Bonnie Blue’s newest sick stunt warning as she claims ‘I’m going to be drowning in fluids’

Bonnie Blue was booted out of Australia and banned from re-entering last year for breaching the terms of her visa, but she reckons she’ll be back Down Under soon

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Bonnie reckons she’ll be back Down Under soon(Image: Instagram/bonnie_blue_xo)

Controversial adult star Bonnie Blue has vowed to return to Australia to bonk teenage boys and insisted: “This year I’m going to be drowning in fluids.” The X-rated content creator was previously banned from the country after trying to film with “barely legal boys”.

But she has vowed to go Down Under for “schoolies week”, an Aussie tradition of high-school graduates having week-long holidays after the end of their final exams in late November and early December. Most school leavers in the country are 17 or 18, above the age of consent, which is 16 or 17 depending on the state. Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, had her 12-month visa torn up by immigration officials over her filming plans last year.

But in a recent video, she declared: “After draining so many barely legal freshers in the UK, I’m now ready to taste the sweet Australians. This year I’m going to be drowning in fluids.”

It comes after she told Aussie news programme A Current Affair that has “friends in the right places” and is prepared to use them to get what she wants.

She told host Allison Langdon: “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. A good lawyer gets you a very long way, maybe even Down Under.

“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.”

Asked why she feels her antics are so frowned upon, Bonnie said: “Sex work has always been disgusting in most people’s eyes. Sex work is wrong. Like porn has always been shamed.

“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.”

And speaking on a podcast, Bonnie recently said: “If I ever came back, I’d come back, do the craziest gangbang and then get given a permanent ban.”

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

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