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Rebekah Scanlan @rebekahscanlan November 19, 2025 - 3:50PM Share via Email Share on Facebook Share on Whatsapp Listen to this article Copied URL to clipboard 'Frustrate a lot of parents'- Bonnie Blue unveils plan to return to Australia 'Frustrate a lot of parents': Bonnie Blue unveils plan to return to Australia “Is Bonnie Blue in Australia?” That’s the question the news.com.au office has been trying to answer ever since the controversial sex worker’s infamous blue van was seen driving around a popular Queensland holiday spot at the start of the week. It seemed unlikely. The 26-year-old adult star had her Australian visa cancelled last year after her “barely legal” Schoolies stunt garnered public outcry. The British porn star was banned on the grounds of allegations that she intended to contravene her 12-month visa by working in Australia. Copied URL to clipboard What is Bonnie Blue doing in Australia?' The sex worker, whose visa was cancelled last year, has seemingly been... But despite being blocked from the country she’d once called home with her now estranged husband Ollie Davidson, Blue recently hinted that she’d found a way to get around the legal restrictions. “I don’t want to give too much away, but let’s just say, I’ve got good lawyers and I will be doing schoolies this year,” she told A Current Affair two weeks ago. With the school leavers celebrations set to kick off, Blue’s publicity spree has too, with journalists across the country inundated with offers to cover the “whispers that Bonnie Blue is in Queensland”. However, news.com.au can reveal that the British creator – known for her shock marketing tactics and previous Schoolies controversies – has not been able to overcome her visa cancellation. The 26-year-old has admitted to news.com.au she is not in Australia, despite teasing her return ahead of Schoolies. Picture: Instagram/BonnieBlue The banned sex worker has been ‘seen’ on Gold Coast by multiple confused Aussies. Picture: TikTok “The whole point of Schoolies is to have fun; it’s to celebrate them finishing school, and whether I’m there or not, I can still offer entertainment,” she said. And just how is she doing that? You’re probably going to regret asking. “My goal and aim has always been to interact with as many people as possible, so I’m sending lots of my fluids and my ‘bang bus’,” she claimed. “While I’m attending Bali Schoolies this year, vials of my saliva are being handed out at an event I’m hosting on the Gold Coast, an idea that allows me to be in more than one place at once.” According to Blue, she spent hours filling “hundreds and hundreds of vials” in order to ensure those who want her back on Aussie shores, can still get a hands-on experience with her. “If I physically can’t be there, this is the next best thing, but it was hard work. Gradually, people I work with, have been collecting the vials and have brought them to Australia in suitcases,” she claimed. But it’s just a bus adorned with her infamous logo. Picture: TikTok Human bodily fluids, however, are listed as prohibited imports by the Australian Border Force (ABF). Permission for the exportation of human body fluids, organs and other tissue and substances derived from human blood can be granted by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). Valid permission to export must be produced to the Australian Border Force at the time of exportation. News.com.au has contacted Queensland’s Department of Home Affairs for comment which had not responded at the time of publication. The spit is also set to appear at Brisbane’s Sexhibition festival, a three-day adult expo running later this month. Organisers are clearly hoping to cash in on the disgusting nature of the offering, with Sexhibition’s event manager, Belinda Gavin, admitting Blue’s antics often sit outside her own morals. “We’re super excited to have her promoting at our show although sometimes some of her antics and tactics are perhaps not aligned with my personal moral standpoint but good for her for always giving you a go and being on top of a marketing curve,” she told the Courier Mail. “She’s very brazen and very calculated with her marketing strategies. She knows what people react to and she pokes the bear even more. I don’t necessarily agree with all of her tactics but I applaud her results.” She has claimed the bus will be handing out vials of her saliva to ensure she is still part of the Schoolies celebrations. Picture Instagram/BonnieBlue Some have been ‘outraged’ as the bus was spotted passing by a high school and students. Picture: TikTok Blue, who was forced to attend Schoolies in Fiji in the aftermath of her visa cancellation last year only to then be deported there too, said she’s not worried about her “barely legal” stunt suffering a similar fate. “I’ve got a lot planned for the celebrations, the goal is just about ensuring everyone I meet has a good time, and I am not bothered about the middle-aged parents who get outraged in the process,” she said. While news of Blue’s so-called “return” to Australia is only just starting to circulate, there are already some who have expressed concern. A video captioned, “what is Bonnie Blue doing in Australia?” was recently posted to TikTok that shows her bus driving past students outside a Queensland high school. “Oh no, we’re cooked,” said one. “Not Australia,” remarked someone else. “Why is it at a school?” asked another. More Coverage Wildly popular US chain to open in Australia Claudia Poposki Crazy scenes as Mormon church changes rule Rebekah Scanlan While another video shows the bus driving through the Goldie with the caption: “Can’t believe Bonnie Blue is actually in Australia, WTF.” “You’re all getting fooled,” replied one in the comments. “It’s all lies,” shared another. More related stories ‘Stop’: Late-night habit every woman commits It’s 10pm and I’ve just booked an Uber home – but before getting in the car, I do something instinctively that I shouldn’t have to. Crazy scenes as Mormon church changes rule A controversial religion requiring members to wear modest undergarments has released a “skimpier” version for the first time in 200 years. New shark warning for popular surf spot A great white has bumped a diver 30m offshore near the location where a kite surfer was attacked one week ago. 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Truth about viral sightings of banned sex worker Bonnie Blue on Gold Coast
The 26-year-old porn star had her Australian visa cancelled last year, but now there have been multiple sightings of her ahead of Schoolies.
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November 19, 2025 - 3:50PM

