Australia’s ‘most sexually active woman’ reacts to Lily Phillips breaking down after sleeping with 100 men in a day

Australia’s “most sexually active woman” has reacted after British adult entertainer Lily Phillips broke down in tears following a controversial event where she slept with 100 men in one day.

Lily, 23, recently gained attention for her attempt to break a world record by sleeping with 1,000 men in 24 hours. To prepare, she participated in a smaller event in October, involving 101 men.

While she later said she enjoyed the experience, a documentary by YouTuber Josh Pieters showed a different side of the story. Lily appeared emotionally and physically drained while reflecting on the event.

“It’s not for the weak,” she admitted in the film. “It was really hard. I don’t know if I would recommend it.” Comparing the experience to “being a prostitute,” she described it as “intense” and overwhelming.

“It wasn’t just normal sex,” she explained. “It was one in, one out.” When asked if the challenge was harder than she expected, Lily became emotional, a moment that went viral online.

Annie Knight, a 28-year-old OnlyFans creator from Australia, responded to Lily’s reaction. Known for being Australia’s “most sexually active woman” and reportedly having slept with over 630 people in 2024, Annie shared her thoughts with Metro.

“When I saw Lily crying, I just thought, imagine putting your body through that,” Annie said. “Yes, it’s exhausting, but isn’t that like any job? Everyone has tough moments.”

She acknowledged the emotional toll, saying, “She’d be exhausted—physically and mentally. When you’re tired, emotions run high.” Annie also mentioned that some participants were rude to Lily, adding that negative behavior at work is difficult in any field.

Despite the challenges, Lily remains determined to break the record held by Lisa Sparks, who reportedly slept with 919 men in 2004. Lily discussed her ambitious plans on The Reality Check podcast, where she said, “I want to hit 1,000 because 900 isn’t enough.”

She described the logistics, saying it would involve a room with two doors for quick transitions. Lily hopes to complete the record in 15-17 hours, despite the previous event taking 14 hours for 101 men.

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