The adult content creator had her “best month to date” after her viral stunt video in which she slept with 100 men in 24 hours
Adult content creator Lily Phillips has revealed her staggering OnlyFans earnings following her viral stunt video in which she slept with 100 men in 24 hours. Lily had her “best month to date” in terms of income after she took part in the challenge, which was accompanied by a YouTube documentary, back in October 2024.
Speaking on an upcoming episode of the new series of Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich, Lily said her financial boost helped her to buy a £1,025,000 home in cash. She told Olivia she made £800,000 in the month after the stunt was aired, adding that for her, a “low month” would be around £200,000.
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Olivia asked Lily what warnings she’d give to young girls considering a career in the sex industry. Lily responded: “I don’t think this job is for everyone. Really think about it before you go into it. It’s going to affect every relationship you have. The hate online isn’t for the weak minded.”
Olivia’s new six-part documentary will dive even deeper into the ever-evolving world of the sex industry – once considered taboo, now breaking into the mainstream. The former TOWIE star will even head to Vegas to find out whether everything really is bigger and better in the City of Sin.
Lily grew up in a small village in Derbyshire and dropped out of university after a few months to join OnlyFans. In her first 24 hours online, she made £2,000 and has since gone on to pull a number of ‘live stunts’. On an episode of Stacey Dooley’s show, Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over, Lily opened up about her parents’ reaction.
“I described it to them as more like glamour modelling. Obviously, they were concerned at the start – are you safe, as long as it’s only online,” she says, before admitting she hadn’t told her parents about her latest ‘stunt’.
The stunts happen in person – rather than online – and Lily will go out and physically recruit people for them. No one is off limits. The content was so shocking that none of it ended up in the documentary.
In a candid chat, Lily got emotional as she spoke with her parents on her regular Sunday catch up. Her dad says: “We’ve known for years she’s done OnlyFans and I thought it was just posing in swimwear and lingerie.”
“When she said she was doing Only Fans, we stood back because we want to continue our relationship with our daughter. We were pretty open with it, but when it went to the next step, we were like ‘no no’,” her mum says. Heartbreakingly, her dad says: “If there’s anything we could do to change her profession, we’d do it overnight … It’s the degradingness of it and making sure that she’s safe.”
Her dad says: “Sometimes we think have we done anything wrong with her upbringing, well as far as I’m concerned we’ve had nothing but nice times and love … Is it money? Because if it was money, we’d sell our house. You could have everything you want Lily if you gave it all up now.” When asked how she feels, Lily says she understands and respects how they feel and “that’s that”.
The conversation later gets too much for Lily and she walks away, hearing her parents get emotional over their daughter’s career choice. “I don’t want to be on camera, I just need a moment,” she says. Her mum is also emotional as they both apologise for upsetting her, as her dad says he receives calls from random people saying ‘I hope your daughter dies’.
Lily says she’d do anything to stop her parents being affected by what she does – but talk of money doesn’t come easy for Lily. When pressed by Stacey about how much she earns, Lily eventually confesses to being a multi-millionaire.
“So the subscribers, they’ll give a tenner and she’s got 33,000 so that’s £330,000 a month,” Stacey reveals during one of Lily’s live videos – which all gets too much and Stacey walks out, unable to watch it continue.
Her empire has allowed her to buy her dream car outright and finance isn’t even a word Lily needs to think about. “Does multimillionaire mean lots of millions in the bank? I’d say multimillionaire,” she says rather bashfully, before adding: “I’m so English – I find money so uncomfortable to talk about… I find it a little bit distasteful.”
Fellow adult content creator Bonnie Blue has also been criticised for appearing to promote their career choice with young women looking to enter into the industry.
Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich, Sunday at 10pm on ITV2 and ITVX
Source: Mirror

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