An OnlyFans star, Lily Phillips, may be banned from Airbnb after filming a stunt in a London rental property without the owner’s knowledge. A London-based Airbnb owner has expressed outrage after discovering that British OnlyFans model Lily Phillips used his £1.5 million property (approximately ₹16.14 crore) for a controversial stunt involving over 100 men. The revelation, reported by Vice News, has sparked debates about the misuse of rental platforms and the responsibilities of both hosts and guests.Details of the stunt and aftermath
Lily Phillips, a 23-year-old British model, became the center of attention earlier this month after having physical relations with 101 men in a single day. The event was documented by YouTuber Josh Pieters and later garnered significant attention when Phillips was seen crying in the footage.“To kind of set the scene, I had finished a 14-hour slog of a very hard and stressful day,” Phillips told TMZ. “It was then extremely overwhelming because as soon as I finished I didn’t really think I even got time to shower or eat or anything. There was a camera crew there filming me and kind of prodding me with questions about the day.”
Host unaware of the incident during the stay
The property owner, whose identity remains undisclosed, learned about the incident days after Phillips left the flat. Speaking to the New York Post, the host stated, “We have been made aware of this now. Unfortunately, we did not know anything about what she had done in the flat, and there was no sign of anything in the flat when she left. We only found out a couple of days ago. We have no further comment.”
Potential Airbnb ban for Phillips
Phillips’ actions may have violated Airbnb’s policies, particularly regarding the maximum number of guests allowed in a rental property. The company is reportedly considering banning her from its platform for using the property without disclosing the event’s nature to the homeowner.
Despite the controversy, Phillips has expressed no regrets and has announced plans to repeat the stunt on a larger scale, involving ten times the number of participants. This announcement has raised further concerns about the ethical and legal implications of such events in rented properties.
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