
OnlyFans Star Lily Phillips Faces Airbnb Ban After Hosting 100 Men in a Single Day
Lily Phillips, a British OnlyFans model, recently made headlines with a controversial stunt that has led her to face potential repercussions from Airbnb. Phillips, 23, rented a luxurious apartment in London’s fashionable Notting Hill neighborhood to host what she described as a sex marathon involving 101 men. The event, which was live-streamed on her OnlyFans page, was conducted without the property owner's knowledge and has sparked outrage after it was revealed that Phillips violated the apartment's guest policy and Airbnb’s terms.
Phillips admitted to completing the unusual challenge, where she had intimate relations with 100 men over the course of one day. This shocking act, which was part of her adult content creation, was captured in a documentary where Phillips broke down in tears reflecting on the experience. While she admitted feeling overwhelmed and robotic after the intense marathon, she expressed no regrets and even revealed plans to attempt an even more extreme challenge in the future: having sex with 1,000 men in one day.
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However, the repercussions of her stunt quickly surfaced. The property’s hosts, who initially knew nothing of Phillips' intentions, were alerted only after the event took place. They stated that they were unaware of the activities in the flat, and there were no signs of damage when Phillips left. Despite the lack of evidence of destruction, Phillips’ actions clearly violated the rules set by Airbnb, which prohibit using rental properties for pornography or commercial content creation.
One of the key issues is that Phillips also breached the house’s guest policy. Airbnb's rules specifically state that a property should not host an excessive number of guests, and the event clearly exceeded the allowable limit, with over 100 men invited to the apartment for the marathon. Airbnb's terms also highlight that repeated violations could lead to suspension from the platform, and Phillips may now be facing a permanent ban.
While the incident itself did not seem to cause disturbances at the property during the event, one of the tenants expressed shock upon learning about what transpired. The tenant mentioned that the building was usually quiet and that they hadn’t noticed any unusual activity. Nevertheless, the revelation has sparked conversations about the limits of personal freedom versus community standards, particularly when it comes to renting spaces for non-traditional uses.
Phillips, who seems to thrive on pushing boundaries, continues to defend her stunt, and has shown no signs of slowing down. In fact, she announced her intention to break the world record for the most people slept with in a single day, which currently stands at 919, set by adult film star Lisa Sparks in 2004.
As the controversy around this event unfolds, it raises questions about the responsibility of rental platforms like Airbnb in policing the behavior of their guests, as well as the growing influence of adult content creators like Phillips in pushing the limits of both societal norms and online platforms. Will Airbnb suspend her permanently, or will this just be another chapter in Phillips’ quest to gain attention? Only time will tell.
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