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Bonnie Blue was famously denied her visa to Australia in 2024 over issues with her right to work. She’d planned to film with students for her adult platform — something many people took issue with. She and Annie Knight, known as Australia ’s most sexually active woman, then decided to take their bid to sleep with students to Fiji.
However, the government canceled their visas for the same reason as Australia. The pair made a mad dash from their hotel to the airport to narrowly avoid official deportation.Bonnie Blue has been slammed as a “predator” after a video surfaced of her asking a fast food worker for sex.“I can’t see it on the menu but I was wondering where do I get the five guys from,” she asked. The worker was confused by her question so Blue repeated herself. She said she didn’t know if there was a “special room” he could take her to.She then continued to push, asking him if he’d like to join her after his shift. She said she wanted to give him a “good rating.”“I can’t see it on the menu but I was wondering where do I get the five guys from,” she asked, according to the TikTok video.She said all she was doing was asking “what was on the menu” and he said he felt as though he was dreaming. “I can hand you a menu if you want,” he said. Blue then asked if he was on it. When the man said he wasn’t, she said it was a “shame.”An X user shared the clip, which was posted on Blue’s TikTok, to the social media platform. He claimed to be the man in the clip. “Bonnie Blue recording me at work was not on my bingo card for this year but here we are I guess,” the X user posted. “Real talk tho I’m actually OK, I thought it was funny at first but in hindsight she never asked for my age, never ask my consent to post, and persisted after several times of me saying no. This could’ve gone completely wrong if she did this to someone else but alas.”Collin Rugg, who shared the video on X, called Blue a “predator.” Many other social media users weighed in on the issue.“This woman should be banned from public,” one social media user commented. Others praised the worker’s actions, while some said he was capable of making his own decisions and she “wasn’t preying on anyone.” Last year, after Blue’s Schoolies endeavor, she exclusively told news.com.au that she stood by her actions despite facing backlash and being labeled as “predatory.”“I can hand you a menu if you want,” he said confusingly. Blue then asked if he was on it. When the man said he wasn’t, she said it was a “shame.”she isn’t predatory is that the boys who line up to sleep with her after she shares her location must complete “multiple” consent forms. Along with this, the teens must undergo a breathalyzer test, wear condoms, and bring physical ID to prove they are of age.Then throughout their interaction, she said, “The topic of consent is heavily discussed.” However, not everyone agreed with her assertions. Activist and survivor Harrison James told news.com.au at the time that he believed the creator posed a genuine risk to young school leavers, despite her assurances regarding safety and consent. “Bonnie’s approach of sharing her location online and allowing participants to ‘queue’ without any vetting process is deeply concerning,” he said.“It raises significant ethical and safety issues, especially given the vulnerability of young men who are barely legal adults. This lack of structure creates a heightened risk of coercion, exploitation, and uninformed decision-making.” James, who was molested as a teenager, is currently advocating for the removal of “good character” references in the sentencing procedures of pedophiles through the ‘Your Reference Ain’t Relevant’ campaign. “While Bonnie emphasizes the use of consent forms and discussions, these steps don’t eliminate the underlying power imbalance,” the award-winning activist explained.Homeless man with ‘flamethrower’ busted on suspicion of arson near LA’s Kenneth Fire after residents detain him ABC's ‘narcissistic’ David Muir roasted for sprucing up 'svelte' looks while reporting on deadly LA firesEureka unveils its newest J15 Max Ultra Robot Vacuum — Here's why it's worth itPick up a 4-pack of Apple AirTags at their lowest price ever today on AmazonBonnie Blue has been slammed as a “predator” after a video surfaced of her asking a fast food worker for sex.“I can’t see it on the menu but I was wondering where do I get the five guys from,” she asked, according to the TikTok video.“I can hand you a menu if you want,” he said confusingly. Blue then asked if he was on it. When the man said he wasn’t, she said it was a “shame.""This woman should be banned from public," one social media user commented under the video.
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