Annie Knight speaks out after Fiji Schoolies stunt hits headlines
A Gold Coast sex worker has spoken out after returning to Australia when her highly publicised sex stunt didn’t go to plan.
The Australian sex worker who was reportedly kicked out of Fiji for filming explicit content with “barely legal” young men alongside Bonnie Blue has claimed the pair were “not deported”.
Annie Knight headed to the tropical island country to film sexual videos with Schoolies graduates after British-born Blue’s Australian visa was cancelled earlier this month, scuppering their original Gold Coast plans.
But after the pair relocated to a popular resort in Nadi during the annual student celebrations, Fiji’s Minister for Immigration, Pio Tikoduadua, declared Knight and Blue were “prohibited immigrants” and deportation proceedings were commenced by local authorities, according to local Fiji news outlets.
While news the pair had been “deported” from Fiji quickly spread, hitting headlines around the world, Knight is now claiming they fled before police could escort them from the country.
“We were 100 per cent not deported,” Knight, who has been dubbed “Australia’s most sexually active woman”, told news.com.au.
She went into further details during a radio interview with KIIS FM hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie “O” Henderson, in which Knight alleged she and Blue were able to leave the country voluntarily before official proceedings began.
“Bonnie and I were about to go for a photo shoot when our publicist called us,” the 27-year-old told the Kyle and Jackie O Show.
“She was like, ‘Are you guys okay?’ And we’re like, ‘Why?’”
That was when the pair discovered “the police are coming to arrest you and deport you”, prompting the women to pack up and head to the airport, Knight claimed.
The sex worker said it took them 10 minutes to grab their stuff and head to the airport where they separated, with Knight returning to Australia as Blue headed elsewhere.
Knight, who is trying to sleep with 600 people in 2024, alleged the deportation proceedings commenced by local Fiji authorities were unfair.
“They said that we were working, which is not necessarily true,” the adult star insisted
She also compared the situation to other content creators making videos when overseas and earning money from that.
“Isn’t that the same thing?” she asked.
Footage of Blue leaving Fiji has since been shared by a local newspaper which shows her walking through the airport with a “mystery” man.
Blue’s visa was cancelled by the Australian government on November 8 on the grounds of allegations that she had intended to contravene her 12-month visa by working.
It was her intention to work and not the Schoolies campaign itself, which had raised concerns among activists and parents, that saw her visa cancelled.
It isn’t the first time Blue has embarked on a campaign such as this. 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.
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She has also performed similar stunts in the USA with “Spring breakers” and the UK with during their “Freshers Week”.
She has previously said that her content with “barely legal” 18-year-olds performs incredibly well online, earning her loads of cash for the clips.
But, her 2024 bid caught the attention of social media, particularly parents and advocates working in the consent space.