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Fellow Barstool employee Jack McGuire (otherwise known as Jack Mac) took to X on Friday, March 28, and shared an image screenshotted from Phillips’ TikTok. In his post, he alluded their coworker Rico Bosco being one of the masked men attending one of her “events.”
“Bro…..is that……no…….” McGuire questioned alongside the image. (Phillips’ TikTok video showed a line of men who were using various methods to keep their faces covered.)
Fellow Barstool personality Dan “Big Cat” Katz weighed in on social media as well.
“No Bosco No!!!” he wrote.
However, Portnoy, 48, was quick to shut down all the speculation.
“This doesn’t look like Bosco,” he shared via X on Friday. “Stop it.”
Phillips’ latest event — preparation for another OnlyFans-focused stunt — comes months after she went viral for sleeping with 100 men in one day. She spoke about the experience in a December 2024 YouTube documentary and got emotional.
“It’s not for the weak. If I’m honest, it was hard,” she said at the time. “I don’t know if I’d recommend it.”
Phillips added, “Just one in and one out, it feels intense.” She recalled the entire experience feeling “robotic” at one point.
“I’ve got a routine of how we’re going to do this and sometimes you’d disassociate,” Phillips continued. “It’s not like normal sex at all. It makes me feel so bad.”
Despite her feelings, she revealed earlier this year that her goal was to sleep with 1,000 men in a 24-hour period.
My parents knew straight from the start what I was doing,” she said in the same December 2024 documentary. “I was very upfront about it. Obviously, at the start, they were a bit apprehensive because they wanted me to be safe and they wanted me to make good decisions and stuff like that. I just think I can’t hold myself back because I’m scared of what other people might think.”
The influencer explained that her parents don’t get any details about “logistics” and she often feels “a little bit embarrassed” about this career choice.
“I guess because it’s not what my parents would have chosen for me to do,” she added. “Doesn’t mean my parents are going to disown me or hate me or anything like that. I just don’t want them to think less of me.”
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