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Bonnie Blue’s despicable plans for Australia leaves A Current Affair host Allison Langdon stunned: ‘It’s going to frustrate a lot of parents’

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Bonnie Blue left Australian journalist Allison Langdon reeling on Monday night when she shared her plans to return to Australia to bed sores of teenagers. 

The controversial British sex worker, 26, had her 12-month visitor visa revoked late last year, but told the A Current Affair host that she is fighting to return in time for Schoolies Week, an annual celebration attended by recent school-leavers. 

Bonnie had previously boasted about her plan to fly to the Gold Coast for Schoolies Week to offer free sex to 18-year-old boys, provided they let her film it and upload the content to her OnlyFans account.

Despite being barred from the country for four years, the adult performer, who was born Tia Billinger, hinted she could be back Down Under in a matter of weeks to attend the celebration, which typically occurs in late November and early December. 

‘I don’t want to give too much away, but let’s just say I’ve got good lawyers and I will be doing schoolies this year,’ Blue told a stunned Langdon.

Shocked, Langdon replied: ‘I cannot believe the Australian Government is allowing you back into the country.’

Bonnie Blue (pictured) left Australian journalist Allison Langdon reeling on Monday night when she shared her plans to return to Australia to bed sores of teenagers

Bonnie Blue (pictured) left Australian journalist Allison Langdon reeling on Monday night when she shared her plans to return to Australia to bed sores of teenagers

‘A good lawyer gets you a very long way, maybe even Down Under,’ Bonnie teased. 

Bonnie went on to admit that her return to Australia would cause controversy – especially for parents who may be living in fear of their freshly 18-year-old sons being accosted by the porn star at Schoolies.  

‘I think it’s going to frustrate a lot of parents. So I am very excited for schoolies. I think this is going to cause the biggest uproar this year,’ she said. 

Bonnie did not reveal what steps she is taking to win back her Australian visa, but said there is ‘a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes.’ 

When asked by Langdon why she feels that her antics are so frowned upon, Bonnie said that shame around sex work leads to the outrage.  

‘Sex work has always been disgusting in most people’s eyes. Sex work is wrong. Like porn has always been shamed,’ she said. 

‘So yeah, that’s why there’s an outrage. And I speak about it so proudly. And a lot of people are intimidated by that.’

Bonnie had her visa sensationally torn up late last year ahead of her much-publicised sex marathon with ‘barely legal’ teens.

The controversial British sex worker, 26, had her 12-month visitor visa revoked late last year, but told the A Current Affair host that she is fighting to return in time for Schoolies Week, an annual celebration attended by recent school-leavers

The controversial British sex worker, 26, had her 12-month visitor visa revoked late last year, but told the A Current Affair host that she is fighting to return in time for Schoolies Week, an annual celebration attended by recent school-leavers

'I don't want to give too much away, but let's just say I've got good lawyers and I will be doing schoolies this year,' Blue told a stunned Langdon. Shocked, Langdon (pictured) replied: 'I cannot believe the Australian Government is allowing you back into the country'

‘I don’t want to give too much away, but let’s just say I’ve got good lawyers and I will be doing schoolies this year,’ Blue told a stunned Langdon. Shocked, Langdon (pictured) replied: ‘I cannot believe the Australian Government is allowing you back into the country’

Bonnie recently revealed on Saucy Secrets with Jana Hocking the shocking plans she has for her big return Down Under. 

In a wild moment on the podcast, the British woman boasted she would participate in the ‘craziest gangbang’ the moment she stepped foot on Aussie soil. 

‘If I ever came back, I’d come back, do the craziest gangbang and then get given a permanent ban,’ she said.

The Department of Home Affairs cancelled Bonnie’s 12-month visitor visa late last year, and subsequently banned her from re-entering the country, because she voiced plans to undertake paid work, which is illegal under the conditions of her visa. 

‘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 said.

Bonnie, who said she used precautions to ensure the young men were aged over 18, had completed a similar marathon sex session stunt in the first weekend of Schoolies celebrations in Surfers Paradise in 2023.

But her plans to recreate the X-rated stunt at the Gold Coast Meriton Apartments were dashed when Mr Burke cancelled her visa – just hours after Daily Mail’s political editor, Peter van Onselen, lambasted him for seemingly dodging the issue.

Yet, despite her visa being torn up, Bonnie suggested, just days later in a video posted to Instagram, she would defy authorities and attend Schoolies Week anyway.

Bonnie had completed a similar marathon sex session stunt in the first weekend of Schoolies celebrations in Surfers Paradise in 2023

Bonnie had completed a similar marathon sex session stunt in the first weekend of Schoolies celebrations in Surfers Paradise in 2023

'If I ever came back, I'd come back, do the craziest gangbang and then get given a permanent ban,' she said

‘If I ever came back, I’d come back, do the craziest gangbang and then get given a permanent ban,’ she said

‘Hey boys, from the 18th November me and Annie Knight are going to be on our knees, ready to pleasure you,’ she said to the camera with a caption stating ‘schoolies’ and ’18 November’.

Annie, 28, is the self-proclaimed ‘most sexually active woman in Australia’, who claims to have bedded over 300 men in one year.

Bonnie did not appear to go through with defying her Australia ban. 

Initial calls to ban her from the country came in the form of a change.org petition signed by tens of thousands of furious Aussies. 

The petition starter, Bambi C, wrote that ‘Bonnie finds [Schoolies] the perfect opportunity to find young boys to prey on and record sexual content to sell’.

‘This is her sole working job whilst living in Australia from the UK. How is she contributing to our society?’ Bambi asked.

Child safety expert Kristi McVee also vehemently opposed Bonnie and Annie’s plans, saying ‘if this was a male [OnlyFans] creator targeting “barely legal” young women, we would be up in arms, they would be called paedophiles’.

But Bonnie was unrepentant, telling Daily Mail: ‘They’re just jealous, like the hate is coming from middle-aged women that don’t understand.

‘They’re trying to bring shame on it. And I’m not saying you have to agree with my work.’

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