OnlyFans Star Lily Phillips Sparks Controversy with 100 Partners in a Day, Plans to Break World Record
Lily Phillips, an OnlyFans model, has ignited heated discussions online after revealing she slept with 100 men in a single day for her subscription-based content.
The event, documented in a video titled I Slept With 100 Men in One Day by YouTuber Josh Pieters, showcases Phillips recounting her experience. In one particularly emotional clip, she breaks down in tears, admitting she felt “robotic” during the process.
“By the time I got to the 30th, I had developed a routine,” Phillips shared. “Sometimes, you disassociate—it’s not like normal sex at all. Right now, I can only recall about 5 to 10 of the men. If I didn’t have the videos, I wouldn’t even know I did 100.”
Aiming for a Record-Breaking Feat
Phillips, undeterred by the controversy, has set her sights on an even more ambitious goal: becoming the first woman to sleep with 1,000 men in 24 hours. She announced this goal on TikTok and revealed her plan to achieve it by January 2025.
To prepare, Phillips plans to “take on” 300 men on December 15, which she described as her “biggest challenge yet.” Confident in her approach, she called it “light work” compared to her ultimate goal.
Health Precautions and Transparency
Phillips has been transparent about her health practices, sharing proof of regular STD and STI screenings. She emphasized the thorough health checks of her partners, ensuring safety during her encounters.
Chasing a World Record
Phillips hopes to surpass the current world record held by Lisa Sparks, who slept with 919 men in 24 hours at a 2004 event in Poland. Sparks’ record, achieved during a sex industry gathering, has remained unbroken for nearly two decades.
Social Media Reaction
Phillips has chronicled her journey on TikTok, garnering mixed reactions. While some viewers admire her determination to achieve her goal, others have criticized her for the nature of her ambition.
As the release of the documentary and her upcoming attempt generate further buzz, Phillips continues to navigate both praise and backlash. She remains resolute in her mission, saying, “This is something I’m committed to, and I’ll see it through.”
Her story raises questions about personal agency, societal norms, and the limits of content creation in the digital age.