Bonnie Blue backs Reform UK as she faces deportation over ‘barely authorized’ stunt
Controversial content creator Bonnie had been getting up to no good on her infamous Bang Bus tour down under, but now she has made another bizarre dip into politics praising Farage
Bonnie Blue has thrown her backing behind Reform UK in her latest foray into politics. It comes as she faces deportation from Indonesia for her X-rated antics.
Controversial content creator Bonnie — whose real name is Tia Billinger — has been causing a stir down under with her infamous Bang Bus. She had been touring around the nation trying to catch “barely legal” boys during the Schoolies, the Aussie equivalent of a spring break.
But in her latest stint, she has now been held in neighbouring Indonesia after trying to take the Bang Bus to get down and dirty with even more young men. This has not stopped her, however, despite her being arrested along with 17 other men.
According to LBC, adult star Bonnie, 26, explained that she is “not knowledgeable about politics”. However, in her view, she said that “the UK is very messed up”.
Speaking about Reform’s rise, led by loudmouth Nigel Farage, Bonnie heaped praise on the party’s stance on immigration and inheritance tax. She also slammed the current government for seeming to do nothing about reforming the way Westminster collects taxes.
“The tax system is terrible and it’s smart to leave if you have money,” Bonnie fumed in an article she wrote for the Spectator. “There are too many people here, we are too accommodating, and it is causing problems.”
In the article, she added that she used to work for the NHS, and revealed that according to her time in the service, “most people have no idea where the money goes”. She also blasted the government’s newly introduced tax on inheritance.
Penning her dismay at the move, she explained that those who receive that money should not have to pay extra fees as “you’ve already been taxed on that money”. She added: “When my grandad died, it was particularly sad because he was too young for my grandma to receive his pension.
“That’s disgusting,” she wrote. “Reform has sensible positions on immigration and inheritance tax, so I stand with Nigel Farage.”
In a response to her letter, a source from inside Reform UK said: “We did say we are fighting for every vote…” However, this is not the first time that she has backed Farage’s immigration policies.
Speaking to the Daily Star, Bonnie backed calls for tighter controls on our borders, and added that she would not be bonking any illegal immigrants, which would not go towards her bizarre and sickening sex stunts. She blasted migrants crossing the Channel saying it was making the UK a worse place to live.
“Yes, it is bad and illegal,” she fumed. “It is a crime at the end of the day and it shouldn’t be treated so positively sometimes.”
Bonnie is currently being held in Indonesia after she attempted to bring her infamous Bang Bus on tour in the country after her Australian adventure. She was arrested on the tourist hotspot of Bali on suspicion of trying to pick up “barely legal” men in the bus.
She was eventually busted along with 17 other men, all aged between 19 and 40, and was detained on the grounds of making X-rated content, which is banned in Indonesia. She is now facing deportation back to the UK because of her actions.
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