Lily Phillips slams public scrutiny and denies being ‘victim’ in concerning interview
‘I would rather people put their efforts into someone who’s an actual victim’
Lily Phillips has rejected the victim label many publications and concerned people online have placed upon her. OnlyFans creator Lily Phillips completed a 100 men in one day “challenge” which was documented by YouTuber Josh Pieters. The “I slept with 100 guys in one day” documentary filmed and created by Josh Pieters was an incredibly tough watch that showed Lily Phillips crying at the end of it all. However, since then, Lily has put the documentary in a pretty negative light and slammed public scrutiny, claiming that she shouldn’t be labelled as a victim for what went down.
During the documentary, Lily’s team was blurred out as they “chucked her in the shower” and fed her electrolytes and one sandwich over the course of the entire day. At the end of it all, she broke down crying saying she “wouldn’t recommend” sleeping with 100 men in one day to anyone.
“It’s not for weak girls,” she wept.
Despite her clear distress, Lily told the Daily Mail she was just “very overwhelmed” by the cameras being there and is gearing up to break the world record by sleeping with 1000 men in one day. She described her next video as “iconic.”
In an interview with the Daily Star, Lily said she was looking forward to completing her next challenge and that her previous challenge didn’t affect her.
“I mean obviously I was quite emotional and just very, very overwhelmed. That was kind of it but, yes, my mental wellbeing is really good and physical health is really good,” she said.
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“It’s intense to go from probably one of the most hated people to a lot of lovely messages. It’s sweet, but I don’t necessarily need any kind of concern or anything like that. But it’s always good to know that my friends are there.”
Lily Phillips then pressed that she was “not a victim” and didn’t “deserve sympathy.”
“I would much rather people put their efforts into someone who’s an actual victim. And so it just makes me feel a little bit sad because I feel like I’m taking a lot of energy away from someone who actually needs help,” she said.
Although she claims she isn’t “naive,” she admitted to “not thinking” about vetting any of the men for past sexual offences nor making STI screening compulsory. In an interview, she confessed she didn’t know HIV could be sexually transmitted.
Lily admitted to the Daily Star: “It wasn’t something that went through my mind. I’m maybe a little bit naive to that and just thinking I always think the good of people.”