OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue has been making headlines after revealing plans to visit Australia with fellow adult content creator, Annie Knight.
It’s her not her line of work that has some concerned, rather her methods for choosing a partner, boasting to her followers about targeting “barely legal” boys to film content with her.
Many have expressed their outrage online questioning the sobriety of the boys being pursued, their consent to be filmed and the fact these videos will live on the internet forever as well as the general morality of targeting teenagers.
Who is Bonnie Blue?
Bonnie Blue is a 25-year-old British Only Fans adult content creator. She’s sparked controversy online for her views on cheating but also for targeting 18 and 19-year-old men—seeking out partners at university hotspots and events like Schoolies to film content with her for free so she can profit from it online.
In an episode of the ‘Dream On’ podcast, Bonnie reveals she slept with “158 teens in two weeks” before explaining that she purposely targeted ‘Freshers’ (the UK equivalent of first-year students entering University for the first time).
“I shared my location online, I was like ‘This is where I’m going to be, let me pleasure you’ and there was a massive queue, people were waiting for over eight hours,” she says on the show.
The Petition Against Bonnie Blue’s Visit
Bonnie Blue recently announced via her social platforms she would be returning to Australia with fellow Only Fans creator Annie Knight to attend the 2024 Schoolies celebrations to look for “barely legal 18-year-olds” to film content with.
“Okay, so Schoolies starts in four weeks and I cannot wait to be back on the Gold Coast pleasuring barely legal 18-year-olds,” she says in the clip.
The footage sparked outrage online with a petition soon appearing on platform Change.org.
“Bonnie Blue and Annie Knight have sought to abuse their attendance at Schoolies, a popular Australian annual event for final year high school students celebrating graduation, for personal gains and potentially immoral motives,” the Change.org petition reads.
Bonnie Blue’s Visa Cancelled
News.com.au has confirmed the visa was cancelled in the past 24 hours on the grounds of allegations that Blue intended to contravene her 12-month visa by working in Australia.
According to news.com.au Bonnie’s visa has now been cancelled, but not for the reason you may think.
Given Bonnie intended to film content from which she would generate an income, she would be in violation of her visa which prohibits work of any kind.
“I am currently in the United Kingdom. It is definitely something I would appeal,” she told news.com.au on her visa cancellation, also revealing she was yet to be informed of the news.
“I would do Schoolies in another location. Like Fiji. It’s beautiful. But in terms of the petition it really is pathetic,” she said.
Bonnie Blue & Annie Knight Deported From Fiji Schoolies
Following the cancellation of their Australian travel visas, Bonnie Blue and Annie Knight revealed they would be heading for another Schoolies hot spot: Fiji.
The duo had arrived in the country and were sharing their plans to film OnlyFans content at Schoolies in Fiji with their followers, revealing they had already ““bonked 24 for the class of ’24”.
However, their plans quickly took a turn when the Fiji’s Home Affairs Minister, Pio Tikoduadua stepped in to declare them “prohibited immigrants” and cancel their visa.
“I have exercised my authority under the Immigration Act to declare Tia Billinger, the United Kingdom national known by her screen name, Bonnie Blue, a prohibited immigrant,” he said in a statement.
Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka also told Fiji Times that “these individuals are harmful to the image of Fiji as a tourist destination.”
According to Fiji Village, both Bonnie and Annie as well as their cameraman are being deported.
Bonnie Blue & Annie Knight Respond To Backlash
In response to the backlash over their travel plans, Annie Knight shared a clip to TikTok defending previous comments about looking for “barely legal 18-year-olds” to film content with.
“You’re forgetting the key phrase in this…legal,” she begins, “they are old enough to drive a car, they’re old enough to drink, they’re old enough to vote and for some reason people think they’re not old enough or coherent enough to make a decision on who or who they don’t not want to be intimate with.”
Addressing comments about consent and footage being shared online, Annie then went on to add: “We have precautions in place, we’re checking IDs, we’ve got security there checking IDs too, we have breathalysers…if they have alcohol in their system they won’t be able to film.
“We are giving them consent forms to sign which state that they can withdraw consent at any time, so in two years time if they decide they don’t want that video sold anymore, they can message us and we will take it down.”
This article originally appeared on Marie Claire Australia and is republished here with permission.