Lily Phillips Stopped at US Border and Banned from Airbnb.
Lily Phillips, a 23-year-old OnlyFans model from the UK, has claimed she was stopped by US border security and banned from Airbnb following her viral stunt in which she slept with 101 men in a single day. Phillips, who entered the adult entertainment industry at 18, made headlines in October when she announced her goal to sleep with 100 men in 14 hours.
Lilli Phillips has recently made waves with her bold and controversial stunt of sleeping with 101 men in just one day. Known for her fearless approach to adult entertainment, Phillips entered the industry at 18 and quickly gained attention. In October, she set a new challenge for herself, announcing her goal to sleep with 100 men in just 14 hours. However, her viral stunt has led to even more headlines, including claims of being stopped by US border security and banned from Airbnb. To achieve this feat, Phillips rented a two-bedroom Airbnb in London, where she ended up surpassing her target by connecting with 101 men. Now, she has set her sights even higher, planning to sleep with 1,000 men in one day, originally intending to film the challenge in the US.
During a recent appearance on the RAW TALK podcast, Phillips recounted her experience at the US border, saying, “I was held up at the border, and it was quite a situation. We were there for about two hours... They mentioned something like, ‘we heard you’re here to f** a thousand guys.’”* She went on to explain that border officials referenced her PornHub account, adding, “I don’t think they quite recognize[d] me, but my stage name is the exact same as my porn name, so I guess you can just search it up.”
In addition to being questioned about her career, Phillips was asked if she was a prostitute. “I was very much, like, ‘yeah, I f** all these guys but they don’t pay a penny, so it’s not prostitution. I just f*** a lot of guys!’”* she clarified. "I don't think they quite recognized me but my stage name is the exact same as my porn name so it's, like, I guess you can just like search it up and s*** like that."
"Wait, so it's not your real name?" host Bradley Martyn asked, to which Phillips clarified: "No, no, that is my real name, sorry ... I guess they might have, like, a database or something that they search up or something like that 'cause they were like, 'What do you do for work?'"
Martyn questioned if border patrol knew what Phillips was on her way to do, to which she said: "I don't know, well, that's what they pulled me up for but I was like, it's not illegal to have sex with a thousand guys.
Martyn added: "No, it's just insane, it's insane."
A source revealed that the OnlyFans star was worried about the possibility of being deported after a friend informed her that recording herself engaging in sexual activities with 1,000 men in the U.S. would be classified as work, which would require her to obtain a work visa.
Phillips expressed these worries while guesting on the Plug Talk podcast. "I was meant to do it here in America, but I got quite a lot of advice saying, 'you will be deported if you do it here,'" she told the hosts.
Phillips also claims that Airbnb banned her after the controversial stunt, though no official statement has been issued by the platform. “Yah, I’m banned off Airbnb,” she said on “Plug Talk” podcast.
“It was really scary because they could f—ing sue me, but fingers crossed. If they sue me, I’ll just buy it off them and make it, like, a tourist attraction.”
Lily Phillips’ OnlyFans career began while she was at university. As she explored her sexuality during her time in school, she realised she could turn her personal experiences into a profitable venture.
Since the release of her documentary, Phillips has seen her business continue to grow. Throughout it all, one constant has been the unwavering support of her parents. The model mentioned that her parents aren't exactly encouraging her to do it, but they still care for her deeply. “Their love for me is still 100 percent there,” she continued. “It’s just been a little bit tough because they’ve gotten so much backlash. As much as I don’t care about what people say about me and s— like that, it’s when they come for your family. It’s not nice to hear.”
When asked about dating, Phillips shared that she’s not currently interested in a relationship. She explained that she’s “quite work-driven” and too focused on her career to invest in something serious at the moment.
As she put it, “It only needs to make sense to me and not anyone else.”