
Some people are born into wealth, and others are able to manifest money with two vaginas and a business plan. Meet Anniee Charlotte, a British model who’s bringing home quite a bit of bacon with her viral following on OnlyFans. Anniee Charlotte was born with uterus didelphys, a rare condition that resulted in her developing two uteruses, two cervixes, and two vaginas. Where many people might try to keep such a condition under wraps, she’s learned to openly embrace her uniqueness, and people pay hand over fist for the content she creates online. She finds empowerment from her work, but she also has to spend way too much time fielding objectification from weirdos who reduce her to what that bonus vajayjay can do for them.
At 27, Anniee Charlotte is already making way more money than most women her age. She’s a model, influencer, and top-earning OnlyFans creator who made more than $400,000 in 2024 (and has confirmed she’s crossed the $200,000 threshold already for 2025). She doesn’t just create titillating images that showcase her special feature though. She’s got fans willing to pay upwards of $700 for her sweaty gym socks or $500 for one of her used bed sheets. Ijs, I have a whole laundry bin of sweaty socks, and I’ve actually lost money because of the way I avoid laundry, while she’s paying the power bill off just one pair of those smelly guys. Anyhow, her brand isn’t just about the shock value that her condition can bring. She’s a highly interactive creator, and fans love that she takes the time to interact personally with them outside of sharing her images.
If you read the name of Anniee Charlotte’s condition and were like “what the hell is uterus didelphys,” you’re not alone. It’s an incredibly rare condition that only affects 1 in 2,000 to 1 in 3,000 women worldwide, so you probably haven’t heard much about it. Uterus didelphys is a congenital disorder where the reproductive system doesn’t fuse during fetal development, so the resulting baby is born with two uteruses, two cervixes, and quite frequently two vaginal canals. People with this condition can have irregular periods and fertility complications, but since those are common across the board for women, nothing about those symptoms makes people think “huh, maybe I have an extra uterus” as the cause. Aside from the extra vagina, there aren’t really visible symptoms, nor does it typically cause physical pain, meaning that someone with the condition might not even be aware they have it (unless they spend a lot of quality time contorting themselves to examine their undercarriage). In Anniee Charlotte’s case, she was diagnosed when she was 16, when her doctor discovered it during a routine exam.
Over time, Anniee has decided to own her differences in a unique way. She created an OnlyFans page where she’s been wildly successful sharing hardcore explicit content that’s often themed around her unique anatomy. Her subscribers are fascinated by her differences, so Anniee’s found a way to monetize their curiosity and has done so with zero shame. She says she finds it empowering to control how her body is viewed, profiting from rabid curiosity on her own terms. Multiple vaginas equal multiple revenue streams, right? She didn’t set out to become an educator about uterus didelphys, but she’s making a serious impact on public knowledge about rare medical conditions while making bank.
Her condition isn’t all extra dollars for the extra channel. Her doctors have warned her that conceiving or carrying a pregnancy could be highly dangerous. One even went so far as to warn her that she’s at risk for “gruesome miscarriages” due to her split uterine structure. According to Anniee, she’s not yet certain whether or not she wants children. Fans with the same condition frequently message her to let her know they’ve been able to successfully carry and birth children, but Anniee doesn’t respond to those messages. Feelings around whether to have children get sticky even when there aren’t medical complications, so you’ve got to respect Anniee’s iron-clad boundaries surrounding her willingness to discuss her mixed emotions about motherhood. She’s open about her fears but not defined by them, and she definitely doesn’t leave them on the table for open discussion with fans.
As always, fame is a fickle thing, especially for stars in the adult entertainment industry. OnlyFans models frequently have to deal with being objectified to the point that their audience forgets there’s an actual person behind the content. Anniee’s no exception and has been fetishized to a ridiculous extent. Couples frequently approach her, joking that she has a hole for each of them. Per Anniee, this part is not fun at all. No one wants to feel like they’re reduced to being a medical curiosity or sexual novelty. Does she enjoy her success? Yes. Has it brought her confidence that she uses to her advantage? Absolutely. But she also has to deal with weird DMs on the daily and boundary-crossing behavior from fans and strangers who see her as little more than a spicy museum exhibit.
Anniee’s condition is rare, but her control over how she chooses to live with it is a common story. As with all women, Anniee is in charge of how she chooses to present her body, how to make money using that body, and whether or not she’ll choose to use that body to create and birth new life. Anniee’s an important reminder that being born different doesn’t mean you have to lose ownership of your story.