Bonnie Blue has become aware of a popular petition that was started to have her deported from Australia.
You’re probably aware of Bonnie by now, as she developed a reputation that began last year when she famously slept with 122 men over the course of three weeks during Spring Break.
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Since then, Bonnie has parlayed this attention into a successful career, adding escorting to her professional portfolio.
Now, she’s reportedly gearing up to attempt a world record: the most intimate encounters within a single day, a record currently held at 948.
She often titles her videos by admitting to sleeping with “barely legal” men, which is a point of contention for some people.
Bonnie shares a lot of her interactions on Instagram and TikTok – without the adult part obviously.
It’s evident that she’s amassed quite a substantial following with 138,000 followers on Instagram alone.
And this level of following has got some people concerned…
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Bonnie recently issued a public invitation for young Schoolies participants on the Gold Coast to join her at the Meriton in Surfers Paradise, sparking a wave of criticism.
Schoolies in Australia is a week-long celebration for recent high-school graduates who will presumably be just over 18.
The recent Schoolies stunt has led to widespread outcry, with community members petitioning for the adult entertainer to be banned from the country.
The petition on Change.org, now nearing 20,000 signatures, claims Bonnie is “preying” on young men and using the opportunity to create explicit content that many feel crosses ethical lines.
At the time of writing, the petition stands at 19,936 signatures.
The petition’s organizers argue that Bonnie’s presence poses risks for young attendees at Schoolies and want her visa to be canceled, meaning she would have to leave the country.
The petition as it currently stands. Credit: Change.org
“This is her sole working job while living in Australia from the UK. How is she contributing to our society?” the petition states. “Many parents are already concerned about their children’s safety at Schoolies, and this only heightens those fears.”
Despite the backlash, Bonnie has responded defiantly, arguing that her activities are entirely within legal bounds, per News.com.au.
“I receive backlash for sleeping with barely legal 18-year-olds, but the key word in that sentence is ‘legal,’” she said in a statement. “Rather than comment on my TikToks, people should complain to the government to increase the age from 18 to 21. I’m only complying with Australian law. If it rises to 21, I will then film with barely legal 21-year-olds.”
She also highlighted the safeguards she has in place, including consent documentation, ID verification, and breathalyzer tests for participants.
“Even when my videos are completely legal, with written consent and verification, the complaints persist,” she said, dismissing critics as “Karens”.
In response to criticisms labeling her behavior as predatory, Bonnie maintained that her content promotes safe practices and education.
“I understand people may not agree with the content I make; however, that doesn’t make me a predator,” she said.
“Middle-aged women who are giving me hate should be thanking me. I’m educating the younger generation on safe sex, consent, and helping them understand their bodies.”