You can almost hear the pearl-clutching from across the pond.
British OnlyFans star Lily Phillips isn’t here to play nice, apologize, or downplay her sexual agency for the sake of public comfort. She’s slept with 100 men in one day, starred in a documentary about it, and still had the audacity — or the courage — to sit down with LBC’s Tom Swarbrick and say, without blinking, “Yes, I’m a feminist.”
That’s not irony. That’s the modern sexual revolution, mascara’d and monetized.
“I’m not an object for sex,” Lily told Swarbrick, voice steady, eyes sharp. “This is something I chose to do. It’s a decision I made to empower myself.”
Let that sit with you.

Phillips, a university dropout turned adult content entrepreneur, didn’t just fall into porn. She didn’t get scouted at a nightclub or manipulated by a shadowy producer in a dark corner of Instagram. No. She made bank on OnlyFans, then kicked the academic life to the curb and bet her entire sexual identity on a career in the one industry where a woman’s body is both battleground and billboard.
But she’s not here to be pitied. And she’s definitely not here to be parent-policed.
“Of course porn isn’t their first choice for me,” she said of her folks. “But that’s life. They love me. They back me.” You almost believe her when she says it with that mix of steel and softness, the kind only a girl who’s weathered British tabloid culture and internet rage mobs can wear without flinching.
And here’s the kicker: she’s not done. There’s talk — whispers, really — about upping the ante. 1,000 men. One day. The kind of stunt that would have made Larry Flynt nod with approval and given Andrea Dworkin a stroke. When asked about revisiting the record-breaking gangbang that put her on the map, Lily was cool and calculated. “I would do it very differently,” she said. Because yeah — the first time didn’t exactly have security, health checks, or any semblance of emotional safety. But it did get clicks. And in this era, that’s currency.
Still, she’s tired of the double standard.

“If I were a male porn star sitting here, no one would be asking me what my parents think,” she said, not a trace of hesitation. “I find it insulting.”
And she’s not wrong. Male porn stars get high-fived at the school gates. Dads with dick deals. But when Lily talks about becoming a mother one day, the media starts twitching. Judging. Shaming. Pretending we haven’t spent decades consuming the very content women like her create.
She knows the score. She’s seen both sides of the camera. And she still calls herself a feminist — because in a world that still struggles with the idea that a woman can want sex, sell sex, and enjoy sex without being damaged or damned, calling it anything else would be dishonest.
So whether you’re scandalized or smitten, understand this: Lily Phillips isn’t asking for your permission. She’s not your daughter, your fantasy, or your regret. She’s a woman running her own show, and like it or not, she’s not just part of the sexual conversation — she is the conversation.
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Last modified: April 24, 2025