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Adult stars Bonnie Blue and Annie Knight have left Fiji

Adult stars Bonnie Blue and Annie Knight have left Fiji

By Vijay Narayan , Mansi Chand
20/11/2024

Adult stars, Tia Emma Billinger aka Bonnie Blue and Annie Knight have left our country yesterday after Minister for Immigration, Pio Tikoduadua declared Blue and Knight prohibited immigrants.

This follows revelations that Nottingham adult star and sex worker, Bonnie Blue who has been banned from Australia over plans to visit the Gold Coast during Schoolies Week, has been in Fiji since Sunday.

Tikoduadua says the adult stars were staying at a well-known resort in Nadi and a team went to conduct the proceedings in accordance with the law.

He says this decision is to safeguard Fiji's integrity and immigration system.

When asked if they have received any reports about her intentions, Tikoduadua says they haven't received any reports yet.

He further says that along with Blue and Knight, their cameraman will also be deported.

Tikoduadua says our border agencies and Police have been warned about these adult stars and they are working with the international partners.

When fijivillage News questioned the Police, ACP Mesake Waqa said Crime Intelligence and the Cybercrime Unit have been directed to verify the issue.

When we said that reports emerged last night that Bonnie Blue has revealed she is in Fiji for Schoolies, alongside fellow sex worker Annie Knight, Police said they will look into it.

The Daily Mail reports the 25-year-old British woman made bikini-clad posts to Instagram, in which she and Knight gave hints about their location.

The OnlyFans star seems intent on recreating her X-rated stunt in Fiji - and it's unclear if she's yet managed to recruit any 18-year-old boys.

She had earlier this month warned in an Instagram video that, despite her visa being torn up, she would somehow continue her tour.

She was planning to return to Australia to film content for her OnlyFans account.

Schoolies Week is an annual tradition where Australian high-school graduates celebrate the end of their final exams with week-long holidays in late November and early December.

Bonnie has been offering to have sex with 18 year old boys, on the condition that they allow her to film it and upload the footage online.

But because she's on a visitor's visa, and therefore unable to carry out paid work, her permission to enter Australia has been rescinded by the authorities.

In 2023, she had previously carried out a similar stunt during the first weekend of Schoolies celebrations in the coastal resort town of Surfers Paradise.

But her plans to repeat the act at the Gold Coast Meriton Apartments were thwarted when over 20,000 people signed a petition demanding her visa be revoked.

The Change.org petition stated: "How is she contributing to our society.. by preying on just legal boys and publicly boasting about it with no intention of stopping anytime soon.

"If this was a man posting continuously online about finding young 18-year-old girls it would be on the news and would not be allowed to carry on, in fact we all know it wouldn't take long for them to be arrested but because it's a female we let it carry on," reports the Mirror.

Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Tony Burke warned in a statement to the Daily Mail Australia: "The Australian visa system has rules, if you don't intend to obey those rules, don't apply." She recently caused a stir by advertising her services at Nottingham Trent University, claiming she had liaisons with over 100 students across two weekends.

Speaking to Mail Online, she labelled the Australian petition supporters as "uneducated", justifying her stance by 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.

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