UK-based adult content creator Bonnie Blue has had her Australian visa revoked after making headlines with controversial statements regarding her plans to film explicit content with young men attending the popular “Schoolies” celebrations on the Gold Coast. The cancellation of her visa, confirmed last week, comes after Bonnie Blue publicly stated she would be engaging in paid work during the event, a violation of the terms of her visitor visa.
In response to the Australian government’s decision, Blue announced that she intends to appeal the ruling. A spokesperson for the model emphasized that Blue, who claims to be a law-abiding individual, respects Australian laws but disagrees with the decision. “Bonnie doesn’t agree with the decision but will observe and respect all laws of Australia as she always has. She is currently working on an appeal in hopes the decision can be overturned,” the spokesperson told Yahoo News Australia.
Despite the visa revocation, Blue remains determined to travel to Australia and attend the Schoolies celebrations, a week-long event for high school graduates that takes place annually from late November to early December. In a defiant Instagram post, she wrote, “Hey Karens, I’m still going to be pleasuring your sons,” addressing her critics directly.
The decision to revoke Blue’s visa followed a wave of public criticism after her announcement that she would be filming X-rated content with 18-year-olds during the Schoolies festivities. Blue, along with fellow adult model Annie Knight, made headlines when they revealed plans to collaborate during the event. This led to the creation of a petition, which quickly garnered over 20,000 signatures, calling for Blue’s visa to be denied. Critics, including Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate, expressed concerns that young men, many of whom are recent high school graduates, would be vulnerable to exploitation during a time of celebration.
“These cougars are trying to get onto young men who are vulnerable, their adrenaline is pumping… and enticing them to make mistakes that will be on the internet forever,” Mayor Tate said in a public statement, urging young people to consider the long-term consequences of engaging in such activities.
Blue and Knight have responded to the criticism by defending their actions. Both insist that they adhere to a rigorous vetting process to ensure all participants are of legal age and provide valid identification. They emphasize that their content is consensual and that they are not breaking any laws.
25-year-old Bonnie Blue has been a controversial figure within the adult community, particularly due to her public discussions about her work with young men. She has claimed that her content with “barely legal” 18-year-olds is not exploitative but rather a business decision based on the high demand for such material. In an earlier interview, she stated, “The teen category has been the most searched category online for a very long time… and I saw a gap in the market.”
Her bold statements have drawn both support and condemnation. In her defense, Blue argues that 18-year-olds are legally considered adults in many countries, with the right to make their own decisions about their bodies. “These 18-year-olds can go to the Army, they can drive, they can drink, and they’re choosing their careers for the rest of their life,” she remarked, countering claims of exploitation.
Despite the backlash, Blue’s career has been highly lucrative. According to her, she currently earns approximately £540,000 ($688,000) a month from her OnlyFans content, which includes a wide range of explicit videos. In addition to her work with young men, she has expressed interest in diversifying her career, mentioning her desire to break the world record for the most men slept with in 24 hours—a title currently held by American adult star Lisa Sparks.
Blue has also been open about the challenges she faces, both professionally and personally. She revealed that her family, particularly her parents, were initially shocked by her career choice but have since become supportive, with her mother even helping with her marketing efforts.
The case raises important questions about the intersection of immigration law, public morality, and personal freedom. While Blue insists that she is not breaking any laws in her content creation, the Australian government’s decision to cancel her visa reflects the growing scrutiny of adult entertainment figures in public spaces. The decision also underscores the complexity of visa regulations and the expectation that visitors comply with the specific terms of their stay, including restrictions on paid work.
As Blue moves forward with her appeal, the outcome will likely have broader implications for other adult content creators seeking to work in countries with strict immigration policies. For now, the model remains undeterred in her plans to attend Schoolies, even if her visa status remains unresolved.
The debate over her actions continues to divide public opinion, with some viewing her as a victim of moral overreach, while others express concern over the potential impact on vulnerable young adults. As her appeal progresses, it is clear that Bonnie Blue’s controversial career is far from over.
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