BBC Guest Lily Phillips Sparks Outrage Claiming Watching Porn at 11 Is ‘Educational’ — Critics Call It Dangerous

Phillips is defending being exposed to porn at a young age. Source: instagram/lilyphillipsvlogs

Phillips is defending being exposed to porn at a young age. Source: instagram/lilyphillipsvlogs

Sexual trailblazer Lily Phillips claimed watching porn at 11 had a “positive effect” — sparking backlash from sex experts.

The OnlyFans star, known for sleeping with 101 men in 24 hours, now plans to smash her record with 1000 men.

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The OnlyFans star said she was 11 when first exposed to adult content. Source: BBC Newsnight- Click for More

Phillips, 23, told BBC Newsnight she started watching porn at 11 and thought it was totally “normal.”

She claimed adult content had a “positive effect,” helping her “understand things” from a young age.

When asked if adults had failed her, she doubled down: “Understanding it earlier would actually help others too.”

But British sex expert Almara Abgarian slammed her remarks as dangerous and irresponsible.

She criticized Phillips’ flippant attitude, calling it harmful to link porn with pre-teen sexual confidence.

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A sex expert said that was too young.Source: @LILYPHILLIPS_S/INSTAGRAM – Click for More

Abgarian supports adults enjoying or creating porn—as long as it’s safe, consensual, and responsible.

She also backs quality sex education, even including adult content—when taught in the right way.

“But watching porn on a phone at a young age isn’t the same as learning in a classroom,” she clarified.

Abgarian warned that porn creates unrealistic expectations about sex and relationships.

“Porn is fantasy,” she said. “It can help adults, but kids can’t understand the difference between fantasy and reality.”

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Her quest to bed 1,000 men has run into some roadblocks. Source: @LILYPHILLIPS_S/INSTAGRAM – Click for More

In November 2024, Lily Phillips revealed on TikTok that she’s training to sleep with 1,000 men in one day.

She told the Daily Mail she’s been obsessed with sex since her teens, even more than her school friends.

Phillips now runs a booming adult content business, earning over $2 million last year alone.

She planned to break her wild record in the U.S., but border control stopped her at Las Vegas airport.

On the Raw Talk podcast, she shared: “They held us for two hours. Someone said I came to f— a thousand guys.”

Her stage name matched her adult alias, making it easy for officers to find her content online.

Phillips feared deportation after learning the record attempt might be seen as “work” requiring a special visa.

She said on the Plug Talk podcast: “Everyone warned me I’d get deported if I did it in America.”

Border agents even asked if she was a prostitute. She quickly denied it.

“I sleep with a lot of guys, but they don’t pay me a cent,” she said. “It’s not prostitution.”