Lily Philips is an OnlyFans model who slept with 100 men in a single day last year (Image: @lilyphilip_s / Instagram)

Expert gives Lily Philips opinion as she reveals how she'd react if she was OnlyFans star's mum

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A behavioural expert has revealed how she would react if she was the mother of an OnlyFans model who slept with over 100 men in one day. Lily Philips, from Derbyshire, bedded 101 men in a single day back in October.

The adult star made global headlines for the "intense" sex stunt and revealed her thoughts on the day of debauchery in a YouTube documentary called 'I Slept With 100 Men in One Day'.

In the doc, the 23-year-old tearfully confessed to presenter Josh Pieters that she was unsure whether she recommended having intercourse with so many people, despite previously boasting about the "extreme" challenge.

In tears, she confided to Josh: "It's not for the weak girls, if I'm honest – it was hard. I don't know if I'd recommend it. It's a different feeling. It's just one in, one out, it feels intense."

When Josh queried whether the experience was "more intense than she thought", Lily, breaking down, confirmed: "Definitely."

Despite the emotional aftermath of her 101 encounters, Lily has reportedly set a new goal to sleep with 1,000 men in a day next month. Among those shocked by the young woman's lewd escapades is Jo Emerson, a leading behaviour expert.

Lily gave an insight into the stunt in a behind-the-scenes YouTube doc (Image: Josh Pieters/Youtube)

Jo told her 10k followers on TikTok that she watched the doc as a mother of three daughters - one of whom is just three years younger than Lily - and found herself wondering what she would do and say if Lily was one of her own.

"If Lily were my daughter, what would I feel?" Jo asked the camera. "I would feel absolutely horrified that my child felt she had to put herself in a position of such vulnerability and exposure.

"I would wonder why she was traumatising herself in order to earn money. I would be at least a little bit relieved that she'd somehow learned to disassociate to protect herself. I'd be begging and pleading with her [over her] plans for 1,000 men in February."

Jo explained that she'd be "terrified" about her daughter contracting STIs but more than that, she'd be worried about her mental health because "women are not designed to be 'run through' by multiple men in one day".

"We are designed to be made love to under conditions where we feel safe, well, and respected," Jo said. "Mostly, I'd be asking Lily to reconsider the people around her and asking her why not one of them seems concerned enough for her safety to suggest she doesn't post stunts like this.

"Maybe I would suggest to her that... she could consider a career in which men were not able to have access to her body and to destroy her soul.

"Would I disown her? No, of course I would not. Would I be extremely worried about her and want to bring her back to the safety of the family home? Yes, of course I would."

Addressing the men considering responding to Lily's casting call for February, Jo added helplessly: "I would ask them to think about how they would feel if Lily were their daughter, their sister, their partner."

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