Australia's “most sexually active woman” has spoken out after a woman was left in tears after sleeping with 100 men in one day.
Lily Phillips is a British adult entertainer who recently made headlines after she began recruiting 1,000 men to take part in a world record attempt to sleep with the most men in 24 hours.
To prepare for the job, which some have warned could put a huge strain on Mr. Phillips, the adult creator announced in October that he would run a small-scale “sex marathon” involving 101 men. Participated in
She later claimed that the 14-hour “training session” was fun, but a clip from a documentary being made by YouTube filmmaker Josh Peters painted a different story.
“It's not for weak girls. To be honest, it was tough,” she told Peters shortly after it was over.
“I don't know if I'd recommend it, but…it's kind of like being a prostitute in a way, just a different feeling. I don't know how to explain it.
“Sometimes I feel very robotic. One in, one out, and I feel intense.”
When Mr. Peters asked, “Is it more intense than I expected?” Mr. Phillips became visibly emotional and began to cry. The reaction then went viral on social media.
Annie Knight, described as Australia's “most sexually active woman”, weighed in on Phillips' reaction, which she said did not surprise her. Knight made her OnlyFans debut in 2020. In 2024, I slept with 639 people.
“When I saw the footage of Lily crying and everyone was saying, 'Oh my god, this poor girl,' I just thought, she's had 100 men taunting her all day. … Just imagine your body enduring that,” Knight said. British publication Metro.
“Yes, it's mentally taxing, but isn't it just like any other job? We all have moments when we think, 'I don't know what to do anymore.' It's really stressful, isn't it?
“She would be exhausted and physically exhausted. When you're tired, your emotions run high.”
Mr Knight also noted that some of the men were not very kind to Mr Phillips. Knight even labeled them “rude.” She said that just like in any other job, if someone yelled at you at work, of course you would cry.
Knight said she too had moments when she absolutely didn't want to work. But, she said, “I had to do it.”
But despite her tears, Phillips remained steadfast in her goal. She plans to continue for performances in January.


