After her Australian visa is canceled, Bonnie Blue defends herself, claiming critics have only made her richer and more famous.
British OnlyFans model Bonnie Blue is no stranger to controversy, but her latest drama has ignited global headlines. Blue’s Australian visa was canceled this week after a public outcry over her plans to create explicit content with schoolies—young adults attending a rite-of-passage event similar to spring break
The 25-year-old model planned to film X-rated content with students fresh out of high school while they celebrated their newfound adulthood on the Gold Coast. However, her visa was officially revoked on grounds unrelated to the public backlash. Authorities said she violated the terms of her 12-month visa by working in Australia. Despite the setback, Blue isn’t staying quiet.
“I would do Schoolies in another location. Like Fiji. It’s beautiful. But in terms of the petition, it really is pathetic.” she told News.com.au.
From Viral Fame to Visa Drama
Bonnie Blue is no stranger to the spotlight—or controversy. Hailing from the UK, Bonnie is a successful OnlyFans creator who reportedly earns a jaw-dropping £500,000 a month from her adult content. Known for her unapologetic style, she frequently pushes boundaries to keep her fans entertained. Her latest stunt, however, sparked outrage.
Bonnie had planned to film adult content with young men celebrating Schoolies on the Gold Coast, a popular holiday destination for recent high school graduates. Critics accused her of targeting “barely legal” individuals for profit, calling her actions inappropriate and exploitative. The backlash was swift.
Over 22,000 people signed a petition demanding her visa be revoked. By the end of the week, Australian authorities had canceled it, leaving Bonnie in hot water. Bonnie, however, is unfazed. “I’m not a predator,” she told the Daily Mail.
“These 18-year-olds can go to the Army, they can drive, they can drink—they’re adults making their own decisions. If they want to use their own bodies to sleep with me, that’s their choice.”
From Australia to Fiji: The Saga Continues
Bonnie’s visa drama didn’t end with her leaving Australia. Reports revealed that she and fellow content creator Annie Knight fled to Fiji, only to face potential deportation there too. It seems Bonnie’s reputation is following her wherever she goes.
But for Bonnie, every headline, tweet, and petition is another reason to keep going. She’s made it clear that she won’t stop creating content, no matter the obstacles. Her ability to turn controversy into opportunity has become her signature move.
Major platforms like TikTok and Twitter have been flooded with discussions about Bonnie, with fans and critics alike weighing in on her decisions. But if you think all the negativity might stop her, think again.
Turning Backlash into Bank
Bonnie is thriving. She’s already raking in an estimated £500,000 a month from her content, but she predicts her earnings will hit £750,000 this month thanks to the extra attention. Bonnie says she owes her rising income not just to her fans but to the critics who keep her name in the headlines.
The more people talk about her, the more curious they become about her work. And curiosity, in the world of adult content, translates to big money. Bonnie claims to have slept with over 100 men during her rise to fame, and her bold attitude has helped her carve out a niche in the competitive adult industry. On Friday’s morning episode of The Briefing, Blue joins Helen Smith to share what she thinks of people calling her a predator.
“The current repetition to get me canceled is the promotion for my OF video. So, thanks to my subscribers, but also thanks to the haters—you’re making me rich!”
Bonnie’s Not Backing Down
Bonnie Blue’s story is far from over. Whether in Fiji, the UK, or somewhere new, she’s determined to keep creating content and growing her empire. For Bonnie, every criticism is just another opportunity to amplify her platform.
Her unapologetic attitude has won her loyal fans and bitter critics alike, but one thing is clear: Bonnie isn’t stopping anytime soon.
“You can hate me, you can sign petitions against me, but at the end of the day, I’m still here. And I’m still making money,” she said.