Lily Phillips

Lily Phillips - Net Worth 2025: Earnings & Career.

Lily Phillips is an English pornographic actress and adult content creator known for her boundary-pushing performances and record-setting events. Here is an overview of her profile based on available information:

Personal Profile About Lily Phillips

Age, Biography and Wiki

Lillian Daisy Phillips was born on July 23, 2001, making her 23 years old as of May 2025. She is from Derbyshire, England, and is an alumna of the University of Sheffield, although she dropped out before completing her studies to pursue a career in the adult industry. She gained significant attention for her work in pornography and as an OnlyFans creator. Her rise to prominence included hosting a publicized event where she had sex with 101 men in one day, documented and filmed for her fans. She has announced plans to escalate this record to 1,000 men in one day.

Occupation Player
Date of Birth 23 July 2001
Age 24 Years
Birth Place Derbyshire, England
Horoscope Cancer
Country England

Height, Weight & Measurements

Specific details on Lily Phillips’s height, weight, and body measurements are not explicitly provided in the available information. However, she has been described by journalist Helen Lewis as having a "girl next door" appearance rather than an exaggerated adult performer look.

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Dating & Relationship Status

There is no publicly available detailed information about Lily Phillips’s current dating or relationship status. She remains focused on her career in adult entertainment and content creation, with no confirmed relationships reported in the sources reviewed.

Her parents owned a successful cleaning company. After reading nutrition at the University of Sheffield, she developed a presence on Instagram, where her content became progressively more explicit. After finding that she was giving away sex for free at university, she began uploading videos of her doing so, eventually dropping out of university altogether. After finding that both sexual images and sex were not drawing sufficient income to her OnlyFans account, she mounted a competition in which the winner got to have sex with her and began filming custom videos and taking fans' phone calls.

On 7 December, Pieters published to his YouTube channel I Slept with 100 Men in One Day, a 47-minute documentary of the project, and his first. The documentary, in which Phillips stated that pornography was empowering on the grounds that men would sexualise her either way, depicted her selection of sex toys and accountancy spreadsheets and contained footage of her shopping for the event and receiving notifications from prospective co-stars. 100 Men featured a scene in which Phillips did not appear to know that HIV could be transmitted orally, a scene in which the cameraman retched after attempting to film a room full of used condoms, and ended with a tearful Phillips stating that she had disassociated thirty men in. The YouTube version of 100 Men censored its swearing due to the platform demonetising obscene content. The men who had sex with her were not named in the video, although some were interviewed; one flew in from Switzerland and had no regrets, while another expressed concern that his father would find out. The documentary depicts participants dropping out and her team inviting people to bring untested replacements.

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Lily Phillips actively engages with her audience and fans through social media and adult content platforms, particularly OnlyFans, where she hosts competitions, films custom content, and interacts via calls. She also gained considerable attention through social media announcements about her record attempts, which sparked both fandom and controversy.

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Overall, Lily Phillips represents a provocative and highly visible figure within the adult entertainment industry, leveraging social media and unique publicized events to build a substantial following and challenge conventional limits in her work.

In October 2024, Phillips posted a video calling out for participants in a 19 October 2024 gang bang, in which she would attempt to have sex with 101 men. She had previously had sex with 37 men in one day the month before. For the video, Phillips recruited men by offering sex to any man who completed an application form and took an STI test, with 200 booked. One man gave Phillips a rose before taking part, which remained on the bed unwrapped for the remainder of the event. Filmed in an Airbnb in London, the challenge was carried out haphazardly, with Phillips and her nine employees overwhelmed, and Phillips did not eat lunch. Present throughout was Josh Pieters, a South African-born content creator who had previously gone viral for political pranks. On 5 November, she stated that she planned to become the first woman to have sex with 1,000 men in a day and that she intended to have sex with 300 men on 15 December.

The video came in for criticism from American conservative pundit Ben Shapiro, who wrote that Phillips had "made herself into a sex robot" whose soul was stained, as well as by Theo Hobson of The Spectator and Brendan O'Neill of Spiked, who both attributed the stunt to fear. Lois McLatchie-Miller of Premier Christianity magazine wrote her an open letter and Tristan Tate mounted a #SaveLilyPhillips campaign. Christian influencer Russell Brand expressed empathy towards Phillips and described the stunt as an attempt to "defibrillate divinity down here on the lower levels". Julie Bindel of The Spectator, Sarah Ditum of The Times, Tanya Gold of The Standard, and Valerie M. Hudson of Deseret News all compared the men who had sex with her to those queuing to rape Gisèle Pelicot, with Bindel asserting that "no woman has a fantasy to end up with the type of injuries that will occur from such extreme activities" and Gold opining that Phillips was "not very bright and will soon not be very well." Victoria Smith of The Critic wrote that she could not "look at clips of Phillips in the immediate aftermath of what she 'consented' to and think 'yes, that woman is fine'", while the same publication's Sarah Fletcher described her as a "Rorschach test for contemporary sexual culture" and discussed her experiences in relation to radical feminism and rape, specifically criticising comparisons to Pelicot. Kelly Given of The National questioned why Phillips was being "burnt alive at the stake" and blamed the men, while Lewis wrote that the only person exploiting Phillips was Phillips herself and Jackie Jennings of Jezebel blamed content creation more generally.

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