Lily Phillips’ Parents Break Down As They Beg Her To Quit Extreme OnlyFans Stunts
Her dad Lindsay and mum Emma let cameras film a deeply personal and emotional conversation with their daughter as part of a new documentary that looks at her controversial work and the toll it has taken on their family.
Although Lily is only 24 years old, she has built a huge reputation worldwide and earned staggering amounts of money thanks to her explicit stunts, which have made her one of the most recognized creators in the industry.
From there, her name became known across social media, with her content often going viral. Her notoriety hit new levels when she took part in a shocking stunt where she had sex with 100 men in just 24 hours. She now claims to be a multi-millionaire because of her work.
The Derbyshire-born creator is featured in the latest episode of Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over, a series that highlights how Lily’s career has “sparked both fascination and outrage in equal measure.”
Later in the program, viewers watched her sit down for a brutally honest discussion with her parents in front of journalist Stacey Dooley, where they spoke about how her job has affected their lives.
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Her mum Emma then added: “When she announced that she was doing OnlyFans, we stood back because we want to continue our relationship with our daughter.”
“We were pretty open with it you know, it’s what she does…but when it went to the next step, we were like ‘no, no.'”
Her father said: “If there is anything that we could do that would change her profession, we’d do it overnight. It is the ‘degradingness’ of it…and it’s just making sure also that she’s safe.”
“Sometimes, you think, have we done anything wrong with her upbringing? But as far as I’m concerned, we’ve had nothing but nice times and love.”
“We’d do anything to stop her doing the extreme stuff,” her mum Emma followed up.
Lily responded by saying that she ‘totally understands and respects’ their concerns but admitted she isn’t willing to give up her career, despite their pleas.
“I don’t understand where all the hate comes from,” Lindsay shared. “We’ve had messages, emails, telephone calls, horrible things.”
“How do you handle it when someone phones up and says I hope your daughter dies?”
Lily admitted that she ‘hates’ how her choices have affected her family so heavily, but also said: “If I could do this and it not affect them, I’d pay so much money.”
Despite their heartbreak, Lily explained that she doesn’t view her career as ‘distasteful’ or ‘degrading.’ Instead, she described it as something that gives her motivation and ‘a reason to wake up in the morning.’
The documentary Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over: Lily Phillips is available to stream now on U.
