Kay, known for her bold stunts, revealed her goal of sleeping with 1,000 graduates by month’s end. Within the first 24 hours, she claimed to have bedded 55 barely legal school leavers.
Her escapades included a session with a school sporting team from Victoria, which she filmed and shared on her platform.
However, her activities led to her abrupt eviction. Airbnb policies were enforced, and the $15,000 she paid for a two-week rental wasn’t refunded. Despite this setback, she remains undeterred and is seeking alternative accommodations to continue her mission.
Kay insists her work is conducted responsibly. She said every participant undergoes strict checks, including proof-of-age and consent discussions.

“They know exactly what they’re getting into,” she stated, adding that none of her collaborators have shown their faces in her videos.
Kay likened her venture to promotional events, saying,
“This is our Black Friday as content creators.” Although controversial, she remains confident in achieving her 1,000-participant target by the end of the month.
Key info
Eviction from Airbnb: Kay Manuel was evicted from her $15,000 luxury penthouse due to violating Airbnb’s policies while filming explicit content.
Ambitious Goal: The 22-year-old adult star aims to sleep with 1,000 school graduates during Australia’s Schoolies Week, already claiming to have bedded 55 in just 24 hours.
Consent and Screening: Kay emphasized that all participants undergo proof-of-age checks, breathalyzer tests, and boundary discussions to ensure informed consent.
Who is Kay Manuel?
Kay Manuel is an Australian adult content creator and model known for her presence on OnlyFans.
In November 2024, Manuel came out as transgender amidst backlash from various media outlets. She initially denied being transgender but later acknowledged her transition, stating that she had undergone gender-affirming surgery.Â
Manuel’s situation has sparked discussions about privacy, consent, and the ethical responsibilities of media outlets when reporting on transgender individuals.
Critics have condemned the invasive nature of questions posed by interviewers, particularly regarding her surgical procedures and personal life.Â