our future,' she said. 'We want to live for as long as we can. We want to be as active as we possibly can, and just perform the best that we can. And hopefully not get sick.'
She added, 'I feel like this is the way to do it - making sure you're fed right. That's why I'll always make sure that I make enough money to be able to buy all of this.'
Mixed Reactions from Followers
The adult performer, who earns up to $300,000 per month on OnlyFans, invited feedback on whether her spending was excessive. Opinions varied. One supporter commented, 'Love this, whole foods are the best. You’ll only find beef tallow and olive oil over here, no seed oils.' Another said, 'I love this Annie. I also love to eat healthy,' while a third agreed, 'Spend more on your diet now to save a whole lot on your health later!'
However, others highlighted the contrast with the cost-of-living crisis. One person wrote, 'I spent 100 a week. One person. Aldi.' Another noted, '$200 two adults and no junk food or alcohol.' A third said, '200 for me, mostly healthy food. Not organic though. I don't earn enough.' One follower remarked, 'Four of us, and it's like, $200. $1000 is wild. How the other half live.'



