OnlyFans model reportedly has Australian visa cancelled over controversial schoolies plan
Bonnie Blue has reportedly had her Australian visa cancelled after making an X-rated offer to young Aussie teens.
Controversial sex worker Bonnie Blue has reportedly had her Australian visa denied after publicly announcing her plans to travel to the Gold Coast and "pleasure 18-year-olds" at schoolies to produce OnlyFans content.
Last month, the British woman announced on social media she would be returning to Australia for a second consecutive year to "take virginities" while creating content for her X-rated account. However her plans appear to be dashed after the Department of Home Affairs reportedly revoked her 12-month visitor visa because any work carried out in the country would be in breach of her visa conditions.
Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Tony Burke said anyone who intends to break the rules of the Australian visa system shouldn't bother applying for one.
"The Australian visa system has rules. If you don’t intend to obey those rules, don’t apply," the minister told the Daily Mail, with the publication reporting on Friday that the visa for the social media personality has been cancelled.
Yahoo News has reached out to the Department of Home Affairs for further comment.
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OnlyFans creator sparks huge backlash with schoolies plan
There has been a public outcry after Blue announced her intentions last week, with the Gold Coast mayor publicly urging schoolies not to risk their reputation or future careers by engaging in any X-rated content while on their trip — often seen as a rite of passage to adulthood after high schoolers complete their HSC exams.
More than 20,000 people also signed a Change.org petition calling for her visa to be denied.
Another famous Aussie OnlyFans creator, Annie Knight, also announced she had the intention of joining Blue at schoolies to create similar content.
The pair insist there is a rigorous vetting process for those who participate in their content, with every individual giving their consent and going through an identification process to ensure they are of legal age.
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