EXCLUSIVE
Sex worker Bonnie Blue’s plans to travel to Australia for a sex marathon with ‘barely legal’ teenage school leavers is in tatters, after authorities sensationally cancelled her visa.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal Blue’s 12-month visitor visa was cancelled by the Department of Home Affairs on Thursday because she had voiced plans to undertake paid work, which is illegal under the conditions of her visitor 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 told Daily Mail Australia.
The 25-year-old British woman had 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.
Blue, 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 on Thursday after more than 20,000 people signed a Change.org petition calling for her visa to be revoked on character grounds.
Blue was slammed by abuse survivor Harrison James as a ‘predator capitalising on a dangerous culture where boys are conditioned by mainstream porn to view sexual encounters as their ticket to validation and manhood’.
The shock eleventh hour decision comes after Daily Mail Australia’s political editor Peter van Onselen lambasted Mr Burke for seemingly dodging the issue.
Bonnie Blue’s Australian visa has been cancelled just days before her X-rated Schoolies stunt
Before her Australian visa was torn up, Blue (left) planned to join forces with fellow content creator Annie Knight – dubbed ‘Australia’s most sexually active woman’.
Mr Burke had only recently issued a statement saying that he would ‘consider refusing and cancelling visas for anyone who seeks to incite discord in Australia’.
He recently used those powers to reject a visa application by Trump supporter Candace Owens, whose commentary included anti-semitic remarks.
‘It is hard not to agree that were Bonnie Blue a male sex worker targeting female ‘barely legal’ 18-year-olds, Burke would certainly use his powers,’ van Onselen wrote.
The sex worker’s 2023 Schoolies stunt saw her become a top creator on OnlyFans where she claims to make up to $300,000 a month selling her X-rated content.
Blue earlier this week defended herself from critics in an interview with the Daily Mail, saying: ‘I am not a predator!’
‘These 18-year-olds can go to the Army, they can drive, they can drink, they’re choosing their careers for the rest of their life,’ she says. ‘If they want to use their own bodies to come and sleep with me, that is their decision.’
‘We seem to say 18-year-olds don’t know better. But if an 18-year-old commits a crime, the first thing they would say is that they’re an adult, they should know better.’
Blue said the men she’s ‘bonking’ are required to sign a consent form and provide two forms of IDs that are photographed alongside their face. Police-grade breathalysers are used to ensure the boys aren’t intoxicated.
Before her Australian visa was torn up, Blue planned to join forces with fellow content creator Annie Knight – dubbed ‘Australia’s most sexually active woman’.
Blue’s 2023 Schoolies stunt saw her become a top creator on OnlyFans where she claims to make up to $300,000 a month selling her X-rated content
The 25-year-old sex worker earlier this week defended herself from critics in an interview with the Daily Mail, saying: ‘I am not a predator!’
With Queensland off the agenda for now, the 25-year-old has set her sights on breaking the world record for sleeping with the most number of men in a 24-hour period. The current record is 919 which she hopes to beat next year.
‘I’m aiming for over 1000. It’s a lot to mentally and physically prepare for but I think I can do it,’ she told this publication.
The 25-year-old’s life took a dramatic turn in 2020 when she decided to become a webcam performer to supplement her income from her full-time job in recruitment.
‘I got to a point in my life realising I would be doing this job up until I retire unless I make a drastic change,’ she explains.
‘I wasn’t inspired and I didn’t want to keep going to the office and working for someone else, getting told I would only have 22 days annual leave a year and be stuck on a restricted pay.’
She now enjoys the freedom that comes with her line of work, explaining that if doesn’t feel like making explicit content some days, she won’t.