A man recently revealed he spent over $1,000—just more than R17,000—for the chance to be one of 100 men involved in a unique event hosted by British adult content creator Lily Phillips.
The event, which took place at a rented Airbnb, was documented by YouTuber Josh Pieters, who interviewed several participants to capture their experiences.
One of the men Pieters spoke to was the first to arrive, even beating Phillips to the venue.
“I’m here for the thing. I know it’s a bit early,” the man — whose face was blurred — told Pieters, before revealing why he decided to show up. “I never really think about things before I do them. I just kind of do them and think, ‘Is that okay?'”
The man said that when he confirmed his appointment, he also received a text asking him to recruit any friends “who’d like to take part” as well. He then added, “One of my motivations for coming here, is, like, ‘Is it going to happen? Am I gonna get mugged?'”
All participants were required to undergo STI tests, verify their IDs, and sign release forms before taking part.
Another man interviewed by Pieters said he traveled all the way from Switzerland to London for his five-minute session with Phillips.
“I came last night and I’m leaving basically after. I went for the authentic experience, I had pie in the pub,” he told Pieters.
A long-time fan of Phillips since the early days of her OnlyFans career, he admitted he never thought he’d have the chance to meet her in person.
Before his turn, he felt nervous—especially seeing the line of men waiting. Asked if he worried about others potentially lying about their STI checks, he admitted, “A little bit,” before adding, “I think the risk for the guys is maybe less high than for her.”
Describing the experience as “the most expensive shag ever,” the man broke down his expenses: £200 for medical testing, £250 for his flight, and £800 for the entire trip. In total, it cost him more than $1,000. When asked if it was worth it, he didn’t hesitate: “Without a doubt.”
Another participant, visibly shaking after his encounter with Phillips, told Pieters,
“It’s not something I would normally do but I saw it and thought I might as well, you know. I think I saw it, and thought, ‘F—k it, might as well just do it.'”