Bonnie Blue — the OnlyFans model who publicly boasted she would be travelling to schoolies to have sex with “barely legal 18-year-olds” — has informed Yahoo News she intends to appeal the Australian government’s decision to reject her visa.
Last week, the UK adult content creator had her Australian visa torn up after she publicly and controversially announced she would be filming X-rated content with young men travelling to the Gold Coast for schoolies. This admission of her intention to undertake paid work was in breach of her visitor visa and her application was rejected.
However, the OnlyFans model confirmed she will now appeal the decision.
“As a law-abiding person, Bonnie doesn’t agree with the decision but will observe and respect all laws of Australia as she has always said she will. For now, she’s working on an appeal that means she hopes the decision can be withdrawn,” a spokesperson for the model told Yahoo News Australia.
Over the last 24 hours, Bonnie informed social media followers she still plans to fly over to Australia and attend schoolies later in the month. “Hey Karens, I’m still going to be pleasuring your sons,” she said on Instagram, addressing the schoolies situation.
Aussie OnlyFans model Annie Knight, who announced she would be teaming up with Bonnie in the Gold Coast, further stoked the fire by writing “see you there” in a social media post tagging Bonnie.
Yahoo News has reached out to the Department of Home Affairs for comment about Bonnie’s visa appeal.
Major pushback to X-rated schoolies plan
After Bonnie and Annie initially announced their plans to attend schoolies, they were hit with a wave of criticism online and a petition was created in a bid to have Bonnie’s visa denied. It received over 20,000 signatures in less than a week.
Even the Gold Coast mayor publicly urged schoolies not to risk their reputation or future careers by engaging in any X-rated content with the pair.
“These cougars [are trying to] get on to young men who are vulnerable, their adrenaline is pumping — and we were all young once — and enticing them to make mistakes that will be on the internet forever,” Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate told media.
However, the pair insist there is a rigorous vetting process for those who participate in their content, ensuring each individual gives their consent and official identification is given to confirm they are of legal age. They stand firm in the belief that they are doing nothing wrong and their behaviour is legal.
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