Adult star Lily Phillips, originally from Derbyshire, became a TikTok sensation in October after engaging in an extreme challenge—sleeping with 101 men in a single day. However, in new footage, she described the experience as “intense” and admitted she is uncertain whether she would recommend it to others.
The 23-year-old, who has earned £2 million through OnlyFans, shared her emotional reflection in a documentary by YouTuber Josh Pieters titled I Slept With 100 Men in One Day. Despite previously expressing enthusiasm for the challenge and her work, the behind-the-scenes footage shows a different side, with Lily visibly shaken and in tears.
Speaking through tears, she told Pieters, “It’s not for the weak girls, if I’m honest – it was hard. I don’t know if I’d recommend it. It’s a different feeling. It’s just one in, one out; it feels intense.” When asked if the experience was more overwhelming than she anticipated, she confirmed: “Definitely.”
Despite the emotional toll, Lily recently expressed interest in attempting an even larger challenge—sleeping with 1,000 men in a single day. The revelation has sparked a wave of public debate, with some calling for a ban on OnlyFans, the platform for which the content was created.
One social media user wrote, “Lily Phillips reflects on her sadness after sleeping with 100 guys in 1 day – 1) she’s responsible for her own behaviour in this sick stunt, 2) it’s also clear OF has turned women into plastic dolls – and the ‘models’ themselves have bought this heartbreaking lie. BAN ONLYFANS NOW.” The tweet has since amassed over 7.7 million views and 19,000 likes.
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Critics claim the footage highlights the damaging impact of OnlyFans, with one commenting, “Lily Phillips talking about how traumatic it is to sleep with 100 men is exactly why we should be against OnlyFans.” Another said, “Look at this woman’s eyes. She has degraded herself so badly for validation. I pray she reflects on this stunt and sees her own intrinsic value. OnlyFans is making this possible, and it needs banning.”
However, not everyone agrees that the platform should be banned. Some empathised with Lily, with one user writing, “Poor girl. She needs a big hug.” Others argued she made her own choices, with one person stating, “She chose to do this and profit from it. Are we supposed to feel sorry for her?”
Supporters of OnlyFans contend the issue is more nuanced. “OnlyFans isn’t inherently good or bad. Society needs to get better at dealing with it. Banning is very rarely, if ever, the answer,” one user argued.
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