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Lily Phillips’ Parents Beg Her to Stop: “We’d Sell Our House If It Meant She’d Walk Away”

The parents of 24-year-old OnlyFans star Lily Phillips have made a heart-wrenching plea for her to quit her adult content career, breaking down in tears as they begged her to walk away from the life she’s built online.

Lily’s father, Lindsay, and mother, Emma, spoke with raw honesty in a new documentary, admitting they would go to any lengths—even selling their family home—if it meant convincing their daughter to stop.

“We’ve known for years she was on OnlyFans,” Lindsay said softly. “At first, I thought it was just swimwear and lingerie. I really did. But when it became more… extreme… it broke something inside us.”

Emma nodded, her voice trembling: “When she first told us, we stepped back. We wanted to keep our relationship with her. But when it went further, we just thought, ‘No… no.’”

“We’d Do Anything to Make Her Stop”

Their conversation with Lily, filmed for Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over, turned painfully emotional as the couple confronted her about the toll her explicit content has taken on them as parents.

“If there was anything we could do to change her profession, we’d do it overnight,” Lindsay said, struggling to hold back tears. “If it’s money… if that’s the reason… we’d sell our house, Lily. You could have everything you want—if you gave it all up now.”

Emma added, “We’d do anything to stop her from doing these extreme things. We just want her safe. It’s not who she is inside.”

“We Still Love Her… But It Hurts”

The couple confessed they often question themselves, wondering where they went wrong, though they remember nothing but “love and happy times” raising Lily.

They also revealed the hate they’ve endured from strangers online because of her notoriety. “We’ve had messages, emails, phone calls,” Lindsay said. “Horrible things. People telling us they hope our daughter dies. It’s unbearable… but we still love her.”

Even as Lily wiped away tears and stepped out to compose herself, she ultimately told her parents she wouldn’t stop. She said she understands and respects their feelings, but insists her work gives her purpose and isn’t degrading to her.

“I hate that this affects them,” Lily admitted. “If I could do this and it not hurt them, I would pay anything. But it gives me drive… a reason to wake up.”

Despite their anguish, Emma and Lindsay say they will continue to love and support their daughter—but their plea remains the same: they just want her to stop before it breaks her, or them, any further.