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Bonnie Blue ‘too well-known’ as nightclub asks her to go away after fan frenzy

This comes as parents across Australia have become furious after Bonnie said she was going to “take care” of their sons during schoolies in Bali

Adult star Bonnie Blue was removed from a Bali nightclub – for being “too famous”. Rather than being asked to leave over bad behaviour, it was the overwhelming crowd response to the 26-year-old that prompted venue staff to step in, it is claimed.

Bonnie was making a late-night appearance during her trip to Indonesia for Schoolies when her arrival triggered scenes the club was unable to control.

She turned up in her now well-known Bang Bus, immediately causing a frenzy as partygoers rushed toward her for a glimpse.

Within seconds, large crowds had gathered around her table from every direction, forcing security to intervene and try to create space.

Even with a professional team accompanying her, the venue struggled to handle the volume of attention.

A source close to Bonnie said: “Bonnie didn’t get ‘kicked out’ for bad behaviour – the club just couldn’t accommodate her fame. People were going wild for her. In the end, it was safer for everyone if she left early.”

Local police were reportedly making enquiries with nearby clubs about the colourful Bang Bus, which had become a spectacle of its own by repeatedly clogging the narrow streets outside venues and attracting crowds and social media coverage.

Bonnie’s team emphasised that officers were not investigating any wrongdoing, only the commotion the vehicle was generating. The insider added: “The police were just wondering what on earth this massive bus was doing turning up everywhere with screaming fans. It’s pure hysteria, not scandal.”

Bonnie’s security detail has remained on constant watch to make sure enthusiastic fans keep a respectful distance, with footage showing her being mobbed expected to surface online in the coming days.

The adult star’s team is preparing a series of features and behind-the-scenes content from the Bali trip once she departs the island, telling fans: “What happened in Bali won’t be staying in Bali for long.”

This comes as parents across Australia have become furious after Bonnie said she was going to “take care” of their sons during schoolies in Bali.

Schoolies is a week-long celebration held for Australian high school graduates in late November and early December following their final exams. It is a long-standing tradition in which students travel to popular destinations in Australia or abroad to celebrate and party.

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