Lily Phillips is not just another name in the world of OnlyFans – she's a force to be reckoned with. The 23-year-old caught the public's eye back in 2024 when she embarked on an ambitious project, spending a day with over 100 men. This daring feat was later documented in a December 2024 YouTube release, where she provided a raw and emotional insight into the experience.
In a recent chat with The Sun, Phillips opened up about the whirlwind day, sharing, "I don't think I planned it or was prepared to the level that it was." She admitted the physical and emotional toll it took, noting, "It took so much longer than I thought, it was so much more exhausting than I thought. And I just hadn't prepared myself properly for it."
“The way that I did it, I think that's what had that kind of [emotional] effect on me. Like giving every guy five minutes, you know, having a chat with all the guys. It was just a really exhausting day, it was just my own fault for not preparing enough.”
Despite the headlines and public scrutiny, Phillips insists that her OnlyFans journey is not a forced career move. She emphatically denies being coerced, stating, "People think it's some kind of trauma or I've been abused or I'm being forced into doing this, and that's just not all the truth." Instead, Phillips shares that her interest in the adult entertainment industry began at the tender age of 13.
Her passion translates into a lucrative career, with Phillips reportedly earning at least £277,920 monthly. However, she is quick to clarify that financial gain isn't her driving force. "I make enough money now that I could stop and be fine forever," she disclosed.
Phillips is determined to break stereotypes and champion her right to pursue her passions. "I find it tricky when people discriminate against me and my job because I'm just doing something I love and making a career out of it," she explained. Her openness about the less glamorous aspects of her work demonstrates her commitment to authenticity.
Her statements also reflect a broader, feminist perspective. "I do consider myself to be a feminist. I just believe that I should be able to have sex with however many people I want, just like a man would be able to," she asserts. Phillips's journey, marked by self-awareness and determination, continues to defy societal norms and redefine success on her own terms.