OnlyFans Creator Lily Phillips' Safety Measures for Record Event
OnlyFans content creator Lily Phillips recently took several comprehensive steps to ensure her safety from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) during a filmed record attempt where she engaged sexually with 100 men in one day. The video documenting her experience quickly gathered popularity, reaching 8.4 million views on YouTube in just a month.
Precautions Against Health Risks
Prior to the event, Phillips implemented various safety measures including the consistent use of physical barriers with each participant. Additionally, she was on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a preventive medication against HIV, and took antibiotics to reduce the risk of other infections.
Challenges and Emotional Impact
Despite rigorous planning, Phillips faced significant challenges, particularly with the testing protocols. The necessity for last-minute participant changes led to the involvement of some untested individuals. Following the event, Phillips shared on The Shizzio Show podcast the emotional difficulties she encountered, contemplating her own perspectives on self-respect, though she affirmed her self-respect remains intact.
Public Reaction and Subsequent Events
The event drew a mixed reaction from the public, with many expressing their sympathy and concern for Phillips via social media. Spurred by the public response and personal reflections, Phillips plans to continue pushing boundaries, aiming to set a new personal record by engaging with 1,000 men in a single day in a forthcoming event scheduled for February.
Bonnie Blue's New Record
Following Phillips' event, fellow OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue claimed to have surpassed this record, reportedly engaging with 1,057 men in just 12 hours. This achievement would break a previous record by adult entertainer Lisa Sparks who had interactions with 919 men in one day in 2004. Phillips acknowledged Blue's achievement, emphasizing her respect for Blue's accomplishment and dismissing any rivalry.