Lily Phillips Gets Baptized After Sleeping with 1,113 men in 12 hours

Lily Phillips, a 24-year-old British OnlyFans creator, got rebaptised on December 28, 2025. She shared a video of the ceremony on Instagram, where she appears in a white robe being immersed in a church pool. The post, captioned “A day to remember forever”, quickly went viral with millions of views.

Phillips has been open about the move. In interviews, she said a personal hardship pushed her to reconnect with God. “I hadn’t really practised faith for a while,” she told US Weekly. “I just wanted to get rebaptised to kind of reinstate my relationship with God.”

She grew up in a Christian family, attended church as a child, and even has a relative who is a vicar. She was baptised as a baby but felt the need for this adult commitment now.

The news comes after Phillips made headlines for extreme challenges. In 2024, she documented sleeping with 101 men in one day for a YouTube film.

Then in June 2025, she claimed to have been with 1,113 men in 12 hours. Those stunts drew huge attention but also criticism over her health and the industry’s impact.

Phillips has stated that her adult content work is currently receiving less attention. “It has definitely taken a back seat,” she told the Daily Star. “I’m still trying to figure it out, but I am just trying to prioritise other things going into 2026.” She has no big viral challenges planned and wants to explore TV presenting or reality shows.

She hopes Christians welcome her journey. “There might be Christians who disagree with my ‘lifestyle’, but I just want to rebuild my relationship with God,” she told Newsweek. Phillips doesn’t claim to be a traditional Christian. She supports gay marriage and abortion rights but says faith is personal.

Reactions online are mixed. Some praise her step and pray for her. Others call it a publicity stunt, pointing out her OnlyFans page is still active. Comments range from supportive to sceptical.

Phillips started in adult content at 18. Her family knew early on and supported her choices. She says the industry can dehumanise women, treating them like “2D sex dolls”.

This isn’t uncommon in public figures facing life changes. Personal struggles often lead to spiritual searches. Phillips seems genuine in interviews, talking about prayer and strength from faith.

As 2026 begins, she’s focusing on growth. No word yet on quitting adult work fully, but the baptism marks a shift. Her story shows how people navigate faith amid public lives. Many watch to see what comes next.

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