OnlyFans Star Aims to Set New Record
OnlyFans personality, known simply as Phillips, has announced her ambitious goal to set a new record for the most sexual partners in a single event, aiming to surpass the current record held by adult performer Lisa Sparks. Sparks' record stands at 919 partners in one session from an event in 2004. Phillips hopes to reach a milestone of 1,000 partners during an event scheduled for January next year.
Preparation and Challenges
To achieve this, Phillips has been undergoing what she describes as rigorous "training" sessions. She recently engaged with 101 partners and plans to increase this number to 300 in an upcoming session. Phillips shared the physical challenges involved in these preparations on The Reality Check podcast, humorously noting the logistical needs of such an endeavor, like "hoping for a conveyor belt" to efficiently manage the participants.
Logistical Planning and Security
Extensive planning is underway to ensure the January event is executed smoothly. This includes arranging strict scheduling, comprehensive security measures, and adequate support staff to manage the logistics of the event.
Health Concerns and Criticism
The proposed record-breaking attempt has not been without criticism. Health professionals, including Dr. Turner, have expressed concerns over the physical and mental implications of participating in such an extreme activity. Turner has publicly urged Phillips to reconsider her attempt, citing the potential for "excessive strain" on her health and questioning the motives behind such stunts.
Voices from the Industry
Lisa Sparks, whose record Phillips is aiming to break, has voiced regrets about her own participation in the record-setting event. On her website, she reflects on the decision as her biggest regret within her two-decade career in the adult film industry, driven by financial incentives.
Social Media and Public Reaction
The endeavor has sparked a broad reaction on social media, with many discussing the emotional and physical toll such events can have. The stunt's shock value has fueled debates about the pursuit of viral fame and its consequences.