Bonnie Blue rose to fame after sleeping with over 100 men at the Gold Coast Schoolies, an event for Australian high school leavers, in 2023, and filming it for her OnlyFans account. She did the same in Mexico in 2023 during spring break, then again in the UK last September for Freshers’ Week.
She was planning on continuing her streak at Australia’s 2024 Schoolies Week alongside fellow OF creator Annie Knight, but after announcing the event, her visa was cancelled following the collection of 20,000 signatures on a petition calling for her to be denied entry to the country.
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Although some have called her behaviour “predatory”, Blue justified her decision to create explicit content with “barely legal” men in an interview with MailOnline, saying: “These 18-year-olds can go to the Army, they can drive, they can drink, they’re choosing their careers for the rest of their life. If they want to use their own bodies to come and sleep with me, that is their decision.” Calling her critics “uneducated”, she argued: “We seem to say 18-year-olds don’t know better. But if an 18-year-old commits a crime, the first thing they would say is that they’re an adult, they should know better. So we seem to pick and choose when we like to treat them as kids.”
Clearly, Bonnie Blue isn’t worried about the haters but who is the woman behind the online persona? Here’s everything we know.
She comes from a middle-class background

Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, grew up in the English village of Draycott, Derbyshire. Her family includes her mother, Sarah Billinger, stepfather Nicholas Elliott, and two half-siblings, per The Mirror. She has apparently never known her biological father, but has hit back at critics who suggest her early life informed her work: “I don’t come from a broken family. I don’t have daddy issues. You can do the job I do because I love sex and come from a completely normal family and people seem to struggle to understand that,” she said on The Reality Check podcast.
Blue attended Friesland School, where she was known as the popular girl who wore make-up and was friends with senior boys and girls, per The Sun. She enjoyed dancing, and in 2015, took part in the British Street Dance Championships in Glasgow. A young Billinger aspired to become a professional dancer or a midwife while working part time at Poundstretcher, according to her former classmates.
Her family supports her chosen career

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