The creator of the documentary into OnlyFans model Lily Phillips who had sex with 100 men in one day says he “doesn’t view her as a victim”, even though he admits that filming the experience left him feeling uncomfortable.
The documentary ‘I Slept with 100 men in one day’ has gone ridiculously viral in the last week, particularly one clip where Lily Phillips breaks down crying while attempting to explain what the experience was like (she later claimed this was due to exhaustion, and that she didn’t actually regret sleeping with 100 men in 24 hours).
In an interview with LBC, documentary maker Josh Pieters said he “wasn’t there to judge” Lily Phillips but wanted to understand her more as a person.
He conceded on the day of the event in October that Phillips seemed “a bit vulnerable” and that issues including security or physical and emotional health were not properly checked.
Even still, Pieters said he thinks Lily chose to sleep with 100 men in 24 hours because she is an “ambitious person”, and not because she is “money-motivated”. The documentary maker said: “I think this is the career she’s chosed and she wants to be the best at it.”
Pieters explained that the first day of filming was surreal for both him and Lily Phillips:
“After entering that Airbnb and seeing the guys start queueing up and seeing this thing actually about to happen in real life.
“I think it was only then the actual reality of it started to dawn on me. It felt like it started to dawn on Lily too.
“It was something that was quite shocking for me personally.”
He added it did make him feel “rather uncomfortable”.
He later said:
“I saw someone who seemed a bit more vulnerable, a bit more nervous and not so sure of what they were doing.”
He said he could definitely sense “a bit more tension and a bit more apprehension on the day itself”.
Pieters said Lily ended up dropping out of university after doing “well” from OnlyFans and to pursue her career in porn (even though he said earlier that he didn’t believe she was “money-motivated”).
“From everything she tells me, her parents know what she does and they are at peace with it.
“She is at peace with it. I’ve only got her word to go on.”
He added:
“What she did on the 19th October was completely legal. There were no laws broken.”
“It’s a tricky one,” he admitted, later saying Lily is a “truly lovely person” and that he found the event on the day “very upsetting”.
“To see her so upset at the end of it all, was very upsetting for me.
“Whether that was just her overwhelmed by what was obviously an extremely tiring and overwhelming day.
“Or whether that was a little look into the toll this kind of work can take on people.
“I don’t know we left that open ended at the end of the documentary.”
Well, I suppose it’s fair enough for Pieters to say that he doesn’t believe Lily Phillips is a victim, even if he says the experience was upsetting and uncomfortable for them both. After all, what would she be a victim of? Her own decision-making? Obviously, from what we know, she wasn’t forced or coerced into this.
Still, you might say that society has failed Lily Phillips and young women like her by making them see this sort of thing as a normal/fast way to make money. I mean, I doubt Lily Phillips was going to the jobs fair at her school and enquiring whether she could get paid to service 100 d1cks a day for a living (turns out you can).
Phillips has already announced that she is going for the world record in 2025 by attempting to have sex with 1,000 men in one day. A few days ago, the current record holder (919 men in one day) issued a warning to Phillips that she will probably take no notice of. Scary to think what she may come up with after completing 1,000 men in 24 hours, if that does indeed end up going down.
For the time Lily flew a Scottish lad & his girlfriend out after he ‘won a competition to bonk her’, click HERE.