Newsnight viewers hit out at the BBC after interview with controversial OnlyFans star, Lily Phillips with licence fee payers claiming 'gone is in depth journalism'.
The 23-year-old porn star, who appeared on BBC Newsnight with Victoria Derbyshire on Tuesday, also opened up about her notorious 101-men sex stunt while confessing she first came across adult content at such a tender age.
Lily, who said she doesn't 'know life without pornography' revealed that she doesn't view porn as a 'bad thing in moderation', adding that it only becomes an issue 'when younger adults have a lot of access to it'.
When seasoned broadcaster Victoria pointed out the potential negative impacts of consuming sexual content at such a young age, Lily maintained that not all of her content was damaging as she makes 'so many different kinds of porn'.
Lily, who hails from a 'small little village' in Derbyshire also shared how 'under-prepared' she was for the gruelling sexcapade of sleeping with 101 men in one single day.
In a YouTube documentary filmed in October by Goon Squad Productions titled, 'I Slept With 100 Men in One Day', the porn star was visibly upset after filming the extreme sex stunt.
At the time the adult star insisted she was simply worried that the men hadn't enjoyed themselves, but told Derbyshire it had taken a lot longer than she had thought - with filming lasting 14 hours, while revealing 'not all' men had respected her.
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