I pushed myself past my limit in 101 man sex stunt, says Lily Phillips as she finally admits the reason for her tears
“I want to kind of achieve these events and do some cool stuff in the porn industry. That is my main goal. Not necessarily money.”
It’s fair to say that Lily is certainly offering something different when it comes to the adult industry.
Earlier this week the model shocked her fans once again when she revealed she had invited 50 fans to take part in a sex act too graphic for The Sun to mention with her and fellow porn star Wisconsin Tiff.
“That went so much smoother,” she says.
“I had like a prep talk with all of them first to make sure they put on lube and it just felt super respectful and fun.”
Fans have often voiced concerns about Lily’s safety during these stunts particularly after the star previously admitted she didn’t realise HIV could be contracted from sex.
However, everyone at her event was tested and came from sexual meetup websites where they could be reviewed and verified.
“If I ever felt uncomfortable with a guy, I have security there,” she says.
However, she admits that some fans have overstepped the mark.
“Someone actually recently put a letter through my letterbox and that was when I was a little bit like, ‘oh, someone knows where I live. A bit freaky’,” she says.
“But he was very nice in the letter and most of the time, I have really good experiences with all the fans.”
When it comes to overstepping the mark, many would argue Lily is an expert.
I just believe that I should be able to have sex with however many people I want, just like a man would be able to
Lily Phillips
She recently sparked outrage after posting with her ‘oldest fan’ in a ‘vile’ stunt which saw her claiming to sleep with men in care homes.
And just last month she prompted outrage when she claimed to be pregnant and posted a picture cradling her ”bump”.
It was later revealed that the bump was indeed fake, with Lily revealing it had been part of a role play.
“It’s only as if I was dressing up as a nurse or a policewoman, it’s for a roleplay,” she says.
“Maybe I should have put a little bit more context behind it. But I also wouldn’t take someone who does porn for a living, whatever they do on social media, really seriously.”
While Lily might be quick to defend herself, it hasn’t stopped her from becoming one of Britain’s most criticised women.
She previously opened up about receiving death threats and says trolls regularly tell her to ‘kill herself’, she says the criticism is unwarranted.
“We’re not doing anything wrong,” she says.
“Having sex isn’t bad, I personally think it’s a good thing.
“I find it tricky when people discriminate against me and my job because I’m just doing something I love and making a career out of it.”
For many, it isn’t Lily’s career choice that they are worried about but the impression she may be leaving on young girls.
She admits herself that she had access to porn from a young age and became fascinated by the industry, but she argues she offers a realistic and, she insists, a feminist approach.
“What I do, I’m totally honest about it. I try to show the very raw side to it,” she says.
“I don’t think crying in a documentary is glamorising what I do at all.
“I do consider myself to be a feminist.
“I just believe that I should be able to have sex with however many people I want, just like a man would be able to.”