OnlyFans star who slept with 101 men in 14 hours says she first watched porn at 11-years-old


The UK-based OnlyFans creator who gained attention after she reportedly slept with over 100 men in one day admitted in an interview that she first watched porn at just 11 years old.

Lily Phillips recently went viral for sleeping with 101 men in just 14 hours. Her efforts were filmed for a documentary in which she prepares to break a world record by sleeping with 1000 men in 24 hours. The stunt garnered significant public scrutiny, particularly after footage emerged showing Phillips in tears as she reflected on the experience.

“It’s not for the weak girls, if I am honest, it was hard,” Phillips told documentary filmmaker Josh Pieters in the aftermath. “I don’t know if I would recommend it … it’s kind of like being a prostitute in a sense, in the sense of it’s just a different feeling. I don’t know how to explain it.”

She described the experience as emotionally and physically draining. “Sometimes I feel so robotic. Just one in, one out, it feels intense.”

In an interview with The Sun, Phillips opened up about the effects of pornography on society and revealed that her exposure to adult content began at just 11 years old. When asked whether early access to pornography had influenced her views on sex, she admitted, “I wouldn’t know if it had an effect on me because I’ve never experienced not being able to access porn.”

Phillips also voiced support for stricter regulations on pornography, including requiring age requirements for access. “I’ve always been an advocate of making porn sites less accessible or at least needing a form of ID, because I hate to think of people underage watching my videos.”

The 23-year-old also acknowledged her role in perpetuating unrealistic sexual expectations men might have toward women.

“It’s so hard because doing something extreme like this is not normal,” she said. “I think guys are going to expect girls to be as ‘sl***y’ as me and sleep with that many guys and do stuff like that – but that isn’t real life.”

“It’s my fantasy but I’m not helping the situation,” she added. “I really try to make clear that what I do is extreme and I do it because I enjoy it. I feel like I’m one of a very small percentage of women who would enjoy this kind of activity and I just try to be as honest with people as possible about that. But I’m not responsible for what men do and how they think.”

This Story originally came from humanevents.com