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Bonnie Blue... what do you think?

Celeste_SJ

Gold Member
Adult content creator sensation Bonnie Blue was interviewed by A Current Affair Australia. It was an interesting candid interview, a bit like Bonnie herself it was a touch controversial.

Bonnie Blue had her Australian visa cancelled when she posted asking people attending Schoolies to attend one of her filmed gang bangs, her visa cancelled on the grounds that she intended to work in Australia, breaking the rules of her twelve month visa. Bonne was deported from Bali in December 2025 for filming pornographic content. I can't comment on her deportation from Bali but a quick google search shows that making porn in Australia is a bit of a grey area so there might not be an appropriate visa for her to travel here on... her visa cancellation might be a touch discriminatory due to her profession.

I think she goes out of the way to provoke people with some of her comments and is actually quite an empowered business woman who has gone to great lengths to achieve notoriety in porn in an age where Porn Hub, Only Fans, and so many other porn content service providers have saturated the market and made people almost indifferent to porn.

I can't comment on her deportation from Bali but a quick google search shows that making porn in Australia is a bit of a grey area so there might not be an appropriate visa for her to travel here on... her visa cancellation might be a touch discriminatory due to her profession.

So... Bonnie Blue... do you like her? Or is she too extreme? Do you think she's gone too far in trying to create sensationalised content? Do you think she risks her health in her extreme bookings?

I've added a link to Bonnie's A Current Affair interview for anyone interested!

 
Not a fan and I'd say im pretty indifferent to her antics. I will say though I find her targeting of very young men, schoolies etc cringeworthy and kinda disgusting.
 
I watched the conversation around her and I get why it lands as both impressive and unsettling at the same time.

On one hand, if someone builds a brand in a saturated market, owns their choices, and pays their bills with it — that’s real agency. Respect for that. On the other hand… “just because you can,” doesn’t always mean you should. Wise that question is.

Here’s the part I keep coming back to (and yeah, this is the Yoda bit):

Fast money, loud attention, easy it is to enjoy.
But the future self… you still must live with.

Not in a moral panic way. In a human way.

Because what follows you isn’t just headlines — it’s the long tail:
• your health (physical and mental),
• your nervous system and sense of safety,
• your relationships,
• your privacy,
• and sometimes the ripple effects on family — especially if kids are in the picture later.

And none of that means “sex work = shame.” It doesn’t.
It means choices have gravity. Even empowered choices.

If Bonnie’s playing the outrage game to drive clicks, that’s business. But outrage is a fire: it warms you, then it burns you, if you stand too close for too long.

So if you’re asking “do I like her / is it too extreme?” my answer is: I don’t need to like or hate her. I just hope she’s doing the quiet, boring, unsexy things behind the scenes:

A plan, she should have.
Boundaries, she must keep.
Exit options, always.
Because forever, this stage does not last.

And for any sex workers reading this: no judgement here. Just a gentle mirror.

If what you’re doing is building your life — amazing.
If it’s costing you your peace — pause. Re-check. Adjust.
You’re allowed to choose again. You’re allowed to protect your future self.

That’s the real empowerment.
 
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