LILY PHILLIPS became an overnight sensation after her scandalous orgy with 100 people shown on the online streaming platform OnlyFans.
A documentary called I Slept With 100 Men in One Day, about Lily’s horrific encounters, shows the traumatized young woman fighting back tears and saying she didn’t think she would recommend it to anyone.
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OnlyFans star Lily Phillips was left in tears after her shocking orgy with 100 men, which was covered in the documentary I slept with 100 men in one day Credit: YouTube
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OnlyFans model Lily was left traumatized by her experienceCredit: instagram/lilyphillip_s
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Lily is comforted by her assistant during the ‘orgy’Credit: YouTube
She described the experience as “intense” – and in the video, the men can be seen lining up, each looking forward to their four-minute, one-sided sexual experience with Lily.
British Lily, 23, recalled how she broke away from her “challenge” during one day in October – all filmed for the benefit of adult platform OnlyFans.
Dissociation is a coping mechanism, something that happens as a result of extreme trauma.
But Lily’s story is the latest in a long line of worrying content on the sexually explicit website Only Fans, which is becoming an increasingly dangerous place.
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One person who “makes money” from the porn site, Kassidie Kosa, condemned Lily’s stunt, saying: “It sends a message to others in the industry that it is normal to push yourself to dangerous extremes.
“Honestly, I think doing something that extreme can be a form of self-harm, even if people don’t always see it that way.”
There is an even greater danger that these women expose themselves to by becoming “content creators” on the site.
I spoke with three OnlyFans performers who reported being stalked, blackmailed — and asked to pretend to be gang-raped or act out child abuse.
Jade*, 19, told me: “One man wanted me to dress up in schoolgirl clothes and talk about how I wanted to have sex with my dad.
Stalking is not unusual
“The other wanted me to crawl on all fours on the floor begging for help, pretending that I had just been gang-raped.
Controversial star Bonnie Blue boasted of her sexual conquests live
“Eventually I had a breakdown because the way I was making money was not healthy – for me or for anyone else.
“These people would ask me to do the most disgusting things, and they even asked if I would pretend to have sex with my dog.
“They told me they recorded my performances, which usually involve me stripping naked and touching, so they could watch it whenever they felt lonely.
“Some of the men paid money to at least five or six other girls.
“They’d tell me that and brag about it, and they’d say they’d unsubscribe me if I didn’t do kinky things including dressing up in leather gear and having a guy with me while filming me.
“One guy seriously fantasized about abusing children.
“He had adult daughters and I was always sure that he actually abused them himself.
“He wanted me to do things like wear my school uniform and say nasty things to ‘daddy’.”
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Lily pictured wrapped in a towel in her bedroom as she waits for the next man in her ‘challenge’ Credit: YouTube
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Some of the men line up as they wait for their brief encounter with Lily in the bedroom Credit: YouTube
Some fans become fixated on the women they see on the site – and Janine* once came home from work to find a man on her doorstep.
She told me: “I had one regular subscriber.
“He was well-off and would pay me up to £100 to simulate sex acts, like playing with sex toys while wearing stockings and these ridiculous high heels.
“One day I came to my apartment, which has a separate entrance on the side of the house, and he was standing there.
“I almost died of shock.
“He asked me for full sex in my apartment, offering to double the money.
“I threatened to call the police and he said he’d make sure I got kicked off OnlyFans if I did.
“Subscribers are always trusted if there’s ever a dispute because they pay the money the site makes money from.”
But stalking is not unusual.
I’ve heard of several cases where men tracked down a content creator and showed up at her workplace — or found an email, WhatsApp number, and address.
The idea that these women are simply self-employed “models” is ridiculous.
Each had a “manager” who ran the court for her, and they were required to upload videos of themselves having “custom sex.”
In plain English, this refers to relatively high-paying subscribers who requested an exclusive show where a content creator would do exactly what the subscriber told her to do.
Sammy*, 21, says: “Each subscriber was paying me £7 a week and after taking a cut from OnlyFans I was left with £5.
“I needed as many subscribers as I could to pay the rent, which meant posting new pictures every day all day and agreeing to more and more explicit things.
