Lily Phillips broke down in tears during a Stacey Dooley documentary, as her parents said they would do ‘anything’ to get her to stop doing OnlyFans.
The 28-year-old adult content creator had Dooley, 38, to stay for one weekend at her Chelsea flat to film the documentary, offering a glimpse into her work on the sex positive site, where she has 330,000 subscribers.
In the final scenes of the Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over episode on streaming service U, Stacey and Lily video called Lily’s parents Lindsay and Emma, which Lily does every Sunday.
Lily’s parents were very upfront about their issues with their daughter’s chosen career and Emma quickly became tearful as they described the ways in which they have tried to convince their daughter to put a stop to her X-rated work.
They said they had even questioned whether they had done something wrong during their Derbyshire-based upbringing of Lily, after they learned she had left university to pursue OnlyFans full time and initially believing she was only sharing swimwear and lingerie photos.
They said they were unhappy when her content moved beyond that. Her father added: ‘If there’s anything we could do to change her profession, we’d do it overnight.


‘It’s the ‘degradingness’ of it and making sure that she’s safe. Sometimes we think, have we done anything wrong with her upbringing?
‘As far as I’m concerned we’ve had nothing but nice times and love. Is it money? Because if it was money, we’d sell our house. You could have everything you want Lily if you gave it all up now.’
Stacey then asked Lily whether she would throw the towel in on her OnlyFans career, to which she said no and then looked away from the camera as she began to cry. Lily then walked away from filming, saying she needed a moment and didn’t want to be on camera.
When she returned, she was still emotional as her parents described the abuse they have received, including death threats, from those who do not agree with Lily’s line of work.
‘I get calls from random people saying “I hope your daughter dies”,’ her father Lindsay shared.


After the call, Lily was still visibly emotional, as she told Stacey: ‘Sometimes it just makes me feel quite selfish to put my parents through that. Ultimately, it is selfish.’
Stacey then asked whether her career was worth what her parents deal with. Lily replied: ‘I can’t imagine what else I’d be doing. It does fulfill me so much. It gives me drive.
‘It gives me something to wake up in the morning and do. This is something that isn’t degrading for me. I still have to live my life how I want to.’
Elsewhere in the documentary, Lily was clearly uncomfortable when asked about her earnings from OnlyFans, but admitted she is a multi-millionaire and made over £1million from her infamous video having sex with 101 men in a day.

She told Stacey: ‘I’m someone so English. I find money so uncomfortable. This is so intimate to me. I find it a little bit distasteful.’
During the documentary, she bought a new SUV, which she drove around London as she tried to drum up business for her next sex stunt, in which she gave a group of men oral sex.
Around 20 men came to film the group sex stunt, most of whom wore masks to conceal their identity from the cameras. Lily said she would sell the video for $30 a pop on her OnlyFans.
When Stacey told Lily she had only slept with a ‘handful’ of men in her life, Lily said she had reached ‘quadruple digits’ for the number of men she’s been intimate with.
‘My ultimate goal is, I do want to be a bit of a legend in the industry,’ said Lily, as she spoke about her sex positive attitude and the backlash she’s received for it.
Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over: Lily Phillips is available to stream on U.
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