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Bonnie Blue’s sick fishing fantasy that includes Nigel Farage as she talks standing as MP

EXCLUSIVE: The world’s most famous adult star has revealed whether or not she will run for Reform as she stands over her hard-line immigration stance despite being deported for working illegally

Bonnie Blue raised eyebrows across Westminster when she stepped into politics for the first time in an exclusive interview with your Daily Star last October.

The word’s most famous adult star expressed strong anti-small boat immigration views as well as a fondness for Reform leader Nigel Farage.

The shock revelation set political tongues wagging about Reform potentially taking on a new type of celebrity candidate. Even Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch got in on the action, calling Bonnie “disgusting” which Bonnie put down to a “fear of real democracy”.

Now, in another exclusive chat with the Daily Star as Robert Jenrick sensationally jumped ship, the 26-year-old has revealed whether or not she will run for Reform in the next election. She said: “Definitely not, no. I am honestly not intelligent enough in that area.

“I have certain views and opinions but in terms of the UK, I honestly don’t care about it that much. I think it is too far gone to ever spend my time to correct the mistakes that have been made in the UK.

“So for me, it is a no. I would happily go to their parties and have some fun but, in terms of doing the legwork and the brains behind it, I’ll leave that up to Nigel.”

While she ruled out electoral politics, Bonnie was more than happy to entertain the idea of collaborating with Farage. She said: “I think that would be a lot of fun. I think a fishing trip or even just a sit down chit-chat would be entertaining.”

When asked if she meant the Reform leader collaborating with her adult content, Bonnie said: “If he is up for both, I wouldn’t say no. We can go fishing together and he can go fishing in me for part two.”

Last October, Bonnie told the Daily Star that Britain “is not somewhere I want to live or bring children into” due to its “unsafe streets” and “miserable atmosphere”. Asked for her stance on illegal immigration, Bonnie said it was a “big issue for Britain”.

She said: “Yes, it is bad and illegal. It is a crime at the end of the day and it shouldn’t be treated so positively sometimes. It is pretty simple – stop the boats.”

Since then, she has been deported from Bali for trying to work in the country illegally. And she was previously deported from Fiji while trying to film on the island nation.

Asked whether her experiences had left her with sympathy for illegal migrants, she said: “Yes and no. I do think it is hard that some of these people flee countries that are terrible and they feel like their life is in danger.

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“They can’t get healthcare and it is really horrible for them and I can’t imagine being in that situation. [But] I think I see a lot of the illegal immigrants that come here don’t work, don’t do anything and they just want to sit and take the benefits that UK offers them.”

She added: “You are better off coming in on a boat than you being a UK citizen. Why are they getting looked after better than someone with a British passport who is homeless.”

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