“In the end I just felt exhausted and degraded and canceled my membership.”
OnlyFans is often touted as a lucrative way for attractive young women to make a lot of money, and I’m constantly told that it’s a “safe” way to sell “female-empowering” sex.
But the truth is that it endangers women.
Not only those whose content will remain online forever — its “creators” are easy to identify — but also the people who will be encouraged in real life to watch increasingly extreme, hardcore pornography — feeding violent and offensive fantasies.
Anyone who thinks this has little or no effect in the real, non-digital world must be as stupid as they are irresponsible.
But some wealthy pop stars with huge public profiles consider it a bit of a niche activity.
In October, singer Lily Allen proudly revealed that – after her pedicurist told her she had beautiful feet – she decided to post photos of them on OnlyFans.
Apparently, she makes more from selling these to fetishists than she does from her Spotify streams – and when she was criticized online, she replied: “Imagine you’re an artist and you have almost eight million listeners a month on Spotify, but you make more money than 1,000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet.
“Don’t hate the player, hate the game.”
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Another singer in the spotlight for her OnlyFans account is Kate Nash, who signed up to earn money to fund her music tour.
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Speaking about Lily, OnlyFans ‘high earner’ Kassidie Kosa said: ‘I think she needs help. Something like this is a form of self-harm, even if people don’t see it that way. He says push yourself to the limit’Credit: Jam Press/@itskaslol
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Controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue recently made headlines for content allegedly showing her taking the virginity of 18-year-old menCredit: instagram/@bonnie_blue_xox/
“It’s very empowering, and selling pictures of my bitch is fun and funny — sex is fun and funny.”
Controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue has also recently hit the headlines, after she created content showing her allegedly stripping an 18-year-old of her virginity.
OnlyFans makes money by taking 20 percent of the creator’s earnings.
Last year its earnings hit a record high of over £1 BILLION and it reported a profit of £52 MILLION.
The average OnlyFans creator earns £120 to £145 every month – around £1,750 a year – and that’s before tax, of course.
The top one percent of creators make about a third of their money on the platform.
Lily’s harrowing performance of 100 Men shines a light on a place that has been plagued by controversy for years.
In 2021, a moderator working for OnlyFans admitted to finding illegal content in videos, including extreme violence, the use of weapons, and animal abuse — despite such content being allegedly prohibited under the platform’s rules.
In the same year, an investigation revealed that children as young as 14 were being exploited in that place.
OnlyFans responded by stating that it has a “zero tolerance policy regarding child sexual abuse material”.
The excuses offered by OnlyFans tend to focus on the fact that women aren’t directly selling sex – just fantasy.
But pornography is just prostitution with an extra camera.
The screen between the player and the content creator can offer some security, but as we’ve seen, it can be very easy for men to track down these women.
The idea that women have to resort to selling sexually explicit images and videos of themselves tells us that this is about viewing women as objects – not as equal human beings.
Otherwise, why is it that the vast majority of content creators are young women and the “fans” are overwhelmingly older men?
Fellow OnlyFans star Kosa is deeply concerned about Lily’s stunt, saying: “’I think she needs help — and I say that with a lot of respect.
“The fact that she is now planning to sleep with even more men next time is really alarming.
“I don’t think she fully understands the consequences of taking risks like this.”
But Lily is apparently planning her next feat – 1,000 men in 24 hours – which would take several minutes per sexual contact, non-stop.
This would probably kill her.
An OnlyFans spokeswoman said: “The OnlyFans Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy apply to all users and clearly state what is and is not permitted.
“Any violation of these rules by any user may result in the deactivation of their account.
“Creators have the authority to block and report subscribers, and since OnlyFans creators own the copyright to their content, they can choose to delete their content or account at any time.”
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In October, singer Lily Allen proudly revealed that after her pedicurist complimented her on her feet, she started posting photos of them on OnlyFansCredit: Getty
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Another singer in the spotlight for her OnlyFans account is Kate Nash, who signed up as a way to earn money to fund her music tourCredit: Getty
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