Lily Phillips’ 100-Man Challenge: Who’s to Blame?
A new YouTube documentary capturing Lily’s attempt to sleep with 100 men in 24 hours spotlights her as the protagonist, but the real story lies with the men in the queue.
Lily Phillips’ attempt to sleep with 100 men in 24 hours is a spectacle that insists attention, but a new YouTube documentary capturing it highlights unsettling voyeurism and a conversation that urgently needs to shift.
Lily, originally from Derbyshire, began her journey into adult entertainment at 18, earning £2,000 in her first 24 hours on OnlyFans. After dropping out of university, she started filming with men and now claims her TikTok videos, which chronicle her encounters with dozens of men, earn her six figures monthly. At 23, she has marketed herself as an empowered woman, profiting from her sexuality in an industry driven by endless demand. On the surface, her story seems to project a tale of empowerment, a woman taking control of her narrative. Yet, as the documentary unfolds, it reveals a far darker reality.
The attempt to sleep with 100 men in one day has brought her fleeting fame but also intense online abuse directed at her for allowing herself to be objectified and giving …
Keep reading with a 7-day free trial
Subscribe to David Challen to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.