Lily Phillips Shares How She Orchestrated a Bold Plan to Sleep with 100 Men in a Single Day


Lily Phillips, a 23-year-old adult content creator with a massive following of over 530,000 on Instagram, recently opened up about an ambitious project she organized: sleeping with 100 men in one day. Her candid revelations about the planning and experience behind this unique venture offer a glimpse into the complexities of her profession.

Reflecting on the process, Lily admitted she was “surprised” at how respectful and considerate all the participants were.

“We had an entire waiting room set up, so participants had time to think it through, go over the necessary paperwork, and ensure they were fully committed to the process,” she explained. “Most of them had applied for this a month in advance, so it wasn’t a spur-of-the-moment decision for anyone.”

For the actual filming, Lily chose an understated approach. “I filmed it in a super amateur way, just using my iPhone. It was all POV-style because a lot of the participants didn’t want their faces shown. I intentionally avoided the intense atmosphere of a traditional studio—no big cameras, no lights, no extra crew—because I felt that would be overwhelming for everyone involved.”

She also revealed that some participants were understandably nervous. “A few were definitely anxious, but I like to think I helped put them at ease,” she shared. “What struck me the most was the diversity of people who showed up. It wasn’t one specific type—just a mix of individuals from all walks of life. And honestly, everyone was so respectful; it was really surprising in a good way.”

Financial Expectations

The Derbyshire-based creator anticipated earning between £50,000 and £100,000 from the project, which took place in London last month.

Views on OnlyFans and the Industry

Lily also spoke about the broader conversation surrounding platforms like OnlyFans and their role in bridging the gap between everyday life and the adult industry.

“I don’t think the porn industry is perfect—it definitely has room for improvement,” she admitted. “But too often, people shift their frustrations onto OnlyFans creators like myself. We’re just the face of it, and we don’t have much control over what happens in the wider industry.”

She addressed the growing concerns about issues like pornography addiction, explaining, “There’s a lot of blame placed on creators like me. I’m not saying we’re completely without responsibility, but it feels unfair to hold us solely accountable for much larger societal issues.”

While Lily’s project has garnered plenty of attention, her insights shed light on the often misunderstood realities of working in the adult content industry.


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