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Lily Phillips talks about the most extreme career in British adult content like a founder. Casting funnels. Full testing every fourteen days. Security at every event. "It's a marketing job." She's a dyslexic art kid from a Derbyshire village — picture-perfect childhood, her words, to everyone from the BBC down — who started OnlyFans at university the day she couldn't log into a Zoom lecture.
The 101-men day put her on tabloid front pages: fourteen hours she calls a hard day at work, and she openly resents the sympathy the crying clip bought her.
Since then — bigger events, a reality show filmed in Australia, a disclosed £800,000 month, an Australian boyfriend she credits with softening everything except the work. Her exit line hasn't moved in two years of interviews: she quits when she stops enjoying it. Her stated lifetime number: twenty thousand.
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