Adult star Lily Phillips reveals ‘sick’ pregn@ncy announcement

British porn star and OnlyFans model Lily Phillips has confirmed her “pregnancy” isn’t real, revealing it is nothing more than “role play” for her subscribers.

The 23-year-old, best known for crying after sleeping with over 100 men in 12 hours, caused widespread confusion when she shared a photo of herself cradling a baby bump.

“The secret is out. Baby Phillips 2025,” she captioned the post, which also included a photo two ‘positive’ pregnancy tests.

Now the popular OnlyFans star has confirmed to news.com.au her “baby” announcement was a publicity stunt, one aimed at servicing a specific need of her clients.

OnlyFans model Lily Phillips posing in a white outfit, partaking in pregnancy role play for her subscribers
British porn star and OnlyFans model Lily Phillips has confirmed her “pregnancy” isn’t real, revealing it is nothing more than “role play” for her subscribers.lilyphillip_s/Instagram

“Lily’s career choice… involves role play, acting, and storylines to follow trending categories and hit target audiences in the adult industry,” her publicist said exclusively.

“Have a look at age old porn categories/niches such as breeding, pregnancy, etc. And correlate Lily’s job with that.”

Many had struggled to believe Phillips’ pregnancy claim, accusing the young adult entertainer of “faking” the news in order to boost her subscriptions.

“Lowest of the low to pretend to be pregnant while men and women struggle with infertility. You act like this is a joke, it’s sick,” one raged in the comments section.

“I’m sorry but this is truly disgusting! You’re clearly not pregnant,” another agreed.

As another asked “how are you showing that much?”, noting she had attended the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas on January 25 where she wore a high-cut body suit.

Further flaming the doubters was the fact that Phillips’ “rival” Bonnie Blue had also claimed she too was expecting just hours earlier.

Lily Phillips in a black swimsuit posing at the Brazzers booth during the 2025 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas
The 23-year-old, best known for crying after sleeping with 100 men in 12 hours, caused widespread confusion when she shared a photo of herself cradling a baby bump.Getty Images

The sex worker — who was booted from Australia over her Schoolies stunt with “barely legal” young men – shared a series of videos regarding her “pregnancy”– suggesting she may have fallen pregnant after she allegedly slept with 1057 men in 12 hours.

In one clip she discussed the fact that condoms have a 99.9 per cent success rate, but argued her high number of partners would increase her risk.

“But if you’re sleeping with 1057 men, the chances of me falling pregnant was 100 per cent,” she claimed.

In another video, Blue — whose real name is Tia Billinger — said she was going to “take another pregnancy test” as she was keen to find out “how far along” she is.

She also shared a photo of a strange meal she was eating, made up of uncooked ramen noodles topped with chocolate sauce and sprinkles with a side of Macca’s nuggets, captioned “cravings”.

Not buying it

Critics of the double baby announcements questioned the odds that two high-profile sex workers, famed for pulling controversial sex stunts for their paying subscribers, could both fall pregnant at the same time.

“So hold on Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue are both pregnant? So they were doing all of that whilst (expecting)? Ah come on man,” wrote one on X.

“God these girls are doing my head in,” said another.

While what asked, “what are the chances?”, prompting another to respond: “Not a single chance.”

News.com.au has contacted Blue for comment.

Lily Phillips
Blue has openly admitted to using rage-bait for views in the past, stating it’s a tactic she has used to become a multi-millionaire. Phillips uses a similar strategy.

‘A publicity stunt’

Blue has openly admitted to using rage-bait for views in the past, stating it’s a tactic she has used to become a multi-millionaire.

Phillips uses a similar strategy.

As a result, many weren’t buying the simultaneous baby announcements, a detail that has now been exposed as true, at least in Phillips’ case.

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