“An adult entertainment star, Lily Phillips, teamed up with fellow performer Wisconsin Tiff
“An adult entertainment star, Lily Phillips, teamed up with fellow performer Wisconsin Tiff (real name Tiffany Wisconsin) for a so-called “50-man backdoor challenge,” in which they claimed to have engaged in anal intercourse with 50 men in one event. The event was described by Phillips as being tightly organized: all participants underwent STI screening, signed forms, used lube, and followed specified rules to maintain safety and respect. However, things took a turn when Wisconsin Tiff revealed that she was hospitalized following the stunt—and claimed to have required reconstructive surgery, saying she needed stitches and spent time recovering with ice packs.
Tiff said the physical toll was far greater than she’d anticipated. In her account, she posted a video warning others against attempting the challenge and captioned it “Backdoor challenge gone wrong.” She claimed that despite all the precautions, her body suffered significant consequences, and she was still experiencing ongoing discomfort. Meanwhile, online commentators began questioning the authenticity of the claim—some believing it was exaggerated for attention, others speculating it was a staged stunt for viral content.
The incident highlights the risks inherent in extreme stunts within the adult industry realm and raises broader questions about physical safety, consent, and health in highly-publicized online content. While Phillips and Tiff emphasized the precautions taken, the aftermath suggests that even with planning, such events can lead to serious medical issues. At the same time, the debate over whether the story is wholly genuine underscores how sensational content can blur the lines between reality and performance in the digital era.