Thank her later: Lily Phillips is saving the world with new stunt that’s bigger than 100 men

Dare I say iconic?

Though she’s not quite at the same level as Bonnie Blue, who is doing golden baby showers and “milk me” events, Lily Phillips is one of the OG stunt queens. 

She went massively viral for her 100 men in a day stunt in 2024, and as the name suggests, it involved her sleeping with 100 men in a day. It unwittingly started the OnlyFans stunt war, and though she and Bonnie slogged it out for a few stunts, Lily ultimately ditched the ragebaiting for a unique blend of influencer content and s*x work. 

In what Channel 4 described as her “biggest” stunt yet, Lily Phillips has chosen to use her powers for good. 

Move over, Greta; Lily Phillips’ stunt is saving the planet

Alongside other OF girlies like Lara Knox, Eva Oh, Ivy Maddox, Megan Prescott, and Bree Essrig, Lily Phillips is taking part in the brilliantly named Headline Newds. The premise is incredibly simple: Save the planet. That’s doable, right? 

With constant news headlines about every tiny thing going on across the world, a lot of people are switched off to what is going on with our planet; what better way to cut through the noise than scantily clad women talking about carbon footprints and solar panels through double entendres? Produced by Yellow Dot Studios, which is owned by director Adam McKay (Step Brothers, Don’t Look Up), Headline Newds seeks to sexify the climate emergency.

 
 
 
 
 
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The first video, The Sun is Daddy featuring Megan Prescott, saw the OnlyFans model discussing the concept of solar energy and how it could easily meet our global energy demands. Other episodes also tackle serious topics like big oil, how the rich are contributing to the climate crisis, and the role of politics. Of course, the videos are raunchy, s*xual, and crude, with names like Spank Banks, Too Hot, Too Wet, and Dirty Little Secret. 

The videos are hosted on YouTube and Instagram, but also on OnlyFans, where h*rny men and women will get an education between x-rated clips. It’s genius.  

“We’re sweating so much,” Lily Phillips said in an interview with Channel 4. “I don’t think I’ve ever had a summer like this, and I think it’s just becoming so much more concerning. Like the wildfires and things like that, it’s just wild.”

One of the minds behind the project, Jessica Riches, told Channel 4 that she’d made so many videos for climate organisations that nobody watched. Then, she stuck an OnlyFans model in revealing clothes, and people are willingly listening to 90 seconds of climate science. 

It’s yet another reminder of one highly controversial fact: S*x sells. 

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