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Who is Bonnie Blue? We put the controversial creator under the spotlight

From Schoolies shocks to Bali raids, adult content creator Bonnie Blue has never been far from the headlines.

Love her or hate her, Bonnie Blue has been making headlines ever since she landed in Australia. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Love her or hate her, Bonnie Blue has been making headlines ever since she landed in Australia. Picture: Glenn Hampson

Love her or hate her, Bonnie Blue has been making headlines ever since she landed in Australia.

The adult content creator was just embroiled in a Bali raid, adding another wild chapter to her controversial legacy.

Background and rise to fame

The British adult creator, whose real name is Tia Billinger and born May 14, 1999, moved to Australia with her then‑husband Oliver Davidson shortly after marrying in 2022, seeking a different lifestyle and to avoid the conventional 9‑to‑5.

Bonnie Blue.
Bonnie Blue.
And with Annie Knight in Fiji for Schoolies 2024. Picture: Instagram
And with Annie Knight in Fiji for Schoolies 2024. Picture: Instagram

After financial pressures, she left an office job, began camming, and built a lucrative OnlyFans career with Davidson initially supportive behind the scenes.

Their marriage ended in 2023; she said they “grew apart” after being together since age 14 and noted he “didn’t like beach days and boat trips,” underscoring lifestyle differences between the pair.

Visa cancelled and deported

Australian authorities cancelled Bonnie Blue’s visa in November 2024 and deported her after she promoted plans to target Schoolies on the Gold Coast.

She posted videos seeking “barely legal boys”, triggering widespread outrage from parents and calls to block her entry.

Bonnie Blue has divided opinion. Picture: Supplied
Bonnie Blue has divided opinion. Picture: Supplied

Officials alleged she intended to work without the appropriate visa, prompting swift action at the border.

Critics widely labelled the behaviour “predatory” and called for a permanent exclusion from Australia.

Fiji deportation

Fijian authorities in November 2024 declared Bonnie Blue a “prohibited immigrant” and moved to deport her after assessing she had “breached the conditions of her stay” linked to OnlyFans work and plans around Schoolies.

Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua said action was necessary “to safeguard Fiji’s integrity and immigration system.”

Bonnie Blue has been deported from several countries.
Bonnie Blue has been deported from several countries.

She travelled to Fiji after being banned from Australia over proposed content targeting “18‑year‑old boys” during Schoolies.

Her cameraman and fellow creator Annie Knight were also slated for removal, underscoring a broader clampdown on explicit content tied to Schoolies.

Threat to return for Schoolies

Despite the 2024 deportation, she publicly vowed to return for Schoolies in 2025, boasting she had “good lawyers.”

The declaration reignited concern among parents and community leaders ahead of Queensland’s end‑of‑school celebrations.

Bonnie claimed she slept with 1000 men.
Bonnie claimed she slept with 1000 men.

Calls intensified for authorities to prevent her re‑entry, citing community safety and the prior visa breach.

Her comments kept the issue at the top of Australian headlines in the lead‑up to Schoolies.

Gold Coast ‘Bang Bus’ towed

A vehicle branded as the “Bang Bus” was spotted and towed in Surfers Paradise during Schoolies 2025, drawing attention from Queensland Police.

The sighting fuelled speculation she was operating in the area, though reports indicated she was in Bali at the time.

Bonnie Blue with one of her Ban Buses.
Bonnie Blue with one of her Ban Buses.

Police attended but issued no infringements in relation to the vehicle.

The incident heightened public unease about her proximity to Queensland’s youth‑focused event.

Vials of spit up for grabs

In November Blue offered vials of her spit at Brisbane’s Sxhibition festival.

The British creator booked her “Bonnie Blue Bus” to roll into the Brisbane Showgrounds from November 28 to 30 as part of the three-day adult lifestyle expo.

Bonnie Blue with her
Bonnie Blue with her "spit vial". Picture: Supplied

The bus was stocked with T-shirts, knickers and what organisers described as “vials of her spit”.

Event manager Belinda Gavin said the star’s antics often sat outside her own moral comfort zone but admitted Bonnie Blue’s ability to generate attention was undeniable.

‘1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story’

A documentary was released on the star and traced Blue’s rise, framing her shock‑driven tactics alongside the personal fallout.

'1000 Men and Me' documentary showing on Stan in Australia. Picture: Stan
'1000 Men and Me' documentary showing on Stan in Australia. Picture: Stan

It covered her move to Australia with her then‑husband and included film and interviews from her claim she “slept with 1057 men in 12 hours,” which cemented her viral notoriety.

Bali police raid involving Australians

Indonesian police last week raided a Bali property linked to content creation during the Schoolies period, with 14 Australians questioned as witnesses.

Blue and three British men were placed under immigration investigation over suspected pornography‑related activity.

Bonnie Blue was being held by officials in Bali.
Bonnie Blue was being held by officials in Bali.

The raid kept her actions squarely in Australian headlines, given the Schoolies connection and the presence of Australians.

Authorities have signalled ongoing inquiries, and details may evolve as the case progresses.

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