Adult star Bonnie Blue was set to return to Australia soon but it's been reported that her visa has been revoked.

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Adult Star Who’s ‘Slept With More Than 100 Students’ Is Banned From Australia

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12:13 08 November 2024

Updated: 09:15 23 November 2024


Adult star Bonnie Blue, who reportedly earned $250,000 by sleeping with 122 college students over three weeks, has had her visa revoked.

Bonnie, whose content has become a social media sensation, previously shared her story in an interview with IGV, addressing her experience, the backlash she’s faced, and how she feels about it all.

But now, Australia has revoked the visa of the  Brit, who recently drew significant backlash after she invited ‘barely legal 18-year-old; men to participate in adult content for OFs during Schoolies week.

Bonnie Blue
Adult star Bonnie Blue, who reportedly earned $250,000 by sleeping with 122 college students over three weeks, has had her visa revoked. Credit: @bonnie_blue_xo/Instagram

Bonnie, based in the Gold Coast, Australia but originally from Nottingham, UK, is known for her adult content creation.

Her story has recently captured public attention after she revealed that she slept with 122 college students in under a month.

The internet has reacted with mixed opinions.

One person commented: “If she keeps those numbers up, that’s over 3 million a year, doing something most women do for free. Good on her.”

Another remarked: “I mean if that’s how she chooses to exist in this life, more power to her! I don’t get all the shaming… No one. Live y’all’s own lives and leave others to live theirs.”

Meanwhile, a third observer noted: “Interesting how it’s mostly men who are judging her harshly.”

Discussing the adult industry and handling backlash, Bonnie advised that anyone entering her line of work should have ‘no regrets.’

She explained: “If you’re going to start in the s** industry, be prepared for hate but do not let that stop you… You will never look back on your life and say you wish you cared more about people’s opinions of you; it’s the complete opposite.”

Bonnie even recommended the industry to her younger sister, expressing a wish that she herself had started sooner.

Bonnie Blue
Bonnie, based in the Gold Coast, Australia but originally from Nottingham, UK, is known for her adult content creation. Credit: @bonnie_blue_xo/Instagram

Bonnie’s ‘Spring Breakers’ content series, which went viral, was filmed in Cancún, Mexico, where she collaborated with American college students during their spring break.

Initially, Bonnie aimed to sleep with 100 spring break attendees and make $200,000 but ultimately exceeded her goal.

“I wanted to make realistic and relatable content,” she shared with IGV, noting that she preferred to create something authentic rather than overly scripted, which could hinder viewers’ connection to the content.

When asked how she managed the tight timeline, Bonnie revealed: “I filmed on average five scenes a day… I would give the guys a one-hour slot.”

Even after surpassing her target, she expressed that she would have liked to have engaged with even more participants, saying, “I wanted to see and pleasure as many as possible.”

Bonnie then followed up her ‘Spring Breakers’ series with even more controversial ‘Schoolies’ content.

Bonnie Blue
Bonnie’s ‘Spring Breakers’ content series, which went viral, was filmed in Cancún, Mexico, where she collaborated with American college students during their spring break. Credit: @bonnie_blue_xo/Instagram

But now, news.com.au has confirmed that Bonnie’s visa has been canceled.

While previously residing on the Gold Coast, she had publicly invited recent high school graduates attending Schoolies Week in Surfers Paradise to film content with her and creator Annie Knight.

In a video posted to TikTok, Knight shared: “Bonnie Blue and I are going to be pleasuring some barely legal 18-year-olds and we are so excited.”

This led to a wave of outcry from Australian parents, who called for Bonnie to be banned from the country, fearing the potential influence on young attendees at Schoolies.

Some parents launched a change.org petition against her, claiming Bonnie’s presence posed a risk by targeting young men for explicit content.

While Bonnie has faced public criticism, she defended her actions as lawful, saying: “I receive backlash for sleeping with barely legal 18-year-olds, but the key word in that sentence is ‘legal.’”

She added: “If people are concerned, they should urge the government to raise the age from 18 to 21. I’m only complying with Australian law.”

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Bonnie’s visa has been canceled. Credit: @bonnie_blue_xo/Instagram

Activist Harrison James raised concerns about the influence adult content creators like Bonnie might have on young men, stating that such content could reinforce harmful societal messages around masculinity and s*xual encounters.

James also pointed out the risks associated with Schoolies’ intense environment, suggesting that safeguards for participants may be insufficient.

Bonnie has continued to deny any predatory intent, arguing that her work educates young adults on topics such as safe s*x and consent.

She stated: “Those middle-aged women who are giving me hate should be thanking me. I’m educating the younger generation on safe s*x, consent, and understanding their bodies.”

Meriton, where Bonnie planned to film content, has responded to concerns by confirming they are ‘actively addressing this matter’ with legal and police support to ensure compliance with laws and hotel policies.

Despite the backlash, Bonnie and her colleague Annie Knight insist their work is fully consensual and legal.

Annie asserted: “It’s all consensual and legal, and Bonnie is not getting deported. We have measures in place to ensure both our safety and the safety of participants.”

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While Blue has faced public criticism, she defended her actions as lawful. Credit: @bonnie_blue_xo/Instagram

Bonnie’s visa was canceled due to alleged plans to violate the terms of her 12-month visa by working in Australia.

This decision was reportedly not based on her intent to involve men aged 18 or older in content creation, but specifically on visa compliance issues.

Bonnie reacted to the news by criticizing ‘middle-aged Karens’ who, she says, pressured Australian authorities to intervene.

Currently in the United Kingdom, she expressed surprise at the decision, stating: “I am currently in the United Kingdom. It is definitely something I would appeal.”

Bonnie hinted she might take her plans to another international destination, mentioning Fiji as an option.

Immigration Minister Tony Burke emphasized that the rules of Australia’s visa system are clear, saying: “The Australian visa system has rules. If you don’t obey those rules, don’t apply.”

Reports indicate that Bonnie left Australia in August.

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