
Adult content creator and OnlyFans star Lily Phillips has shared a disturbing incident involving a surprise late-night visitor. The 24-year-old revealed that a man she met earlier at a pub appeared at her Cheshire home unannounced at 12:30 a.m., raising red flags for her and her family.
Speaking on the Metro's Just Between Us podcast with Diana Vickers, Phillips described the encounter as "strange and dangerous." She could see the unexpected visitor through her Ring doorbell, who insisted he just wanted to say hello. The event has heightened fears about her safety, especially since this isn't the first time strangers have shown up at her door.
Phillips' family is on edge about her safety. Her brother suggested she publicly name the man on social media to discourage future uninvited visits, with hopes that this would "put the message out there" to potential intruders.
"My brother wanted me to blast him on social media," Phillips explained. "He thought it would stop people from doing it. Putting the message out there: please do not come to my door."
While many interactions with fans are positive, Phillips is increasingly cautious about people’s intentions. She recounts previous visits from young fans during the day that felt harmless, contrasting with the unsettling nature of a midnight visit.
Phillips initially gained notoriety for her extreme sexual stunts, like sleeping with 101 men in a single day. Her career choice has been a point of contention, especially after appearing in the BBC documentary 'Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over,' which highlighted her parents' concerns.
Reflecting on her parents' reactions, Phillips shared, "I know as a parent, your first thought when you birth a child isn't – I want my baby to be a porn star. It's very understandable that they don't want that for me. They still view me as their little baby." While her family struggles with her choices, Phillips is focused on her autonomy and career.
The full podcast episode is set to release on Wednesday. Fans and those concerned can listen by searching Metro's Just Between Us on their preferred podcast platform.