On Thursday (Jan. 1), Lily Phillips, a 24-year-old OnlyFans star who went viral for sleeping with over 100 men in a day, posted a video of herself getting baptized.
In June 2025, Phillips upped her previous record by having sex with 1,113 men in 12 hours, breaking a supposed record set by fellow adult content creator Bonnie Blue.
Phillips’ labeled her baptism video: “A day to remember forever.” The video has received over 7 million views on Instagram and close to 47,000 likes.
According to US Weekly, Phillips was baptized on Dec. 28. In an exclusive interview with the celebrity magazine, Phillips said, “I think for a while I’d kind of deviated from religion, and I think I was kind of in denial for a lot of it.”
“Quite a big thing happened more in my personal life, where I kind of felt the need to start speaking to God again,” she continued. “I hadn’t really practiced faith for a while. I just wanted to get rebaptized to kind of reinstate my relationship with God.”
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Describing her family’s reaction to the baptism, Phillips shared, “They were more than happy. Obviously, my family’s always been religious. I mean, they don’t practice that much or anything like that. But obviously they were more than happy for me to do it.” She added, “We were always quite close to God growing up and stuff like that. They were delighted.”
It doesn’t appear that Phillips plans to stop creating adult content. In fact, she hopes to connect with fellow adult content creators who share a similar religious experience. “I think that there are a lot of Christian girls who are in this industry but people might not know it, and they might not feel comfortable talking about it because of the judgment,” Phillips said.
Phillips told US Weekly that she is totally “fine” with people thinking she’s not a “good Christian.”
“That’s their opinion. I’m definitely not claiming to be a traditional Christian at all,” said Phillips. “Obviously, I’m not against gay marriage. I am also pro-choice. So I definitely don’t have, necessarily, traditional values. But that doesn’t mean to say that I can’t be Christian.”
“I would just hope that the Christian community welcomes me, because I guess everyone’s relationship with God is bespoke to them,” she said.
