OnlyFans Creator Lily Phillips Potentially Banned from Airbnb After Controversial Event
OnlyFans star Lily Phillips, 23, is under scrutiny following her recent activity in a rented Airbnb located in Notting Hill, London. Reports indicate that Phillips engaged in sexual activities with 101 men within a day, an event she streamed live to her audience.
Violation of Airbnb Policies
The owner of the Airbnb, vocal under anonymity, expressed dismay upon discovering the occurrence, which blatantly contravened Airbnb's regulations against sexual content and disruptive gatherings. The guidelines are strict on maintaining propriety and compliance within properties, and hosting such an event without explicit consent from the property owner enhances the controversy.
Phillips's Defense and Financial Claims
Phillips, who is said to have amassed over $2 million from her activities on OnlyFans, defended her actions by portraying the event as a realization of personal fantasies, claiming she has "no regrets." She communicated her ordeal and exhaustion to the media post-event, outlining the physical and emotional toll it took on her. Despite this, Phillips left the property with a five-star rating and no immediate hint of the unauthorized usage.
Property Owner and Public Reaction
The Airbnb homeowner, identified only as Carol, noted the lack of any visible signs of the event upon Phillips's departure. Carol’s discovery of the incident was delayed, impacting her response to the misuse of her property. Furthermore, the public reaction has been stark, driven primarily by a viral YouTube documentary that outlines Phillips's actions, titled "I Slept With 100 Men in One Day," which showcases both her achievement and subsequent distress.
Legal Implications and Airbnb’s Stance
Airbnb has not yet released an official statement regarding Phillips’s future on the platform. However, legal experts hint at possible repercussions for Phillips should the property owner decide to pursue further action. This incident highlights the broader issue of ensuring Airbnb properties are used solely for their intended purposes, reflecting the platform's ongoing challenge in regulating content and activities within rented spaces.