Lily Phillips disturbs BBC star with one phrase verdict on seeing grownup film aged 11
Lily Phillips made the shock admission of when she first watched pornographic content and said it taught her a lot of what she knows, after her 101 men in a day stunt
BBC Newsnight shocked viewers after they aired an interview with controversial adult star Lily Phillips where she spoke frankly about her extreme stunts and admitted to watching adult movies when she was a child.
At the beginning of her discussion with Victoria Derbyshire, Lily admitted: “Honestly I probably watched pornograph first when I was maybe 11. I always thought it was very normal to watch.”
Derbyshire pushed her on how this affected her, Lily said it made her “sex confident” and that watching pornography as a child had a “positive effect” on her.
She then added that watching this content has taught her a lot of what she knows about sex.
Discussing the growth of Only Fans content creators, Derbyshire asked if she thinks there is a link between that and the grotesque discourse online about women.
Lily replied: “100 per cent. As you’ve seen the growth of more Only Fans and more pornography pushed out on social media, you’ve also seen a growth in these red pill men.”
“Red pill men” refers to the gateway to conspiratorial thinking that men are oppressed by women and drive the majoirty of incel violent extremism.
The adult star also defended her stunt of sleeping with 101 men in 14 hours, and that, despite being “underprepared” for the event, a lot of the men respected her.
Lily said : “A lot of them [men attendees] were very regular guys. We have lawyers, we had policemen, people flying from Sweden, Eurostar from France, a couple from America. They were just bang average guys.”
When Derbyshire asked if Lily thought these men respected her, she responded: “I think a lot of them did. Not necessarily all of them. I think some of them disrespected my choice to have a time limit on our sex, and that was when I thought you’re not respecting this.”
Victoria then showed Lily a clip from the documentary made about the stunt where she appears extremely upset and crying.
Lily said that the 101 men stunt was not how she thought it would be and that she underprepared for the bad interactions.
However Lily brushed this off and told fans not to worry about her and that she was okay.
She said: “Obviously I really appreciate everyone’s sympathy, I just wish we could have put that energy into someone who needed it. I really don’t need the sympathy or the heartache.”
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