Adult star Lily Phillips has revealed the “insane” logistics behind her plan to sleep with 1,000 men in just one day.
Lily Phillips, a UK-based OnlyFans creator, has caused a stir online after announcing her bold goal of sleeping with 1,000 men in just one day. Following a previous feat where she engaged with 100 men in a single day, Phillips shared her motivations, preparation, and the unique challenges she faces in reaching this new milestone during an interview on The Reality Check podcast.
The buzz surrounding Lily Phillips’ goal intensified after YouTuber Josh Pieters released a documentary titled I Slept With 100 Men in One Day. The film follows Phillips, a 23-year-old content creator, as she achieves her first major milestone.
Now, Phillips is aiming even higher, setting her sights on breaking the unofficial world record of 919 men, reportedly set by Lisa Sparks in 2004.
According to Phillips, the current record is flawed and lacks official recognition from Guinness World Records, fueling her determination to surpass it.
“I want to get to 1,000 because 900 is weak. You may as well have got to 1,000,” Phillips stated during the podcast.
She further explained, “This is why I’m training. I’ve done the 100, I’m doing 300 in a few weeks. As long as they’re in-out, in-out, it’s gonna be pretty quick.”
Phillips is carefully planning the logistics of her ambitious goal, recognizing that coordinating such a large number of participants presents significant challenges.
“It needs to be a room with two doors,” she explained.
“The logistics are insane. It’s hard enough to get 1,000 guys together wanting to f**k me, but it’s another thing to make sure they all do it within the time limit. I’m just hoping for a conveyor belt of c****.”
Phillips estimates that the event could take between 15 to 17 hours, and she plans to keep things running as efficiently as possible.
To minimize downtime, Phillips intends to enlist “fluffers”—other models who will help keep participants ready.
She also mentioned that these women might create their own content during the event or assist in ensuring participants finish.
Despite the attention and effort involved, Phillips doesn’t expect to make substantial money directly from the event or video sales. Instead, she sees the endeavor as a strategic publicity move to boost her career.
“The money’s not a driving force for me at all. It’s success,” she explained. “The world record hasn’t been broken in 20 years. It’s kind of sick. You will be known then for so long. I think it will really push up my career.”
While the physical and mental toll is a consideration, Phillips appears unfazed by the challenge.
Reflecting on her previous experience, she said, “No. I’ve already done 100, I may as well bloody do 1,000. I’m already doing pn… I may as well go that bit further and put in the hard work and become the super s*.”