Country plans to prohibit Bonnie Blue from entering due to her distribution of videos featuring young teenagers.

She had a negative impact on the island's reputation.

November 19th 2024.

Country plans to prohibit Bonnie Blue from entering due to her distribution of videos featuring young teenagers.
Bonnie Blue, a controversial OnlyFans star, has recently faced multiple setbacks on her global tour. She has been banned from entering Fiji, just one week after being barred from Australia. Her plan to visit the Pacific holiday island and engage in sexual activities with "barely legal teens" while recording it for social media has resulted in her being classified as a "prohibited immigrant" by Fiji's Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua. Along with fellow adult content creator Annie Knight, Bonnie is now facing deportation from the country despite only arriving two days prior on a visitor permit.

The presence of Bonnie and Annie has been deemed "harmful" to Fiji's image as a tourist destination by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Viliame Gavoka. This news comes shortly after Bonnie's Australian visa was revoked, effectively banning her from the country. She had planned to travel to the Gold Coast for Schoolies, a popular holiday spot for year 12 graduates, where she intended to offer free, consensual sex to 18-year-old boys in exchange for filming and uploading the encounters online. This has sparked controversy and a petition to ban her from Surfers Paradise, which reached 20,000 signatures.

Bonnie, who claims to earn six figures a month from selling her adult content, asks her sexual partners to sign a consent form before filming, even if it is their first sexual experience. This has caused further backlash and accusations of being a sex predator. However, in an exclusive interview with Metro earlier this month, Bonnie defended her plans and asserted that she was not a predator, but rather taking advantage of a profitable market in the adult industry.

Despite this, her Australian visa was cancelled by the Department of Home Affairs on the grounds of planning to work on a visitor visa, which is not permitted. Bonnie has called the petition to cancel her visa "pathetic" and Australian authorities have reminded her of the country's rules and regulations regarding visas.

In her interview with Metro, Bonnie explained her perspective on her controversial plans and the backlash she has received. She stated that from a business standpoint, engaging in sexual activities with schoolboys is a highly searched category in the adult industry and she saw a gap in the market for it. However, she has faced extreme criticism and even death threats for her actions.

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