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Lily Phillips Slept With Those 100 Men At An Airbnb & Didn't Tell The Owners -- They Just Found Out & Are PISSED!

Lily Phillips Slept 100 Men Airbnb Owners Furious Broke Rules

Lily Phillips may have been willing to share her bed with a hundred strangers in a single day — but not her address!

The OnlyFans model infamously had sex with 100 guys in ONE day — going viral for her all too real reaction after the fact in Josh Pieters’ documentary I Slept With 100 Men in One Day. But that wasn’t her home she invited all those guys to. Nor was it a professional porn set. It was an Airbnb she rented!

DailyMail.com dug into the shoot and learned Lily filmed her… event… at a posh flat in London. The £1.5 million property is in a converted Victorian house in Notting Hill — which is a much more expensive place to live since the Hugh Grant movie. It cost Lily £400 per night, though that went up to over £560 depending on cleaning fees, which, let’s face it, may have been a bit higher this time. In any case, it sounds like a place that would look nice on camera, even filled with C men. In fact, Lily’s review of the flat on Airbnb’s site?

“Was perfect!”

But no one knew what was happening! Neighbors told the outlet they were made uncomfortable as tons of unauthorized guests showed up that day. One said:

“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.”

A female neighbor noted “with the Airbnb you do notice people coming and going.” Phrasing… But just not that many at once. Many thought it was just workers doing something in the apartment. Well, she was getting a man in, as they say across the pond. One at a time.

Related: What Do Lily’s Parents Think Of Her Sleeping With 100 Men In A Day?

The owners? They didn’t give permission to use their flat as the site of the decade’s most famous porn stunt. They’re straight up SHOCKED AND APPALLED!

They actually only had kind things to say immediately following Lily’s stay, writing on the site:

“Lily is a lovely guest, keeping to all the house rules and a good communicator prior to arrival.”

The “house rules” eh? Is this one of those Air Bud situations, where there’s nothing in the rules that says a guest can’t have sex with 100 men in a day? No, this was the owners never being told what their place was actually going to be used for. One of the owners, Carol, seemed pretty obviously peeved as she told the outlet in that Brit stiff-upper-lip way:

“We have been made aware of this now. 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. We only found out a couple of days ago. We have no further comment.”

Oof. We guess it was always going to get back to them, considering it was all online, and it’s not like the apartment was blurred out or anything. The doc on YouTube is up to 7 MILLION views. Someone was going to recognize the setting.

We can understand their frustration. They were lied to, and their property may have taken a real hit here. While it’s a small miracle “there was no sign of anything in the flat when she left” — thank goodness, right?? — folks learning about what happened there may hurt the chances of renting it again. But even worse? It turns out it isn’t just a rental! One neighbor told DM:

“It’s weird for the owners, I don’t know if he knows about it. As they use it to live there sometimes, and a daughter sometimes stays there and there’s a son. But they do live there sometimes.”

They live there part of the year? OH NO!!!

As for Lily, she could end up getting a permanent Airbnb ban. Unlike in Air Bud, there actually are rules against this kind of thing. Specifically, Airbnb’s contract explicitly prohibits “the creation of commercial pornography, photos or videos.” This obviously would count. Not to mention it really hurts Airbnb’s image at a time when they’re trying to advertise how much more wholesome they are than a hotel room.

And there was a house rule against “disruptive gatherings” — which 100 random dudes without background checks, lined up outside confusing neighbors might violate.

Would YOU rent the Airbnb after Lily stayed there?? If you were the owner, what would you do when you found out this event had taken place where your daughter sometimes sleeps???

[Image via Lily Phillips/Instagram.]

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Dec 30, 2024 12:20pm PDT

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