Lily Phillips & Bonnie Blue’s platform provides ‘feminist content’, says single mum & lawyer turned OnlyFans CEO
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A SINGLE mum-of-two who juggles looking after her children with a lucrative career as a chief executive, Keily Blair could easily pass as the ultimate inspiration to many women around the world. The former lawyer turned CEO of the adult content site OnlyFans, 42, has seen her career fly to new levels, advocating for women's ''choice'' over their bodies, jobs and how they decide to make money since taking on the role last year.
But although the porn-friendly platform is often painted as a feminist site for women to get rich and gain sexual agency, OnlyFans is also home to ''dangerous'' sex stunts which put vulnerable women at risk. One of the most notorious cases sent shockwaves around the world when Lily Phillips, 23, bedded 101 men in just one day - and now is on a mission to bonk an astronomical 1,000 fans in 24 hours.
After the ordeal, which was also shared on a YouTube documentary called I Slept with 100 Men in One Day, Lily appeared traumatised - a young woman holding back tears and saying she didn’t think she'd recommend the twisted challenge to anyone. The controversial stunt received backlash from fellow OnlyFans stars, who called it a form of ''self-harm'' and argued it ''sends a message'' to other creators that ''pushing yourself to dangerous extremes is normal'', reported Daily Mail.
The sex industry life is in stark contrast from the corporate one of Blair's, who went from London-based partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP - which specialises in cyber, privacy, and security - to an executive at her former client, OnlyFans.