Adult entertainer Lily Phillips sparked intense reactions online after revealing how she managed to sleep with 101 people in a single day.

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Woman Who Slept With 101 Men In One Day Explains How She Did It

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12:53 29 November 2024

Updated: 13:23 29 November 2024


Adult entertainer Lily Phillips sparked intense reactions online after revealing how she managed to sleep with 101 people in a single day.

Phillips, a 23-year-old content creator, spent 14 hours filming encounters with 101 men as part of a project for her OFs platform.

Originally from Derbyshire, she began her career at 18, reportedly earning £2,000 on her first day from solo performances.

Earlier this year, she left her studies at Sheffield University to focus on creating content with male partners.

Her daring challenges and high-profile projects now reportedly generate a six-figure monthly income.

Lily Phillips
Adult entertainer Lily Phillips sparked intense reactions online after revealing how she managed to sleep with 101 people in a single day. Credit: @lilyphillip_s/Instagram

Phillips documented the 101-person event through viral videos and shared reflections on the physical toll it took.

Speaking with Metro, she described the aftermath: “When you’re in s*x positions for hours, my actual body, like my limbs, were aching. I felt like I’d been hit by a bus.”

Despite the strain, she emphasized her passion for her work, stating: “I enjoy it… I don’t think I’d do these crazy things if I wasn’t.”

In a follow-up video, Phillips showed the chaotic state of the room post-event, strewn with wrappers, s*x toys, and clothing.

She candidly described feeling ‘ran through’ and noted bloodshot eyes caused by ‘bodily fluids.’

The next day, she shared updates, including a facial cut from a bitten lip, reiterating: “I feel like I’ve been hit by a bus… I am so achey.”

Lily Phillips
Lily Phillips, a 23-year-old content creator, spent 14 hours filming encounters with 101 men as part of a project for her OFs platform. Credit: @lilyphillip_s/Instagram

The event, spanning from 9 AM to 11 PM, required detailed planning.

With the assistance of her manager, Claudie-Louis, the team rented an Airbnb and managed the logistics, including scheduling 15 participants per hour and ensuring all participants signed consent forms.

Claudie-Louis admitted she initially thought Phillips was joking about the challenge but later realized her dedication. To fit the time constraints, sessions with participants often lasted under five minutes.

Phillips also noted she didn’t experience injuries from the event, explaining: “A lot of the guys were quite excited, so they finished a lot earlier than we anticipated.”

Philips expressed surprise at how ‘super actually respectful’ the participants were throughout the event.

Phillips explained the preparation process, per Joe, saying: “We had a whole waiting room, so we made sure [the participants] had a bit of time as well to go through and think about it…

“They obviously had to sign all the forms, so it gave them a little bit of like thinking time,” she shared. Participants had applied for the challenge a month in advance, ensuring everyone was clear on the details of the event.

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Lily Phillips has opened up about the logistics of her marathon content filming session. Credit: @lilyphillip_s/Instagram

To maintain a comfortable and less intimidating atmosphere, Phillips opted for a low-key filming setup. “I filmed it super amateur… I just gave them my iPhone, and filmed it POV because a lot of them didn’t want their faces in it.

“It was super like amateur filmed because I didn’t want all of this like intense camera guys or big cameras or lights.”

She noted that some participants were understandably nervous, and she did her best to help them relax. The diversity of those involved stood out to Phillips: “It was genuinely like, you go onto the street and every different looking person, they all kinda came… There was no like one type of person that showed up.”

Reflecting on her experience, she said the kindness and respect of those involved came as a pleasant surprise.

Phillips also addressed broader issues, criticizing the tendency to place excessive blame on creators for the challenges within the industry, such as p**n addiction.

“I think people put a lot of their blame on the industry into like us OnlyFans girls who are just kind of like the face of it… I’m not not taking some of the blame, but I don’t think it’s all on us,” she remarked.

While acknowledging the flaws within the adult industry, Phillips called for stricter regulation to address systemic issues.

“The industry… needs to be like cracked down upon a little bit more, I think personally,” she added.

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