Bonnie Blue, the adult film star who's no stranger to headlines, has announced plans to make a splash at this year’s Schoolies event on the Gold Coast. With a reputation for pushing boundaries, Bonnie – real name Tia Billinger – is ready to upend the status quo once again, and she’s got a message for worried parents: get ready.
In a recent interview with A Current Affair, Bonnie hinted at her upcoming plans. “I’ve got good lawyers and I will be doing schoolies this year,” she stated confidently. It's clear she’s not letting past obstacles, like last year’s visa revocation, get in her way. “A good lawyer gets you a very long way, maybe even Down Under," she teased, signaling her determination to make her presence felt.
Bonnie's announcement is already stirring up concerns among parents, reminiscent of last year’s uproar when she invited "barely legal 18-year-old" men to film content for her OnlyFans during Schoolies week. Her actions led to her visa being revoked, amidst allegations that she planned to work in Australia unlawfully.
Facing backlash, Bonnie didn’t hold back her thoughts, criticizing "middle-aged Karens" for pushing the government to intervene. She seems unfazed by the controversy, insisting that her actions are well within legal boundaries. “I’ve not broken a single rule [or] a single law," she emphasized. "So if you’re really concerned about your kid then look at your parenting. It [has] nothing to do with me.”
In her candid interview, Bonnie addressed accusations of encouraging risky behavior among young men. She insists her interactions are centered around teaching consent and understanding boundaries. “The biggest thing I talk about is consent and everyone has different boundaries,” she explained.
Despite criticisms, particularly from host Sylvia Jeffreys who challenged the messages Bonnie’s content might send, Bonnie remains steadfast. She compared her situation to other forms of media, arguing that just because someone watches a movie like Fast and Furious, it doesn't mean they're encouraged to drive recklessly. "So I am not responsible and I don’t take any blame," she concluded.
As the countdown to Schoolies begins, Bonnie Blue's plans are set to keep tongues wagging and parents on edge. Whether you see her as a provocateur or a progressive voice, one thing's for sure – Bonnie Blue knows how to keep the conversation going.