Woman who slept with 100 men in a day's heartbreaking confession about sex

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Lily Phillips, whose viral OnlyFans challenge has left people concerned, has explained exactly why she wanted to start her career in the sex industry after a pivotal realisation

Lily has reportedly made millions from her adult content

Lily has reportedly made millions from her adult content

Adult content creator Lily Phillips has seen her perspective on sex and marriage change over the years.

The 23-year-old, from Derbyshire, recently went viral after sleeping with 101 men in a single day. The extreme 'sex challenge' left people concerned for Lily's welfare as she tearfully admitted her job was "not for the weak" in a controversial YouTube documentary.

Lily was studying at the University of Sheffield when she decided to start her side hustle, but now she's dedicated her whole career to OnlyFans, reportedly earning £2million on the platform so far.

Lily has a full-blown team working for her, but despite having a tight support network, people are concerned that viral OnlyFans creators like her, Bonnie Blue and Annie Knight are being pressured into pushing their own boundaries in order to stand out in a saturated market.

Concern deepened when Lily admitted she was 'naive' for not knowing that HIV was sexually transmitted. She also said that men weren't vetted for criminal records before taking part in her 101-man stunt.

In a YouTube film titled, 'I Slept With 100 Men in One Day', Lily shared the behind-the-scenes reality of her quest, and one confession has been deemed heartbreaking by some viewers.

Some fellow content creators have expressed concern for Lily's wellbeing (

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Lily says her self-respect is 'out the window' (

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She told producer Josh Pieters that sex used to be something she found sacred until she started having more of it. Lily also said that she no longer views intimacy as "special".

"I actually wanted to wait for marriage at one point. I just used to think it was a really special thing. As soon as I actually did it, I kind of realised that it wasn't special," she said. Lily added: "And also that I just really loved it and really enjoyed it and that I wanted to do it way more often."

In a more recent interview, the adult star made a remark about "self-worth" that has sparked concern. In a chat with podcast host Shizzio, the former student responded: "None of it mate. Out the window," when asked about her self-respect. She added: "I don't even know what self-respect means at this point."

She continued: "I think I just don't know the meaning of it" before stressing: "I respect myself, I guess." A snippet of the conversation has been widely shared on social media, with the clip now racking up 250,000 views. And after watching the interview, followers of the star have expressed concern for her well-being.

Some viewers said they were left crying following Lily's 'painful' confession. One wrote: "I just want to hug her" while another said: "Wow. This one is painful." Another viewer said: "I feel so sorry for her" alongside a crying face emoji.

It comes after the content creator shed some light on her recent viral stunt, which saw her sleep with 101 men in a day back in October. Talking in more detail about her OnlyFans challenge, Lily, who is now aiming to sleep with 1,000 men in a day this month, told YouTuber Josh: "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."

Josh asked if it was more intense than she thought and she broke down in tears, saying: "Definitely." But despite getting emotional in the clip, Lily reassured fans that she is healthy and mentally strong. Speaking on the documentary, Lily explained her reasoning behind her niche and said: "You have to stand out with unique content. You have to be different... Because there are so many people on OnlyFans," Mail Online reports.

The Onlyfans star has some apprehensions when it comes to relationships (

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Onlyfans star Lily Phillips has opened up about her approach to relationships (

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In a later response to the widespread concern about her welfare, Lily recently told the Daily Star: "I mean obviously I was quite emotional [in the documentary] and just very, very overwhelmed. But, yes, my mental wellbeing is really good and physical health is really good.

"The thing is, I'm not a victim, so I don't deserve this sympathy. I would much rather people put their efforts into someone who's an actual victim. And so it just makes me feel a little bit sad because I feel like I'm taking a lot of energy away from someone who actually needs help."

Lily has previously shared how she has been led to question her unconventional job when she compares herself to her friends in happy relationships. She said: "There are days when I'm sat here on a Sunday, my friends have all got boyfriends, and I see a comment, and people are like, 'no one is ever going to marry you' or something like that. And that can definitely make me feel a little bit like, oh god. Have I chosen the wrong career?"

The adult star also spoke about how her otherwise supportive parents have previously expressed anxieties over her romantic prospects, revealing: "Yeah, I talk about this a lot with my parents. Because I guess that's one thing they worry about is like, 'will you ever find - boyfriend’. But you know, there's so many guys in the world, I think you know one poor b******'s got to marry me. I think it's either going to be someone from the industry or someone who is into lending me out."

Despite admitting she "doesn't know whether she'd recommend" sleeping with 100 men in such a short space of time, Lily is now understood to be "in training" for a 1,000-men event this month. Experts have warned that the current digital landscape, which pressures creators to make viral content, could be putting sex workers at risk.

Cyberstalking expert specialist Demelza Luna Reaver, of The Cyber Helpline, told the Mirror: "In terms of the trends developing, there are always concerns that these can become quite dangerous. And when I say dangerous, I mean in terms of security and safety.

"More personal information is being shared. I know that in the documentary there was a conversation around personal commissioning for videos. One-to-one videos, and so on. And it's ensuring that, if this is participated in, what level of detail is being shared? Is there still a safety barrier between the creator and the person who is purchasing that video or any type of content for that person? Or are they sharing personal details with a person online that they've never met, and it could put them at risk in the future?"

Online critics are now even calling for the platform to be banned as more stars push boundaries to attract and maintain subscribers, with seemingly very little in the way of safeguarding. The Mirror has put these concerns to OnlyFans and has asked for clarity on their safeguarding measures with no response.

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