British adult film star Lily Phillips is preparing to attempt a controversial world record: sleeping with 1,000 men in 24 hours. Scheduled for January, this stunt aims to surpass the current record held by Lisa Sparks, who engaged with 919 men in one day at a 2004 industry event. Phillips has been “training” by increasing the number of partners gradually, recently reporting that she managed 101 in 14 hours, calling it physically taxing.
Medical experts have raised significant health concerns, likening the effort to an extreme endurance event. Dr. Zac Turner warned of potential injuries, dehydration, and exhaustion, comparing the feat to running a marathon without proper preparation. He also highlighted the psychological toll and heightened risks of sexually transmitted infections, noting that the strain diminishes any health benefits typically associated with consensual sex.
Logistics for the event are reportedly complex, involving a personal assistant to manage participants and security to ensure order. Participants are required to verify their identity, with Phillips describing the setup as “insane” and hoping for an efficient “conveyor belt” process to keep the attempt within the time limit.
The announcement has sparked strong reactions online, with many condemning the stunt as “sad” or “disgusting.” Critics have also questioned the broader normalization of such events in adult entertainment. Lisa Sparks, the previous record holder, later expressed regret over her participation, describing it as purely financially motivated and recounting that the experience left her in significant pain.