
OnlyFans star Lily Phillips has said she's considering launching an artificial intelligence version of herself for her fans.
Phillips went viral last year after she filmed herself sleeping with over 101 men in just 24 hours.
The adult content creator first came into the limelight back in 2020, when she decided to drop out of university to focus on her side hustle, which was making her thousands of pounds.
Phillips went viral for the stunt, along with other creators like Bonnie Blue, who is also known for sleeping with over 1,000 men in just 12 hours; however, the OnlyFans creator has since upped the game by sleeping with over 1,100 men in 12 hours.
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More recently, Phillips opened up about the potential of creating an AI version of herself to be able to provide content to fans that she might not be able to create herself.

The star explained that while her fans would know it wasn't really her, she may be able to appeal to a wider audience.
Speaking to The Guardian at an adult industry event this week, she explained: “They [the fans] would know it was AI, but some men might want to see me in positions that I can’t get into myself.
"I’m not that flexible, but an AI bot could do the splits, and that might differentiate from the content that I have on my own page.
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Phillips also recently set the record straight regarding reports that she regretted her decision to participate in her extreme challenge, which was filmed by YouTube documentary maker Josh Pieters, titled "I Slept With 100 Men in One Day."
Pieters' documentary received numerous reactions online, with most of the attention focused on an emotional interaction between Phillips and Pieters after the stunt was completed.

The scene shows Phillips becoming visibly emotional when talking about how she'd 'disassociate' while filming. When asked how she found the stunt, Phillips added: "I’m honest — it was hard. I don’t know if I’d recommend it."
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Nearly a year on from first going viral, she addressed the moment with Em Clarkson and Alex Light for their podcast Should I Delete That.
During the episode, the content creator explained the media had taken her comments 'out of context' and called the reactions 'frustrating'.
"I think it was really frustrating because people really took me getting emotional out of context," she said, adding that she did not regret the stunt. "It was just a super overwhelming day, it was like 14 hours of stress, like ‘are we gonna have the correct number that I wanted’ [and] the time limits were getting messed up.
“It just felt like a bit of a disaster, an unorganised mess on my behalf. That’s all it was, a really stressful day at work and I’m sure you guys have come home from work and had a cry."
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