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MARY MORGAN: Lily Phillips hates herself—her OnlyFans stunt is a cry for help

To call Lily's OnlyFans stunt a cry for help is an understatement.

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To call Lily's OnlyFans stunt a cry for help is an understatement.

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In October, British OnlyFans star Lily Phillips made headlines for having sex with over a hundred men in the span of 14 hours. At the time, I hoped this was merely a viral hoax to garner new subscribers for her explicit content. To my utter disgust and disappointment, it turned out that the 23-year-old did in fact pull off the stunt.

Lily posted a cheery video about her big day on TikTok, appearing to feel quite proud of herself for accomplishing this feat. However, as was just revealed in a documentary by YouTuber Josh Pieters, the experience left her both physically and emotionally traumatized.

Shortly after scores of men have their way with Lily, she tells Pieters in a now viral clip that "it's not for the weak girls, if I'm honest. It was hard. I don't know if I'd recommend it… It feels intense."

"More intense than you thought it might?" asks Pieters. Lily's smile stays plastered on her face as her voice trembles. "Definitely," she whispers. She then breaks down in tears and steps out of the frame.

Days before her stunt, Lily feigned excitement and insisted that getting "ran through" by strangers was her fantasy. Viewers witnessed her ruse get shattered in real time. The devastation in her eyes, not to be confused with remnant semen, revealed the wreckage her stunt wrought upon her psyche.

I'm disappointed, but not surprised at this outcome. My worries about Lily's state of mind from the moment I learned about her stunt were all but confirmed by this documentary.

Lily sprinkles self-deprecating remarks throughout all of her interactions with Pieters. Even while making him a cup of tea in her apartment, she quips that she doesn't know how to make it because she's "just good for one thing."

In a later conversation, Lily implies that no sane man will ever want to enter a committed relationship with her. Instead, she says, whoever marries her will be "one poor bastard" who might as well "lend her out" to other men for sex. 

Clearly, Lily regards herself with disdain, which is why she invites such egregious humiliation upon herself. For reasons we're unlikely to ever know, Lily hated herself long before she ever launched her so-called 'career' on OnlyFans. Starting the OnlyFans, and then taking it to this level in the real world, is only a symptom of her low regard for herself, not the cause.

"I actually wanted to wait until marriage at one point," Lily confessed. "I just used to think [sex] was a real special thing. As soon as I actually did it, I kind of realized that it wasn't special."

Lily never had such an epiphany that sex isn't special. She began engaging in casual hookups with countless men who didn't find her special, and she started agreeing with them.

To call Lily's OnlyFans stunt a cry for help is an understatement — judging by her flippant, nihilistic attitude toward the whole affair, it would be more accurately described as a veiled suicide attempt.

In fear of seeming judgmental — the one and only cardinal sin in our decadent culture — nobody in Lily's life attempted to stop her from hitting the self-destruct button. She will remember the fact that nobody stopped her, and she will count that as evidence that she is worth nothing more than being used as a glorified sex toy.

As a result, she's now upping the ante. Lily has vowed to break a new record in 2025 by sleeping with a thousand men in 24 hours. She is daring anyone in the world to pull her back from the ledge. But lacking courage, and incentivized to profit from her spiritual suicide, not a single  family member, friend, follower, or even employee in Lily's orbit is likely to take such a stand.

Josh Pieters' documentary offers a rarely publicized but incredibly grim look behind the scenes of Lily Phillips' industry, exposing the soul-destroying lengths an OnlyFans creator must go to stand out on the platform.

I questioned whether it was ethical for Pieters to profit indirectly from Lily's downward spiral, salaciously documenting one of her lowest moments. But it was necessary for the public to reckon with the cost that OnlyFans required of her. This arrangement requires more than just sex in exchange for money — her dignity gets traded away, too.

Mary Morgan is a Gen Z cultural commentator and internet edgelord. She cohosts Pop Culture Crisis, a daily live show that deciphers the insanity of new social media trends and celebrity drama. Find her on Instagram and X @maryarchived.
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Keith

Very well written, Mary. I'm a huge fan of yours. Keep up the great work.

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