Annie Knight reveals the truth about Bonnie Blue’s despicable plan to return to Australia for Schoolies

Okay, so here’s the tea: it looks like Bonnie Blue may have been less than truthful about her Schoolies Week plans. Apparently, she claimed she was heading back to Australia, but sources are saying that’s not possible – she’s actually banned from the country for four years! It’s a messy situation, and Annie Knight is the one bringing it all to light.

Okay, so last year, this woman – she’s, like, totally infamous now – got her Australian visa cancelled! Apparently, this 26-year-old British citizen was trying to make adult films up and down the Gold Coast, and she was using guys who were… well, just barely old enough to be in those kinds of films. It was a whole scandal, and immigration just shut her down immediately. I’ve been following everything, and it’s wild!

She recently told A Current Affair she plans to return to Australia this year and disrupt Schoolies Week, claiming her legal team is strong.

According to news.com.au, Annie, 28, believes the adult film star is trying to trick her followers with fabricated videos.

Annie reported that her visa has been cancelled, preventing her from traveling to Australia. She doesn’t have legal representation to appeal the decision or change Australian law, according to the report.

I’m absolutely sure she’s currently in Bali filming content she’ll post in three weeks, making it look like she’s at Schoolies.

‘But she’ll have left before Schoolies begins. More lies and deceit as usual,’ she added.

Annie explained she was tired of Bonnie’s attention-seeking behavior, and believes people working in the adult film industry should be held accountable for their actions.

She explained her desire to reduce the shame around sex work, something she believes Bonnie consistently opposes.

Just a few days before, Bonnie had been on the television program A Current Affair, telling Australian parents to expect more from her.

She hinted at having strong legal representation and confirmed she plans to celebrate ‘schoolies’ – the traditional end-of-school celebration – this year, telling Ally Langdon she didn’t want to reveal too many details.

‘A good lawyer gets you a very long way, maybe even Down Under.

This change will likely upset many parents and cause a significant amount of disagreement – it’s expected to be the biggest issue of the year.

Annie and Bonnie used to be very close friends, and last year they even worked together on videos for Schoolies, after Bonnie wasn’t allowed to travel to Australia.

I was so excited when I heard they were heading to Fiji for the yearly event in Nadi! But things quickly took a terrible turn – they were suddenly labeled as ‘prohibited immigrants’ and had to leave immediately. It was awful to hear they were forced to flee like that.

As soon as the sex workers arrived in Fiji, Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua instructed local officials to begin the process of deporting them.

Annie and Bonnie left the country to avoid being deported, and their friendship ended only eight months later.

The conflict between Bonnie and OnlyFans began in early July when Bonnie publicly criticized the platform for suspending her account, claiming she hadn’t violated their rules.

The website for adults told Bonnie her explicit performances weren’t allowed, but she argued she was being unfairly targeted, pointing out that another performer, Annie, had shared similar content without any problems.

Just a few days after that, Annie told the Daily Mail that her former friend had unexpectedly made upsetting comments about her health during interviews.

Annie was hospitalized because her endometriosis flared up after a highly publicized event where she met and slept with 583 men in just six hours.

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2025-11-11 03:37