Controversial adult star Bonnie Blue is planning on shipping her notorious ‘Bang Bus’ overseas as he plans to go back Down Under seem more unrealistic each day

Bonnie Blue’s controversial return to bonk ‘barley legal Schoolies’ Down Under appears to have been thwarted by the Australian government – a year after she was banned from the country.

Bonnie, 26, went viral last year after her string of sex stunts left the public ridden with shock and disgust. She claimed to have broken the world record of sleeping with the most men in one day as she managed to tick off 1057 blokes in under 24 hours.

However, a strong contender of her most shocking moment is her travels to the other side of the world. Bonnie infamously jetted off to Australia to have sex with “barely legal boys.”

The adult star was booted out of Australia and banned from re-entering last year for breaching the terms of her visa. Australia’s Department of Home Affairs revoked her visa after she was said to have broken its conditions by voicing plans to undertake paid work – in the form of filming her romps for profit.

Despite Bonnie wanting to return for Schoolies week – an Aussie tradition for high-school graduates to have a week-long holiday after their final exams – to have sex with hundreds of 17-18 year old lads, she’s facing continual legal difficulties.

Government sources have advised that it is essentially ‘impossible’ for Bonnie to return to Australia at the end of this year, according to the Mail.

The ban is proposed to keep Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, out of Australia up until late 2026. This is because when a visa is cancelled, the banned person faces a consecutive three-year exclusion period.

If Bonnie really does want to get back Down Under, then she’s going to have to commit to a lengthy process. She would need to apply for a waiver – something that is supposedly rarely successful – and she would require a reason that is most likely a lot stronger than wanting to have sex with the youth of Australia.

However, Bonnie has said that she has a team of “good” lawyers. In an interview on 60 Minutes, Bonnie said: “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.”

As the host replied: “I cannot believe the Australian Government is allowing you back into the country.” Bonnie responded: “A good lawyer gets you a very long way, maybe even Down Under.”

While Bonnie’s trip to Down Under remains up in the air, she has teased on her social media that her notorious “bang bus” is going “international.”

She revealed her branded vehicle that was secured inside a massive shipping container. Bonnie leant out of the window of the vehicle and she said: “The Bang Bus is all packed. Boys, where do you think it’s going?

“And parents — yes, you should be concerned.”

Despite the caption bluntly stating that Bonnie is shipping the vehicle to Australia, she didn’t disclose her destination and left fans to come up with theories in the comments.



By staronline@reachplc.com (Layla Nicholson)

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