Adult content creator with two vaginas reveals heartbreaking reason why she is quitting her job

Annie Charlotte has made thousands cashing in on her unique anatomy by filming sex videos, but now she is ready to give it all up.
The UK-based adult content creator, 27, was born with uterus didelphys, meaning she has two vaginas, two uteruses, two cervixes and an ovary on each side.
While she has managed to make a decent living from her condition, Annie tells Daily Mail she is ready to quit making porn because she can’t find love.
‘It’s just jeopardised too much of my life. I’m 27 and I want someone to love me, and I want to be happy,’ she says.
‘Everyone online tells me that I’m never going to be happy if I stick to this job, especially if I stick to mainstream porn, and no man is ever going to want to be with me if I do it.
‘They tell me: “You’ll just be unhappy, and he’ll be unhappy, and why would he ever want to be with you?”‘
Annie Charlotte, 27, has made thousands cashing in on her unique anatomy by filming sex videos, but now she is ready to give it all up
Annie goes on to say she still loves filming adult content for her fans, but just can’t take the online hate any longer and wants to get into a serious relationship.
‘At the moment I’m doing solo content and that’s it, because I just don’t like to be berated with all this negativity,’ she says.
‘I want to find love, and I want to be loved, and I’ve never been loved.
‘I’ve had these fake relationships, these situationships, these people using me for clout – who just want to be with me so they can experience two vaginas.
‘I’ve had people who want to be with me just because they like my job, and that almost made me feel worse than someone not wanting to date me because of my job.
‘They just wanted to be with me to fulfil some fantasy.’
Annie, who frequently shares racy videos and photos of herself alone on OnlyFans, has only been filming content with other creators for about a year.
She decided to move into mainstream porn after attending the Adult Video News Awards, which she says is ‘the Oscars of porn’.
The UK-based adult content creator was born with uterus didelphys, meaning she has two vaginas, two uteruses, two cervixes and an ovary on each side
‘After seeing all these women who are in mainstream porn, I just thought, I want to be one of these women,’ she says.
However, the career move only lasted for 12 months before she decided to quit after one man dumped her over her racy job.
‘I met someone, and it was going really well, and then he realised he was not okay with my job,’ she recalls.
‘I think that really was a turning point, when he turned around to me and said: “Open Twitter, you’re just all over it.” He couldn’t handle seeing everything.
‘I also realised all these other men in this industry either didn’t respect me because of my job, or they said they respect me, but actually, deep down thought I was dirty and disgusting.
‘It really sucks to be 27 and never have been in love, and I really want to give it a go.’
But Annie says she may have more obstacles than just her X-rated career holding her back when it comes to dating.
The red-haired beauty says even without all the sexy content she makes, her medical condition already ‘sexualises’ her relationships.
‘I let people know quite early, or they’ve seen me in the papers, or they’ve seen my Instagram, my relationships start quite sexual. That can be quite intense,’ she says.
‘I feel like because of my condition the first thing that is spoken about is sex, and sometimes I just want someone to get to know me.’
‘After seeing all these women who are in mainstream porn, I just thought, I want to be one of these women,’ she said
But Annie is hopeful she will find love and says she is looking for a partner ‘who loves me and is funny and just wants to love me for me’.
‘I want someone sweet and caring. Also, they’ll have to play video games with me,’ she jokes.
Annie was diagnosed with uterus didelphys as a teenager when she went to have a contraceptive coil fitted.
Many women don’t know they have the condition because it does not always cause symptoms, with some only receiving a diagnosis when they become pregnant.
However, some signs can include pain during sex, heavy bleeding, frequent miscarriages and preterm labour.
A double uterus occurs when a developing womb – which starts off as two separate ducts – fails to join together.
The condition is believed to affect just one in every 3,000 women, with some experiencing infertility and increased risk of miscarriages.
Surgery to join a double uterus into one is possible but not often recommended by doctors, unless patients experience severe symptoms.
The procedure removes the wall of tissue separating the two vaginas, which can help the chances of sustaining a pregnancy.


