Bonnie Blue has hit another speedbump on her round the world romp as she is set to be kicked out of Fiji — just one week after she was banned from entering Australia.
The controversial OnlyFans star, 25, will be deported from the Pacific holiday island after breaching her visa over plans to sleep with ‘barely legal teens’ and film the encounters for social media.
Bonnie and fellow adult content creator Annie Knight have been classified as ‘prohibited immigrants’, Fiji’s Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua said. The government plans to remove both women from the country, just two days after they arrived on visitor permits on November 17.
Both Bonnie and Annie had reportedly been boasting about their exploits in Fiji where they had sex with 24 people, in honour of the class of 2024, hours before the news broke.
‘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,’ Mr Tikoduadua said.
Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Viliame Gavoka, said the OnlyFans duo’s presence was ‘harmful’ to the island’s tourist destination image.
Annie Knight claims she is on a mission to sleep with 600 people by the end of the year, following in the sensationalist footsteps of Bonnie and fellow adult content creator Lily Phillips.
For Bonnie, the blow comes after her Australian visa was revoked and she was effectively banned from the country.
The blonde antagonist had planned to fly to the Gold Coast for Schoolies – a week-long holiday where year 12 graduates party after school ends – and offer free, consensual sex to scores of 18-year-old boys.
In exchange, Bonnie – who says she now earns six figures a month from selling her adult content – asks her sexual partners to sign a consent form to allow her to film their encounter and upload it online. That’s despite some of them losing their virginity to her on-screen.
After a petition to ban her from holiday spot Surfers Paradise reached 20,000 signatures, Australia’s Department of Home Affairs revoked her 12-month visitor visa on the basis that she was planning to carry out paid work which wasn’t permitted. Bonnie called the petition ‘pathetic’.
‘The Australian visa system has rules. If you don’t intend to obey those rules, don’t apply,’ Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Tony Burke told Daily Mail Australia.
In an exclusive interview with Metro earlier this month, Bonnie defended her plans and insisted she wasn’t a sex predator.
She told Metro: ‘From a business point of view, it’s the most searchable category in the [adult content] hub – it’s the trending search and has been for a very, very long time – but it’s always been schoolgirls as opposed to schoolboys.
‘There was money to be made, because there’s a gap in the market for it being schoolboys.
‘I call them barely legal teens, because I’m aware it’s going to get attention. The more attention I get, the more word spreads, and the more people that know about it, the more 18-year-olds I can sleep with.
‘Middle-aged women are saying if I was a guy, this would be so wrong. They were calling me a predator. People are calling me a predator anyway. So it makes no difference if I’m a guy or a female, because my hate has been through the roof in terms of death threats and non-stop abuse.’
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