Porn star duo set to be deported over plans to sleep with ‘barely legal teens’

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Two controversial porn stars who planned to sleep with “barely legal teens” are set to be kicked out of Fiji — just a week after one was banned from entering Australia.

Bonnie Blue and Australian Annie Knight took their Schoolies endeavour to Fiji after the Australian government revoked Blue’s visa.

However, now the pair are set to be deported from Fiji for breaking their visitor visas to film OnlyFans content, according to reports.

Pio Tikoduadua, Fiji’s Home Affairs and Immigration Minister, said Blue would be deported.

Bonnie Blue (left) and Annie Knight tried their viral stunt in Fiji. Instagram / @bonnie_blue_xox

“I have exercised my authority under the Immigration Act to declare Tia Billinger, the United Kingdom national known by her screen name, Bonnie Blue, a prohibited immigrant,” Tikoduadua said.

It comes after Viliame Gavoka, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, called the duo “harmful” to Fiji’s tourist destination image.

News.com.au contacted Blue’s and Knight’s management for comment. They declined at this time.

Just two hours prior to the news breaking, the pair were boasting about their exploits from the day before. The pair said they had sex with 24 people in honor of the class of 2024.

But, they had a “lot of catching up to do.”

Last week, it was confirmed that Blue’s visa into Australia was cancelled. This was on the grounds of allegations that she had intended to contravene her 12-month visa by working in Australia. It was her intention to work and not the Schoolies campaign that saw her visa cancelled.

They are set to be deported from Fiji for breaking their visitor visas to film OnlyFans content. Instagram / @bonnie_blue_xox
This incident takes place a week after they were kicked out of Australia for the same act. Instagram / @bonnie_blue_xox

But, the news prompted her to lash out. She took aim at “middle-aged Karens” for leading the charge for the Albanese government to take action.

She told news.com.au that “as a law-abiding person” she doesn’t agree with the decision but will “observe and respect” all laws of Australia as she has always said she would.

She had intentions to appeal but ended up in Fiji, rather than try to enter Australia or Bali. She was joined by Knight.

It was set to be Blue’s second consecutive Schoolies trip after famously filming X-rated content on the Gold Coast last year with recent school leavers.

She has also performed similar stunts in the USA with “Spring breakers” and the UK with their “Freshies”.

She has previously said that her content with “barely legal” teen boys performs incredibly well online, earning her loads of cash for the clips. But, this decision wasn’t the only time the 25-year-old had been at the center of controversy.

She once boldly blamed the wives of men who commit adultery – stating it’s their fault for “moaning too much” and “not knowing how to pleasure their husbands”.

Then she copped widespread criticism for her controversial views on marriage after the $1,500-an-hour ($1,000 USD) sex worker made similar remarks while appearing on The Kyle & Jackie O Show in August.

The pair said they had sex with 24 people in honor of the class of 2024. Instagram / @bonnie_blue_xox

Meanwhile, Knight is on a bid to sleep with 600 people by the end of the year.

Blue and Knight aren’t the only sex workers who have targeted Schoolies students, with porn star Kay Manuel being kicked out of her Airbnb in Queensland for sleeping with 55 school leavers.

Manuel told news.com.au she received notice she was being booted from her Gold Coast rental penthouse on Sunday, after spending the morning recording scenes with a group of 20 school graduates who “all knew each other” from competing on a “sporting team” in Victoria.

The real climax came when the professional sex worker found out she wouldn’t be refunded the almost-$15,000 ($9,800 USD) she’d already paid to hire the palatial apartment for the two weeks during Schoolies.

“And they charged a cleaning fee even though there was no mess,” she said.

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