Filmmaker Joshua Pieters followed Lily as she embarked on this unconventional challenge, documenting her journey for a new project.
The ambitious goal seemed to take an emotional toll on her by the end of the day.
Lily’s emotional reaction came after the stunt concluded, leaving many viewers wondering about the deeper impact of the experience on her mental health.
Though Lily managed to surpass her target by sleeping with 101 men, she later described the experience as physically and emotionally exhausting.
She candidly admitted it was “not for the weak” and that she “would not recommend” attempting such a feat.
In the final moments of the challenge, Lily showed filmmaker Josh the aftermath of the event, revealing a scene filled with tissues and a single rose left on the bed.
The two then sat down for a reflective conversation about how she was feeling.
Each interaction was recorded, with Lily carefully setting up the camera beforehand.
She also made sure to ask the men if there was anything they “liked or disliked” before proceeding, showing her efforts to maintain a respectful atmosphere throughout the process.
“I don’t know if I’d recommend it. It’s a different feeling, one in one out, it feels intense.”
As she continued speaking about the day, Lily became overwhelmed with emotion and asked for a moment to gather herself.
She worried that the limited time spent with each person might not have been enjoyable for them.
Reflecting on the experience, Josh commented: “I certainly didn’t expect to see Lily so upset at the end of it all.”
“I thought perhaps in years to come she might look back on this day in sadness, but not so instantly afterwards.”
One commenter wrote: “Your assessment that she hadn’t thought it through seems to be correct.”
Another person noted: “This documentary is devastating to watch as a human.”
A third viewer added: “The ending just shows the reality of this. Her mental health is shattered. So sad to see horrible.”
“I dreamed it up with my assistant. I can’t wait… it’s very exciting. It will be a world record. A real challenge!” she told MailOnline with apparent enthusiasm.
She elaborated on the logistics of her new idea, saying: “Ideally, we’ll do it in a big warehouse with two doors. I’m hoping a couple of seconds each at most – and on their way!”