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‘I didn’t get deported’: Schoolies sex worker sets sights on Surfers Paradise

The controversial Gold Coast sex worker at the centre of the Schoolies sex scandal has set the record straight on what really went down when she left Fiji. SEE THE VIDEO

A controversial Queensland sex worker at the centre of the Schoolies sex scandal has revealed what really went down when she left Fiji.

Vowing to sleep with as many school-leavers aged 18 or over as possible, Annie Knight and Bonnie Blue were forced to fly to Fiji earlier this month when news of their plan attracted condemnation from locals.

In a video uploaded today, Annie Knight said she wanted to set the record straight on what led to her leaving the tropical island in the span of just two hours.

“We were in Fiji for schoolies, we were about to go out and start filming, when our publicist called us and asked us if we were okay,” she said.

Ms Knight said her publicist informed her about the reports of the Fijian Government’s plans to deport the duo.

“We were like, we are going to pack our bags and leave. Within ten minutes we got on a boat to the main land, got in a taxi, got to the airport and booked our flights on the way to the airport,” she said.

“I was literally boarding straight away. I didn’t get served papers, I didn’t get deported. If the Fijian Government are going to deport someone, I highly recommend maybe they just do it before they contact the news outlets.”

Ms Knight arrived in Australia last night.

“Obviously we are not allowed back to Fiji again, but that’s totally fine. Unfortunately, there is a lot of discrimination against sex workers even though it is legal,” she said.

The TikToker said she is planning to film adult content with more school-leavers in Surfers Paradise next week.

“I’m so excited to meet everyone. If you’re going to be there, shoot me a message, and maybe we can catch up,” she said.

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