Lily Phillips has responded to those expressing concern for her after she completed the 100 Men Challenge, where she slept with 101 men in one day, saying she’s “not a victim”
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OnlyFans sensation Lily Phillips has opened up about her feelings on the infamous 100 men challenge, where she slept with 101 men in a single day.
The adult content creator became the centre of attention after Josh Pieters’ YouTube documentary, released on December 7, detailed her experiences before, during, and after the controversial challenge.
A particular moment in the film showed Lily discussing the “intense” aftermath, which led some viewers to believe she appeared “traumatized.”
especially when she broke down in tears. Despite the outpouring of concern on social media, Lily has expressed gratitude for the support but insists she doesn’t need it, stating, “it’s really nice” to “have that support there if I need it, but it’s not something I personally need.”
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The British model stressed that she is “not a victim” of the situation, saying: “I’m really grateful to them people, but I would love them to redirect their energy somewhere else, because I’m not a victim.
“You know, I chose this. This is something I wanted to do, and I did enjoy it even though, obviously, it was extremely hard. It was super stressful, like, it was a very long day and just super intense, like, very overwhelming, you know, after 14 hours of really working hard,” she added.
She explained that when they reached the 10-hour mark, she began to question whether she and her team would even reach their target number. This was due to the fact that they had to find replacement men after some of the original participants dropped out before the day even began, adding to an already “really stressful day.”
Lily also mentioned that having the camera crew from the YouTube documentary in her face afterwards was “super overwhelming.”
However, reflecting on the experience two months later, she described it as “a really enjoyable experience” but also a “big learning curve” which is what she believes a “dry run” should be about.
The idea for the 100-man challenge came after Lily participated in a 23-man gangbang, which she said “sparked something” in her and made her realise how much she enjoyed it. Now, she’s aiming to break Lisa Sparks’ 2004 record of 919 men by setting her sights on 1,000.
“I found my calling in this, so I wanted to take it to the next level and create some really unique content that no one’s ever seen before. That’s when I came up with the idea, why didn’t I try and break the world record? ” Lily said. She also spoke about the wonderful subscribers and followers she got to meet who have supported her for years while undertaking the 100-men challenge.
Lily stated, “it was really nice to kind of give back to some people that supported me.”
Initially, when finding the 100 men for the challenge, the sign-up sheet was posted on her OnlyFans, which her subscribers had access to.
23-year-old Lily discussed how she maintains her wellbeing in the adult industry. She emphasized the mental aspect of her job, stating that sex work is “as much mental as it is physical.”
“I have a really great, close knit friendship group. I’ve been friends with them since, you know, I was probably like, 10-11,” Lily shared.
“They generally like day to day check in, and they’re always there if I want to talk to them and things like that. And I do talk to them about stuff like this, it’s a great way to vent.”
She also confides in colleagues since “they’re the ones that can really relate.”
A solid social circle keeps her grounded, but while she sees value in therapy, she admits, “everyone should get” one, she hasn’t found the time or right fit. As for her family’s take on her profession, Lily doesn’t fill her parents in on every detail, yet they remain supportive in practical ways, such as assisting with taxes.
Lily opened up about having an “intense conversation” with her folks regarding the 100 men challenge, admitting they were upfront with her about their concerns that it might not be a positive endeavour. However, she highlighted that her “caring and loving” parents always prioritize her joy and well-being.
She expressed how well they understand her, saying, “The amount of times I tell them, how much I love this job and it’s just it feels like I’ve hacked the system. I get to do something I love every single day, and still make money from it and support myself with it,” Lily revealed.