Airbnb host ‘shocked’ after OnlyFans star allegedly uses flat for organizing and live-streaming 101-men sex marathon

Airbnb host 'shocked' after OnlyFans star allegedly uses flat for organizing and live-streaming 101-men sex marathon

The shocking event in a Notting Hill Airbnb

OnlyFans creator Lily Phillips, 23, has ignited a media storm after organizing and live-streaming a 101-man sex marathon in a £1.5 million ($1.8 million) converted Victorian flat in London’s upscale Notting Hill neighborhood. The event, which took place in just 14 hours, was part of a personal challenge that Phillips described as a “sexual fantasy.”

While the stunt gained significant attention online, including a viral YouTube documentary chronicling the event, it has also drawn mixed reactions. Outrage, concern, and curiosity have surrounded the controversy, with many questioning the ethics of such an event and its impact on the property’s owners and neighbors.

Airbnb host blindsided by the event

The Airbnb host, Carol, who initially gave Lily Phillips a glowing five-star review, was reportedly unaware of the nature of the event. “We have been made aware of this now,” Carol told Daily Mail. “Unfortunately, we did not know anything about what she had done in the flat, and there was no sign of anything in the flat when she left.”

Carol described Phillips as a “lovely guest” and praised her for adhering to house rules and communicating well before arrival. However, the revelations have left the host reeling.

Airbnb rules violated

Phillips’ actions appear to violate Airbnb’s strict rules against sex work and “disruptive gatherings.” Despite the controversy, Phillips left a five-star review for the property, stating that it “was perfect!”

Airbnb has not commented publicly on the incident, but the platform is known to enforce bans on users who violate its policies.

The community was shocked by the revelation

Neighbors in the Notting Hill area expressed shock and disbelief after learning of the event. “I’m shocked. I have lived here for over a year and have not seen many people coming in and out of the flat since I’ve been here,” one resident said.

Another neighbor noted that some of the participants appeared to be dressed in high-visibility workwear, which didn’t raise suspicion at the time. “It looks like some of the men were in high-vis. That wouldn’t be particularly suspicious because there are often workmen coming in and out of properties doing work.”

A glimpse into Lily Phillips’ OnlyFans career

Phillips, who has reportedly earned over £2 million through her OnlyFans content, described the controversial event as a “warm-up” for an even more ambitious goal: having sex with 1,000 men in a single day. However, in the aftermath of the stunt, Phillips appeared emotionally vulnerable, visibly shaken, and teary-eyed in a YouTube documentary about the event.

Her challenge and subsequent reactions have sparked heated debates about the ethics and consequences of such content in the era of adult platform monetization.

Broader implications for Airbnb and OnlyFans culture

The incident has reignited questions about Airbnb’s ability to monitor and enforce its policies, particularly in cases of unconventional and disruptive use of properties. It also highlights the growing trend of extreme stunts in the adult content world as creators vie for attention in an increasingly competitive industry.

As Phillips’ story continues to unfold, the event serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and controversies surrounding content creation, privacy, and platform accountability.

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