LILY Phillips left the nation stunned after documenting herself sleeping with over an astronomical 100 men in a day.
The 23-year-old, from England, made the controversial decision to bed dozens of blokes to create content for her OnlyFans page.
The 23-year-old OnlyFans content creator became an overnight sensation after bedding 101 men[/caption]The bizarre quest was even documented on a YouTube documentary, I Slept With 100 Men in One Day, where Josh Pieters interviewed the young blonde during the run-up to the day and on the big day itself.
Since being posted on the platform, the 47-minute long documentary, where Lily admitted she didn’t know you can catch HIV through sex, has gone viral, leaving millions gobsmacked.
Lily, who became an overnight sensation following the 101-men orgy, described the experience as ”intense” and said she didn’t think she’d recommend it to anyone.
The 23-year-old OnlyFans content creator – who revealed she now plans on bonking 1,000 men in just 24 hours – has also shared behind-the-scenes after the night where she slept with 101 fans, one of whom had flown all the way from Switzerland.
Chilling on the bed and visibly tired, Lily said: ”101 guys down. Guys -1, Lily – zero.
”Honestly, I’m f***ed – literally,” said the young woman who wanted to sleep with the dozens of fans to go ”viral”.
”Doing some Twitter content to end the night – Jesus Christ, I can’t f***ing talk.
”So much cum, it’s turned me dumb.”
The clip, where viewers could also see the grim aftermath of the bed that was covered with stains, has since gone viral, winning the OnlyFans sensation more than 1million views.
Hundreds of concerned social media users flooded to comments, where many thought the 23-year-old didn’t appear too thrilled.
”Sadness in her eyes,” wrote one eagle-eyed TikTok user after watching the ”heartbreaking” footage.
Another agreed, wondering: ”How did not one of her friends stop her.”
”She’s not afraid of std’s? Find it dirty, shame because she could be an attractive catch,” a third said.
A worried viewer begged: ”lili, please. u can stop here. u’re not in competition and there are so many ways to make u millions.”
Since the documentary, which has racked up more than 6million views, the adult star has also appeared on the RTM podcast where host Young Spray asked her about the risks of catching HIV.
He asked the model what she would do if she did catch it through her line of work to which Lily replied: “There’s no more I can do, you can take blockers and things like that.”
But Young Spray wasn’t baking down, he continued to ask if she would be okay contracting HIV.
She responded: “No, but it’s the consequence of my own actions.”
HIV is a virus that damages the cells in your immune system and weakens your ability to fight everyday infections and disease.
An estimated 106,890 people are living with the condition in the UK.
In most cases, it spreads through unprotected sexual contact with an infected person.
Most people will experience flu-like symptoms two to six weeks after being infected.
This tends to include a sore throat, fever and a rash all over the body, which lasts one to two weeks.
After this, HIV may not cause any symptoms at all, but the virus continues to damage your immune system.
Some people go on to experience weight loss, night sweats, thrush in the mouth, an increase in herpes or cold sore outbreaks, swollen glands in the groin, neck or armpit, long-lasting diarrhoea, and tiredness.
While there is no cure for HIV, there are very effective treatments that enable most people with the virus to live long and healthy lives.
Medication now reduces the amount of the virus in the body to the point of being undetectable, meaning it cannot be transmitted.
The only way to find out if you have HIV is to have a test. This involves giving a sample of your blood or saliva.
The most effective ways to prevent or reduce the risk of infection include using a condom for sex, post-exposure prophylaxis, pre-exposure prophylaxis, treatment for HIV to reduce the viral load to be undetectable, and never sharing needles or other injecting equipment, including syringes, spoons or swabs.
Source: NHS
“I understand what goes on when having sex. That is life.
“But bad things happen all day, I might get cancer and die tomorrow.
“Why would I not want to do something that I enjoy?”
Lily also stated that everyone she has sex with is checked, but the host replied that she admitted they weren’t in the documentary as they were scrambling to get men on the day as others had pulled out.
He then revealed she clearly wasn’t taking the right safety precautions and Lily said if she did, she wouldn’t have been able to complete her record of 100 men.
He then queried why it was so important to have 100 men and why she couldn’t go for a smaller number to which she replied ‘Would you not go more viral and be more successful if it says 100 men?’