‘Don’t touch it’: Warning for young men tempted by escort Bonnie Blue wanting OnlyFans content
Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate has joined a concerned parent who took to social media, warning other parents of a notorious content creator’s intention with their teens at Schoolies. Full story.
Gold Coast
Don't miss out on the headlines from Gold Coast. Followed categories will be added to My News.
Mayor Tom Tate is warning young men not to risk their future careers by getting caught up in a notorious OnlyFans escort’s’ plan to again offer sexual services to “barely legal” school leavers coming to the Gold Coast for Schoolies.
Escort Bonnie Blue, alongside an adult content creator Annie Knight last week ignited a firestorm of controversy after publishing a video on social media inviting newly-graduated high school students travelling to Surfers Paradise for Schoolies to join them to create content for their OnlyFans pages.
“Bonnie Blue and I are going to be pleasuring some barely-legal 18-year-olds and we are so excited,” Ms Knight said in the TikTok video.
“Meet us there, we can’t wait.”
Mr Tate, who admitted he had “limited knowledge” in the OnlyFans field, warned young men against getting involved, saying their future would be at stake.
“These cougars (are trying to) get on to young men who are vulnerable, their adrenaline is pumping – and we were all young once – and enticing them to make mistakes that will be on the internet forever,” he said.
“At the moment they don’t understand that, they don’t know in 20 years when they are going to stand up to be a justice of the Supreme Court that they have got this digital video when they were 18 hanging around.
“I say to the young guys, if it looks too good to be true, don’t touch it.”
Bonnie Blue first rose to internet notoriety during Gold Coast Schoolies in 2023 after offering her services to school leavers, an act which has continued to outrage the community.
At the time, the OnlyFans content creator defended her actions, saying the young leavers were all consenting adults, and if people had a problem with her and what she was doing then they had a problem with the law, a stance she is continuing to preach this year.
Her self-promotion has also shocked parents of school leavers, who are set to descend on Surfers Paradise in late November for the annual right-of-passage festival.
Kristi McVee, an ex police office and child safety expert, posted a two minute-long video on TikTok warning fellow parents about the situation and urging them to have an open conversation with their teenagers.
“Just a PSA for any parents whose year 12 school leavers are going to be in the Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast over the school leavers period for schoolies,” she said.
“Basically there is a content creator on this app (TikTok) who is an OF (Only Fans) content creator, I’m not going to say her name because I do not want to give her any attention because that’s what she’s looking for,
“Who has basically decided that she wants school leavers, male school leavers ‘barely legal’, her words, to go and create content with her and be on her OF account so that she can make lots of money because she is a highly successful OF creator.
“She states that teen content is lucrative and she wants to exploit these (teens).
“She is way out of line and if the shoe was on the other foot and this was a male content creator with females, barely legal females, we’d all be jumping up in arms.”
Ms McVee has been praised after posting the videos with the original video generating over two million views.
“So happy mums are making videos about this. It’s actually two of them. Working together. It’s revolting. She named the hotel she is staying at. The hotels need to stop it,” one commenter wrote.
“You explained this very well, love the ‘if this was a man reference’ because it is a fact,” another commenter said.
More Coverage
Originally published as ‘Don’t touch it’: Warning for young men tempted by escort Bonnie Blue wanting OnlyFans content