Lily Phillips shares one very concerning rule for her 1000 men video
She claimed her assistant was ‘sorting through 5000 applications’ already
OnlyFans creator Lily Phillips has shared a concerning rule for her 1000 men “challenge” video which she has claimed will take place in February 2025. Lily Phillips completed a 100 men in one day “challenge” in October of this year which was documented by YouTuber Josh Pieters. The “I slept with 100 men 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 cast as a victim for what went down. She has also confirmed she will be going ahead with the 1000 men in one day challenge in an attempt to break the world record which is currently 919 men.
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.
Since the documentary, she has changed her tune on how she felt, and blamed the tears on feeling “overwhelmed” by the cameras instead of the “robotic” feeling she described on the night.
In an interview with the Daily Mail she laid out the plans for her 1000 men video, saying that her assistant was “sorting through 5000 applications” as we speak. She looked forward to the “challenge,” describing it as her “fantasy.”
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One hugely concerning rule is that men with STI checks will be prioritised, but it’s NOT compulsory. This was the same rule as the 100 men video, however, the risk of contracting an STI obviously becomes greater with a larger number of men involved.
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 the 100 men documentary, 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.”