
Lily Phillips
Robert F. Smith/Getty PicturesJust a stars star Lily Philips She laughs that her pregnancy is false.
Philips, 23 years, was noticed with friends at West Hollywood on Friday, February 21st, according to the video he shared TMZwhere they asked her about setting up internet speculations that she was lying about her pregnancy. Asked if the photographer was really false, she said, “No.”
Philips, who was dressed in a black cat without shoulder, and her friends laughed well out of questions. One of her companions answered the photographer, saying, “She is pregnant, leave her alone,” adding, “She has my child,” which she welcomed with the sides of the group.
The British influencer seemingly announced her pregnancy via Instagram on Tuesday, February 18, when she posted two photos, one of which took Phillips Craldling a pretty large child, while the other showed two positive pregnancy tests.
“The secret is out,” Phillips wrote his post. “Baby Phillips 2025.”
While social media users landed in Philips’ commentary compartments to guess the truth of the announcement, has reported several British outlets That Phillips pregnancy is not real. Mirror She reported on Thursday, February 20th, that her pregnancy was part of “playing the role” for “her job”. This news seems to be from the source, although the separate exit has shared a similar quote, claiming it is a statement.
Philips made titles last year after she slept 100 men in one dayThe experience he later described in detail in YouTube documentary in December 2024.
“It’s not weak. If I’m honest, it’s hard. I don’t know if I would recommend it,” she said at the time. “Only one and one, feels intense.” Since then, Philips shared his plans to be the first person to sleep with 1,000 people in 24 hours.
The contents creator is open to the possibility of becoming a parent one day, speaking of a prospectus as a guest on the “The Subizio Show” last month.
“I would like the kids, but definitely later down the line,” she said in January. “I know that there is a lot of return with this. I understand it. … I think when I started working (Samofans), then I didn’t want my children, and so, it was not a problem for me because I thought all this.”
She added, “I knew that if I started this, I would not be able to get a normal job and it would affect my family’s life and the life and such things of my children. I think in the past year I started becoming a little more bummy and I wanted my children.”
Philips, however, noted that he was not worried about his future children who learn about his only career. “The thing is, you can’t live for a future that hasn’t happened yet,” she said, adding that “she won’t” put my unborn child in front of my needs. “
“I realize that my own children will be examined so much and … I would love to think that I will do as much as possible to protect my children,” she concluded.