‘Uproar’: Bonnie’s threat to Aussie parents

Bonnie Blue has plans to send terror through the hearts of parents across the Gold Coast again during schoolies next month.
The adult film star – real name Tia Billinger – has risen to international fame for having sex with men for free and posting the videos online.
In a new interview she’s revealed her plans to bring her controversial brand of sex work over to Australia in just a few short weeks, and she doesn’t think the government can get in her way this time.
“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,” she told A Current Affair.
“A good lawyer gets you a very long way, maybe even Down Under.
“I think it’s going to frustrate a lot of parents … This is going to cause the biggest uproar this year.”
Blue sparked national outrage last year when she put out a call for “barely legal 18-year-old” men to film porn videos for her OnlyFans page during Schoolies week.
After much backlash, news.com.au were the first to confirm last November that her visa had been revoked on the grounds of allegations that Blue intended to contravene her 12-month visa by working in Australia.
It was this intention to work that was the basis for the cancellation, not the actual campaign over her plan to have sex with teenage boys aged over 18 during Schoolies week.
The shock move prompted Blue to lash out at “middle-aged Karens” at the time for leading the charge for the Albanese government to take action.
Elsewhere in Blue’s new ACA interview, she faced a grilling over claims that she’s “encouraging sexual violence” among Gen Z men due to her personal preferences in the bedroom.
“I’ve not broken a single rule [or] a single law. So if you’re really concerned about your kid then look at your parenting. It [has] nothing to do with me.”
“I’m not saying you should do this. All I wanted to do was sleep with anyone above the age of 18, have fun [and] frustrate a lot of people in the process.”
She insisted that the biggest topic of conversation she has with young men is about “consent”.
“The biggest thing I talk about is consent and everyone has different boundaries.
“[Boys] might have just been watching porn online thinking all the girls enjoy the same. From when they walk through the door with me I explain what my dos are, what my don’ts are [and] what I enjoy.”
Host Sylvia Jeffreys pushed back, countering that tyoung boys are “looking at [your content] and the perception of that is that you are getting your hair pulled really hard and, you know, you yourself have said that most women don’t enjoy the kind of sex that you have, yet you’re kind of teaching these boys that it’s the sex that they deserve.”
“There are loads of pornstars doing the most extreme things,” Blue replied.
“If your 18-year-old is watching Fast and Furious you don’t blame [the film] for him driving crazy. You blame [him].
“So I am not responsible and I don’t take any blame.”




