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Lily Phillips is no doubt best known for her work on NSFW site OnlyFans, but the adult star is now using her influence for humanitarian purposes.
It may sound far-fetched, but Phillips, famous for sleeping with over 100 men in a day, wants to tackle one of the biggest issues facing humanity today.
Following her viral stunt, she went toe-to-toe with Bonnie Blue when it came to being the biggest UK OnlyFans content creator, a battle which was arguably won by the latter.
In all fairness, not many would want to hold a 'golden baby shower' to win a meaningless battle.
Phillips no longer rage-baits fans like her former friend-turned-rival, instead doing some influencer work in conjunction with her continued content in the adult industry.
She has worked with Channel 4 in the past, but she is now back with her "biggest" stunt yet, according to the British TV broadcaster.
It's an ambitious goal, but along with fellow adult content creators Lara Knox, Eva Oh, Ivy Maddox, Megan Prescott, and Bree Essrig, the Brit is part of 'Headline Newds'.
There are always silly headlines flying around the news cycle on a day-to-day basis, but this can pull attention away from what's really important.
That is, what's going on with our planet - climate change and the effects of global warming.
And for the average internet user, what better way to grab people's attention than to have some well-known sex workers in barely-there clothing to shove the message in your face?
Whether it be addressing the increasing carbon footprint of the world or speaking about the use of fossil fuels while moaning and posing seductively, the girls are trying to get the attention of the public.
The campaign is produced by Yellow Dot Studios, which is owned by Hollywood director Adam McKay, as the 'Headline Newds' campaign looks to add some spice to the climate emergency message.
The first video, titled The Sun is Daddy, featured Prescott, as the OnlyFans model speaks about solar energy and how it can meet our global energy demands.
Others talk about how the rich and powerful are part of the climate crisis.
Unsurprisingly, the videos are dirtier than your regular PSAs, with double entendres being used left, right, and center.
The campaign's videos are being posted across Instagram, YouTube and obviously, OnlyFans, so supporters can get educated before getting busy.
In a candid interview with Channel 4, Phillips admitted: “We’re sweating so much,
“I don’t think I’ve ever had a summer like this, and I think it’s just becoming so much more concerning. Like the wildfires and things like that, it’s just wild.”
Jessica Riches, one of the minds behind the project, told the TV broadcaster that when it came to climate change, she only got the public to listen after putting an OnlyFans model in front of the camera in revealing clothing.
Aren't humans just the worst?