Lily Phillips unveils thought for Starmer-style ‘Digital ID bonk card’ after 101 males stunt
EXCLUSIVE: Lily Phillips is known for her wild sex stunts, where she welcomes strangers to bonk her one after the other. That’s why she’s now keen to keep track – Keir Starmer style – of who she welcomes into the bedroom
Lily Phillips admitted she’s considering making her own Digital ID card to keep track of the men who queue to bonk her.
The Derbyshire adult star, 24, shot to infamy last year after she filmed herself having sex with 101, mostly balaclava-clad, men in just 12 hours and all in the name of content.
Lily is an adult model who essentially allowed her subscribers to experience the fantasy they pay monthly for after she let them sign up to have sex with her. As long as they are “over 18, living and breathing,” no man is too much or too little for Lily.
She later broke the ‘world record’ for sleeping with 1113 men in 24 hours, further causing a public outcry. Last time we spoke, Lily admitted that she is perhaps “naïve”; she didn’t vet the men for STIs and past sexual criminal convictions before sleeping with them.
Now, a year on – older and wiser – since her sex stunt went viral on social media, Lily has something up her sleeve to tackle that. And she’s taking a leaf out of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s book.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Star about potentially creating her own version of the Digital ID card and a loyalty system, Lily told us: “You can have your full board of tests on there, make sure you’re not any kind of criminal – I love that idea. You could get like five stamps and come back.”
The actual Digital ID card that the government are, controversially, planning to roll out over the course of the coming years has divided the nation.
It will hold personal data and is supposed to ‘simplify’ access to government services, along with a “range of uses across the private sector,” says the government website.
The explainer on the official government website adds: “It will be free to download and employers will be required to check it as evidence of your right to work in this country. This is to curb the prospect of work for illegal migrants, a significant factor driving small boat crossings.”
However, Lily won’t be using her version of the ‘Digital ID card’ to hamper job prospects for illegal migrants. She’s just wanting a more efficient system of vetting men who want to sleep with her and to keep track of those who keep coming back for more.
Other than that, Lily is not one for politics – it’s subject that clearly makes her uncomfortable. Despite many of her Gen Z peers becoming in tune with politics, it’s not something that Lily appears fazed by.
She openly admitted that she’s “not that educated” on the world of Westminster and beyond.
“I try to a little bit,” Lily responded when we asked her if she was interested in politics. “But please don’t ask me any politics questions because I fear I will stumble. “Is it bad to say that I’m not that educated on politics?”
Even if you’re not one for politics, everyone has an opinion on Trump. Again, Lily didn’t want to jump on any political discourse.
However, when we asked her thoughts on the controversial orange president she simply wagged her finger and added: “I fear if I went to America he’d kick me out.”
That’s enough said.
