OnlyFans performers Bonnie Blue and Annie Knight are facing deportation from Fiji after violating their visitor visas, as they intended to film adult content during the Schoolies week celebrations. This decision was confirmed by Fiji's Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua, who stated that Blue has been labeled as a prohibited immigrant.

OnlyFans Stars Bonnie Blue and Annie Knight Face Deportation from Fiji Over Adult Content Plans

Fiji's Government Takes Action Against Visa Violations

Minister Pio Tikoduadua announced that Bonnie Blue, born Tia Billinger and aged 25, has been officially declared a prohibited immigrant due to her intentions to engage in adult filming activities while in Fiji. Tikoduadua emphasized that he has exercised his authority under the Immigration Act to enforce this decision, highlighting the seriousness of the situation. Blue's arrival in Fiji on November 17 was preceded by her eviction from Australia for similar reasons, where she planned to film adult content in the Gold Coast.

OnlyFans Stars Bonnie Blue and Annie Knight Face Deportation from Fiji Over Adult Content Plans

Concerns Over Tourism Impact

Fiji's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Viliame Gavoka, voiced concerns regarding the potential negative impact that Blue's actions could have on Fiji's reputation as a tourist destination. Gavoka mentioned that the government is urgently examining the situation in light of reports about the activities planned by Blue and Knight, especially considering the vulnerable nature of the Schoolies week events. The Minister reiterated support for any measures taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration to cancel the work visas associated with these individuals.

Reported Plans Raise Alarm

Prior to her deportation order, Bonnie Blue had openly discussed her intentions to fly to the Gold Coast for Schoolies week, where she allegedly planned to offer free sexual favors to 18-year-old males, provided they consented to being filmed. This plan was deemed illegal under her visitor visa, which prohibits engaging in paid work. The cancellation of her 12-month visitor visa by the Australian Department of Home Affairs followed her public declarations of undertaking such activities.

Ongoing Developments Expected

The Australian media had previously criticized government officials, including Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Tony Burke, for not addressing issues related to the adult entertainment sector adequately. The unfolding circumstances surrounding Bonnie Blue's and Annie Knight's planned activities are expected to continue making headlines as authorities seek to uphold visa regulations and protect Fiji's image.