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Lily Phillips is anticipating her first little one.
The 23-year outdated — who made headlines final yr by saying she needs to sleep with 1,000 males in a single day — introduced her being pregnant by way of a montage of pictures on February 18.
“The secret is out 💗💙 Baby Phillips 2025,” Phillips captioned the put up.

The primary picture on this carousal options Philips cradling her child bump, whereas the second features a pair of constructive being pregnant checks.
Phillips has not publicly revealed the newborn’s gender, her due date or the daddy’s identification.
The social media influencer additionally shared the information on TikTok, posting a video exhibiting off this identical bump.
“It’s official,” she mentioned, smiling broadly within the black-and-white-filtered footage.

In early December, Phillips appeared on Josh Pieters’ documentary titled I Slept With 100 Males in One Day, recalling on the time how she took on this problem two months earlier to create content material for her subscription-based social media web page.
“I think by the 30th when we’re getting on a bit, I’ve got a routine of how we’re going to do this and sometimes you disassociate and it’s not like normal sex at all,” Phillips mentioned, breaking down at one level.
“In my head right now, I can think of like five, six guys, 10 guys that I remember and that’s it. But it’s just weird, isn’t it? If I didn’t have the videos, I wouldn’t have known I’ve done 100.”
Nonetheless, Phillips late informed The Every day Mail of a fair loftier purpose:
“I want to be the first person to be with 1,000 guys in one day. I’m quite excited. Obviously, it’s stressful with all the logistics and things, but it’s not daunting.”
We are able to’t say for sure whether or not Phillips is pregnant on account of the 100-men-in-a-day stunt.
“It’s not for the weak. If I’m honest, it was hard,” Phillips mentioned within the aforementioned YouTube documentary.
“I don’t know if I’d recommend it. Just one in and one out, it feels intense. I’d have to stop them early and you’d have to stand on business [and say,] ‘I’m so sorry you got to go’ and the awkward interaction of you feeling pressure to [satisfy them].”
As for what her child(s) may consider her uncommon profession?
“The thing is you can’t live for a future that hasn’t even happened yet,” she mentioned throughout a January podcast episode.
“You don’t know what’s going to happen in the future, so I’m not going to put my unborn child before my own needs. I do get that my own kids will be scrutinized so much and … I’d like to think I’d do as much to protect my kids as possible.”