Lily Phillips gifts her parents a £100k Porsche after they pleaded with her to quit OnlyFans
OnlyFans star Lily Phillips has surprised her parents with a six-figure gift, buying them a luxury Porsche SUV after they previously begged her to stop making explicit content.
The 24-year-old British creator, known for her controversial stunts and outspoken presence online, revealed the surprise in a YouTube video in which she handed over the keys to a hybrid Cayenne worth up to £140,000.
The gesture followed a highly emotional moment earlier this year, captured on Stacey Dooley’s documentary Sleeps Over, when Phillips broke down in tears during a phone call with her parents. Her father, Lindsay, expressed deep concern over her career in adult content, saying, “If there is anything that we could do that would change her profession, we’d do it overnight. It is the degradingness of it… and it’s just making sure also that she’s safe.”
Despite the family’s clear reservations, Phillips has consistently defended her choices. She insists her work has made her a multi-millionaire, even though she faces frequent criticism and public backlash. She admitted to crying on camera after a headline-making stunt involving sex with 100 men in one day, but has also argued that her career has given her financial independence and the ability to look after her loved ones.
Her parents revealed they had even faced “death threats” and abuse because of their daughter’s notoriety. Against this backdrop, Phillips decided to give back to them in a way she described as “wholesome” — a tangible thank you for standing by her through intense public scrutiny.
Embed from Getty ImagesIn the video, she admitted she used what she called her “bop money” to pay for the car. “I thought about getting my parents a car for a while,” she explained. “They’re in need of one, and I have the disposable income to get them their dream car, so why not?”
Picking up the black Cayenne, Phillips appeared more excited about giving than receiving. “I only enjoy giving people presents instead of receiving them,” she said as she prepared to hand the car over.
The reveal left her parents stunned. At first, impressed simply by seeing the new Porsche, they were visibly shocked when their daughter announced it was theirs. Her mother, Emma, kept glancing at the camera in disbelief while Lindsay inspected the vehicle, pointing out gleefully: “It’s a Cayenne.”
“I wasn’t meant to do this,” Emma told her daughter, while Lindsay admitted he was “chuffed to bits” with the new set of wheels.
The car — which retails from £86,000 and can exceed £140,000 depending on its specification — symbolises the complicated balance in the Phillips household. Her parents may disapprove of her career, but they remain supportive of their daughter, who has chosen to use her earnings to reward their patience and love.
Phillips, who grew up in Derbyshire, has spoken openly about the criticism she receives and the pressure of living in the spotlight. Yet the extravagant gift demonstrates the financial rewards her work has brought — as well as her determination to maintain strong family ties, even in the face of very public disagreements over her choices.