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OnlyFans Star Sobs While Describing 'Weird' Experience of Sleeping with Over 100 Men in a Day: 'It's Not Like Normal Sex at All'

British adult entertainer Lily Phillips, who recently made headlines with her plans to attempt to break a world record by sleeping with 1,000 men in 24 hours, has opened up about the emotional toll of a 14-hour "sex marathon" involving 101 men as preparation for the larger event.

In a new YouTube documentary by filmmaker Josh Pieters, Phillips is seen breaking down in tears as she reflects on the physically and mentally grueling experience. The documentary, titled I Slept With 100 Men in One Day, captures her admitting that the challenge was far harder than anticipated.

"It's not for the weak girls, if I am honest, it was hard," Phillips said, visibly emotional. "I don't know if I would recommend it. It's kind of like being a prostitute in a sense. Sometimes I feel so robotic—just one in, one out. It feels intense."

While Phillips initially framed the stunt as a "fantasy" and "training" for the larger event, the aftermath suggests a more sobering reality. She admitted to feeling immense pressure to meet the expectations of the men involved and to stick to strict time limits.

"I felt bad saying, 'sorry, you've got to go,' which created awkward moments," she revealed. "It wasn't just physically demanding; the emotional strain made it much harder than I expected."

The documentary also highlighted the impact on male participants, with some showing visible distress. One man was seen shaking uncontrollably after the encounter, raising concerns about the mental toll on everyone involved.

Pieters described Phillips as a "smart, capable woman" but said her emotional breakdown underscored the complexity of her decisions. "This wasn't the empowering moment she had hoped for," he noted.

Still, Phillips is pressing forward with her goal of breaking the world record, which currently stands at 919 men.

"Maybe what we witnessed that night was just someone overwhelmed with emotion after completing such a monumental challenge," Pieters speculated. "Or maybe we saw the true toll this career can have on a person."

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