Lily Phillips and 101 men make $1.8 million apartment owner ‘cry’

Lily Phillips leaves owner of $1.8m flat furious after using home to film stunt with 101 men

Lily Phillips could be banned from Airbnb despite the initial praise she received from the owners of the London flat where she filmed the challenge

Lily Phillips
Lily Phillips (Image: Instagram)

Lily Phillips, who filmed herself having sex with 101 men in a single day while live-streaming the marathon session on an adults-only site may face some repercussions for it.

Phillips could be banned from Airbnb despite the initial praise she received from the owners of the London flat where she filmed the challenge.

The Daily Mail revealed the stunt took place in a £1.5 million property in one of London’s poshest districts. The home, described as one of Airbnb’s “most loved homes,” rents for £400 a night, with cleaning and service fees totaling more than £560.

Residents expressed disbelief after being told that the converted Victorian house in Notting Hill was overrun by groups of men participating in Phillip’s endeavor.

However, no complaints were received, and most residents assumed the men going in and out were workmen.

Phillips is already preparing for her next bid: the 1,000-man challenge.

Phillips is already preparing for her next bid: the 1,000-man challenge. (Image: Instagram)
The unknowing property hosts wrote on their Airbnb posting: “Lily is a lovely guest, keeping to all the house rules and a good communicator prior to arrival,” to which Phillips responded: “Was perfect.”

Following the discovery of what really went down in the home, one of the property’s hosts, Carol, told the publication: “We have been made aware of this now. Unfortunately, we did not know anything about what she had done in the flat, and there was no sign of anything in the flat when she left.

“We only found out a couple of days ago. We have no further comment.”

It appears that the OnlyFans star violated several company policies, including the prohibition against guests engaging in sex work or creating commercial pornography, photos, or videos. Still, neighbors said they were unaware and undisturbed throughout Phillip’s stay.

While Airbnb has not commented on the incident, Phillips is already preparing for her next bid: the 1,000-man challenge.

She recently stated that, despite the controversy, she learned valuable lessons from her first experience and does not see herself as a victim.

The OnlyFans sensation reflected on the challenge as a “really enjoyable experience” and a significant learning opportunity, dubbing it a “dry run.” She and her team are keen to learn from their experiences and avoid repeating any mistakes in the upcoming 1,000 men challenge.

“I found my calling in this, so I kind of wanted to take it that next level further and create some really unique content that no one’s ever seen before,” Lily told Mirror US.

Lily described the event’s organization as “mostly a logistics game,” with venue hunting and managing a “mammoth task.”

Applications are currently underway.

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