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'Frustrate a lot of parents'- Bonnie Blue unveils plan to return to Australia

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“Is Bonnie Blue in Australia?”
That’s the question the news.com.au office has been trying to answer ever since the controversial sex worker’s infamous blue van was seen driving around a popular Queensland holiday spot at the start of the week.
It seemed unlikely. The 26-year-old adult star had her Australian visa cancelled last year after her “barely legal” Schoolies stunt garnered public outcry.
The British porn star was banned on the grounds of allegations that she intended to contravene her 12-month visa by working in Australia.

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What is Bonnie Blue doing in Australia?'

The sex worker, whose visa was cancelled last year, has seemingly been...

But despite being blocked from the country she’d once called home with her now estranged husband Ollie Davidson, Blue recently hinted that she’d found a way to get around the legal restrictions.
“I don’t want to give too much away, but let’s just say, I’ve got good lawyers and I will be doing schoolies this year,” she told A Current Affair two weeks ago.
With the school leavers celebrations set to kick off, Blue’s publicity spree has too, with journalists across the country inundated with offers to cover the “whispers that Bonnie Blue is in Queensland”.
However, news.com.au can reveal that the British creator – known for her shock marketing tactics and previous Schoolies controversies – has not been able to overcome her visa cancellation.

The 26-year-old has admitted to news.com.au she is not in Australia, despite teasing her return ahead of Schoolies. Picture: Instagram/BonnieBlue

The banned sex worker has been ‘seen’ on Gold Coast by multiple confused Aussies. Picture: TikTok
“The whole point of Schoolies is to have fun; it’s to celebrate them finishing school, and whether I’m there or not, I can still offer entertainment,” she said.

And just how is she doing that? You’re probably going to regret asking.
“My goal and aim has always been to interact with as many people as possible, so I’m sending lots of my fluids and my ‘bang bus’,” she claimed.
“While I’m attending Bali Schoolies this year, vials of my saliva are being handed out at an event I’m hosting on the Gold Coast, an idea that allows me to be in more than one place at once.”
According to Blue, she spent hours filling “hundreds and hundreds of vials” in order to ensure those who want her back on Aussie shores, can still get a hands-on experience with her.
“If I physically can’t be there, this is the next best thing, but it was hard work. Gradually, people I work with, have been collecting the vials and have brought them to Australia in suitcases,” she claimed.

But it’s just a bus adorned with her infamous logo. Picture: TikTok
Human bodily fluids, however, are listed as prohibited imports by the Australian Border Force (ABF).
Permission for the exportation of human body fluids, organs and other tissue and substances derived from human blood can be granted by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).
Valid permission to export must be produced to the Australian Border Force at the time of exportation.
News.com.au has contacted Queensland’s Department of Home Affairs for comment which had not responded at the time of publication.
The spit is also set to appear at Brisbane’s Sexhibition festival, a three-day adult expo running later this month.
Organisers are clearly hoping to cash in on the disgusting nature of the offering, with Sexhibition’s event manager, Belinda Gavin, admitting Blue’s antics often sit outside her own morals.
“We’re super excited to have her promoting at our show although sometimes some of her antics and tactics are perhaps not aligned with my personal moral standpoint but good for her for always giving you a go and being on top of a marketing curve,” she told the Courier Mail.
“She’s very brazen and very calculated with her marketing strategies. She knows what people react to and she pokes the bear even more. I don’t necessarily agree with all of her tactics but I applaud her results.”

She has claimed the bus will be handing out vials of her saliva to ensure she is still part of the Schoolies celebrations. Picture Instagram/BonnieBlue

Some have been ‘outraged’ as the bus was spotted passing by a high school and students. Picture: TikTok
Blue, who was forced to attend Schoolies in Fiji in the aftermath of her visa cancellation last year only to then be deported there too, said she’s not worried about her “barely legal” stunt suffering a similar fate.
“I’ve got a lot planned for the celebrations, the goal is just about ensuring everyone I meet has a good time, and I am not bothered about the middle-aged parents who get outraged in the process,” she said.
While news of Blue’s so-called “return” to Australia is only just starting to circulate, there are already some who have expressed concern.
A video captioned, “what is Bonnie Blue doing in Australia?” was recently posted to TikTok that shows her bus driving past students outside a Queensland high school.
“Oh no, we’re cooked,” said one.
“Not Australia,” remarked someone else.
“Why is it at a school?” asked another.

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While another video shows the bus driving through the Goldie with the caption: “Can’t believe Bonnie Blue is actually in Australia, WTF.”
“You’re all getting fooled,” replied one in the comments.
“It’s all lies,” shared another.

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