Content creator and social media sensation Lily Phillips is opening up about her bisexuality, revealing she's leaning towards settling down with a woman. While she's known for her daring online antics, Lily has kept her dating life under wraps until now. Recently, she shared that women "understand" each other on a deeper level, making them her preferred companions.
Lily, often seen on screen alongside men, is now sharing a new chapter of her life with fans as she explores dating women for the first time. "In 2025, dating is not that different from dating straight people," she explained to the Mirror, emphasizing the growing openness around bisexuality.
“I think women's relationships are amazing, you just won't ever find a connection like that with a man,” Lily candidly shared.
Lily's journey continues on ITV's 'Blind Matchmakers', where contestants, completely blindfolded, search for love based on personality and voice. This unique concept differs from other dating shows such as 'Love Island' and 'Too Hot to Handle', pushing participants outside their comfort zones. "It was super fun," Lily reflected, mentioning her heightened senses during the show.
On the show, Lily found a connection with social media influencer Lani. Although they've exchanged messages, she says it hasn't gone beyond friendly interactions. "Lani is great," Lily acknowledged, appreciating Lani's beauty and strength.
Despite the chemistry, Lily is not rushing into a relationship. She admits she's more focused on her career right now, stating, "I really like to focus on my career, and I think dating takes up so much time and effort." For now, she's choosing to be "selfish" with her time, prioritizing professional growth before diving into the complexities of a relationship.
As Lily navigates the world of dating, she remains mindful of judgments about her career in the adult content industry. "I wouldn't want to date them anyway," she declared about people who judge her choices. With an impressive online following, Lily continues to thrive, supported by a strong community that understands the challenges she faces.