learned and putting it towards the 1,000 men challenge she plans to do in the new year.
that Lily did on October 19 caused conversation when a documentary made by Josh Pieters following her journey with the challenge went viral. A lot of the conversation centered around her well-being. Lily told that while she is grateful to those who expressed concern for her, she’s “not a victim.”
also said when she reflects on the challenge, she sees it as a “really enjoyable experience” that was also “a big learning curve as well” but that’s the purpose of a “dry run”. Lily continued saying that her and her team “want to learn from it, make sure we don’t make the same mistakes in the 1000.”
Since the moment Lily did a 23-man gangbang in August which “sparked something” in her as she loved it, she had the idea to do the 1,000 and break the record set by Lisa Sparks in 2004 with 919 men.
Lily Phillips is working to break the world record of 919 men in 2004 by Lisa Sparks (
Lily did an 100 men challenge before, sleeping with 101 men ( “I found my calling in this, so I kind of wanted to take it that next level further and create some really unique content that kind of no one’s ever seen before. And that’s when I came up with the idea: Why don’t I try and break the world record?” Lily said.
But her team told her to “slow down” and start small with 100 first to see if doing 1,000 is something she’ll enjoy and want to do. So the 100 men became a “dry run” for the 1,000 and Lily reiterated that it was a “very happy day” for her as she achieved something that she wanted to achieve.
While reflecting, Lily also said her and her wanted to learn from it and not to make the same mistakes for the 1,000. Some of the things she said she learned from and would do differently are setting up expectations, making more men apply and being “more vigilant” with vetting specifically STIs/STDs .
In the 100 men challenge, each interaction was five minutes but some guys didn’t get the full five minutes with the extra element of taking off their clothes and making introductions for example. That specific time constraint contributed to Lily’s stress as she wanted to fulfill the expectation of the five minutes.
Her team is preparing to set the expectations for the 1,000 and let the men know this is “not going to be this kind of love making session.”
“You’re not going to get some one-on-one time with me. It’s, you know, you’re there to do the job kind of thing. And we’ve been very vigilant in talking about that. And so then no one comes with any kind of expectations,” Lily added.
The 23-year-old went on to say the 1,000 men challenge will be one in and one out in seconds like a “conveyor belt”. The men will already be “stripped and ready” and they are going to make sure the forms are filled out beforehand and not the day of.
Lily said the preparation for this is “mostly a logistics game” as they are preparing for everything. They are still looking for a location, and sorting through the application process which she called a “mammoth task.” They are also planning on having women there who will get and keep the men erect so they’re ready for Lily.
A documentary about Lily’s process with the 100 men challenge by Josh Pieters went viral (
One of the main issues from the 100 challenge was the men who dropped out leading them scrambling to find more on the day. They are working to figure out how to prevent that and are thinking of overcompensating with more applications and invitations.
Lily also shared how “much more vigilant” her and her team are being on vetting for STIs/STDs and maintaining safe sex by having rapid HIV tests and Lily being on PrEP. She said that everyone will wear condoms and there will be no skin to skin or oral, it’s just “one penetration out.” In response to a question about vetting the criminal records of the men for 1,000, she said it’s “impossible” to do a criminal check on 2,000 men but assured they’ll be security there.
Lily did have previous plans on December 15 to aidin a day but she pulled out of it. She shared that her and the guy who was supposed to produce it had “some indifferences” between them.
For Lily, the 1,000 men challenge is something she decided to do because this is what she loves doing and additionally wanted to create unique content. She elaborated that she wants to excel in this career as sex work is a career Lily can see herself doing for years to come. Lily added that she is also aware of the “iconic” nature of completing this task as the record hasn’t been broken since 2004 and this would cement her “name on the books.”
She also loves a challenge and compared it to the feeling of running a marathon.
“Why I like running marathons is because, you know, it’s really hard. While you’re doing it, it’s such a challenge, but then when you finish it, it’s like this sense of achievement. You’ve achieved something really hard that, and this is going to be even better than that, because it’s something that no one’s ever achieved before,” Lily explained.