Adult content creator, Lily Phillips of OnlyFans and Fansly as well as a variety of other sites, made headlines last week when she claimed to have hooked up with 1,113 men in 12 hours! This incident reportedly occurred on June 29, 2025, and Phillips claimed she simply wanted to fill the controversial claim, made by Bonnie Blue before her (who had herself claimed to sleep with 1,057 men in the same time frame, also this year).
Phillips released a post acknowledging her success in making that number claim and shared some behind-the-scenes clips while expressing her proudness of achieving something so unique in addition to letting her fans know. The video showed long lines of men waiting for "their turn", while the event was organized to run like a fast-paced rotation. The post went viral and sparked ire and admiration and everything in between online.
The 23-year-old supermodel likened the experience to an endurance event describing it as “tough but rewarding”. She described in an interview with The Tab, that she was surprised at how well she was able to cope with the physical and emotional provocations of the challenge. When it was all said and done, she felt, “my mental and physical health was better than expected.”
Record Sparks Online Buzz and Rivalry
This attempt comes months after Bonnie Blue's assertion in January, which had already stirred controversy in the club circuit of adult entertainment. After Phillips announced the project, the rivalry between the two entertainers flared up again, with Blue charging her with copying the idea. Phillips said she 'could care less' about that, because she had no intention of trying to compete out of spite, she simply wanted to set a new standard for herself.
While the claim is subsequently gaining a lot of attention it has yet to be accepted by any legitimate record-keeping organization such as Guinness World Records. These events are likely not to be found in the record-book communities, perhaps because of the content of who creates them and because the way records would typically handle validation of these events isn't standardized.
Regardless of the backlash and skepticism, Phillips will not apologize. In his defence Phillips said that her aim wasn't really simply regaining a record but instead to see how far a human could physically and mentally go. Phillips also reiterated the organizational issues behind the event, regarding timekeeping and medical provisioning.
In an interesting turn of events, Phillips has announced that she wishes to use her platform to be more than just viral content. In a conversation with OutKick, Phillips stated her intentions to support and aid widowers and others who may be dealing with loneliness or lack of intimacy. Phillips says her next move is to create a private outreach initiative that will grant companionship and connection to men who have lost their partners.
In making this statement, Phillips has added an interesting twist to the story, and has changed a portion of the public conversation from judgment to curiosity about the broader implications of her work. Phillips argues that sex and connection should not be stigmatized and makes clear her work is more than encouraging sex, intending to challenge how society sees physical intimacy, especially for individuals often excluded from public conversations about this type of connection.
Although public opinion continues to be split on the matter, the narrative has undeniably created eagerness around boundaries, personal freedom and what it means to have a "human connection" these days with digital engagement. In either case, whether her record stands or not, Lily Phillips has made billed herself a headline name - and she is clearly not finished yet.
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