Adult star Annie Charlotte has recently gone viral due to her extremely rare condition known as uterus didelphys, which means she has two vaginas, two cervixes, and two uteruses.
At 26 years old, Annie is open about her condition on her OnlyFans account, even using a speculum to show her fans what her anatomy looks like up close.
It’s no surprise that she receives some unusual requests from her subscribers.
“One guy bought my bathwater for $4000 AUD,” Annie shared with news.com.au.
“I sent him a photo of me in the bath, scooped some of the water into a jar, and shipped it off to the United States.
“They wanted to ensure the water had been ‘exposed’ to both of my vaginas.”
She also revealed that her most popular video request involves her putting underwear in each of her vaginas.
She started selling these videos last Christmas and charged $650 for both pairs.
That month, she made a staggering $30,000 just from selling her underwear.
Annie revealed that she earns an impressive $20,000 a month from her OnlyFans income, primarily through streaming video games.
She spends six to ten hours a day playing popular games like League of Legends, Call of Duty, and Black Ops, as well as any other trending games that month.
During her streams, Annie receives some outrageous requests. “I had one bloke buy my mousepad for $1500,” she said. “All he wanted was for me to sit on it. I also had someone pay $300 for my toenail clippings!”
But there are limits to what Annie will do.
“I’m actually quite precious with some of my nice lingerie,” she said.
“I had a guy who wanted to buy a nice Honey Birdette set off me, and that’s pretty expensive stuff. I told him that the only way I’d do that is if he bought me a new set, and paid for the one he was buying from me.
“That seemed to turn him off, but I didn’t care. If guys want to buy my underwear, I make sure it’s within a price range.”
In her dating life, she has faced some seriously troubling behaviors due to sharing her condition online.
“Now I’m on a lot of dating apps, and people will say, ‘You’re the two-p****s girl,’” she told news.com.au in December.
She receives lots of questions, many of which turn explicit, and she is rarely asked about who she is as a person.
Men often ask if she has “had two at a time.”
When she explains that she hasn’t, they quickly offer to “sort her out.”
Annie recalled a specific encounter with a high-profile man she had been dating.
Things had been going well between them until, after a few drinks, he came over with a friend. Suddenly, he expressed that he and his mate “wanted to be tunnel buddies in separate vaginas.”
Annie felt as though he had thought about this and rehearsed his lines. After being initially taken aback, she eventually entertained the idea.
However, the circumstances at the time meant that the man’s goal could not be realised.
There have been countless other experiences where Annie felt that respect and humanity were missing.
“With work, it’s so easy to say, ‘It’s just a job.’ But in my dating life, I am more than just my two vaginas.”