Doctor delivers ‘urgent’ warning to OnlyFans star aiming to sleep with 1000 men in a single day

Health professionals have voiced their worries after a 23-year-old OnlyFans star announced her intention to attempt to sleep with 1000 men in a single day.

This equates to about 41 men per hour. Clearly, stamina won’t be a crucial factor for participants in this event.

This challenge is being undertaken by Lily Phillips, who recently claimed to have had encounters with 101 men in a span of 14 hours.

Phillips described that day as a ‘conveyor belt of c**ks’, telling The Metro: “I just stuck to the bedroom the whole day – I think I left once or twice for a shower. I just waited for the next guy and then would say to the security guard ‘send one in.'”

She is now aiming to surpass a world record previously set by Lisa Sparks, an adult film star who engaged with 919 men in a 24-hour period back in 2004.

Phillips claims to be ‘in training’ for this challenge, yet health experts caution that preparation is not the only consideration.

In an interview with News.com.au, Sydney medical practitioner Dr. Zac Turner, who focuses on preventive health and wellness, stated that extreme sexual activity can have adverse effects on the body.

Turner explained: “Sex, at its core, is a physically demanding activity that engages various muscles, the cardiovascular system, and the release of endorphins.

“Done in moderation, it’s akin to a rewarding workout — promoting stress relief, cardiovascular health, and emotional bonding. However, when pushed to extremes, like a 24-hour sexual marathon, the physical and physiological toll can be severe.”

Excessive sexual activity can result in bruising, tearing, and general soreness.

Turner added: “Consider it akin to running a marathon without prior training; overuse injuries, dehydration, and sheer exhaustion are almost guaranteed.

“Lisa Sparks, the previous record holder, herself admitted to being in pain for a week following her attempt — a clear sign of excessive strain.”

Phillips acknowledged that she might experience soreness ‘towards the end’ of her record-breaking attempt, but she expressed on The Reality Check podcast that she believes she has ‘the right determination just to be able to push on’.

While Turner acknowledged that sex has several benefits such as improved cardiovascular health, stress relief, and enhanced intimacy and emotional connection with partners, he emphasized that an ‘extreme scenario’ like Phillips’s poses significant risks that outweigh the potential benefits.

“Fatigue diminishes the pleasurable aspects, and the constant physical exertion transitions from beneficial to harmful. While it might be a cardiovascular workout, it’s one likely to end with more harm than good,” he concluded.