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Defying the Ban: Controversial Adult Film Star’s Determined Plans to Visit Australia

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Adult content creator Bonnie Blue insists she will travel to Australia for Schoolies next year, despite being barred from the country.

A woman who faced legal troubles related to a traffic incident has been cleared of most charges, except for one. She was found guilty of a traffic violation for transporting passengers in the back of a utility vehicle, colloquially referred to as the “bangbus.”

Bonnie Blue claims she is only barred from Bali for six months, rather than 10 years.
Bonnie Blue claims she is only barred from Bali for six months, rather than 10 years. (Nine)
Blue was fined just $19 and returned to the UK, where she expressed no regrets for what happened, and claimed she was not banned from entering Bali for 10 years as previously believed.

In an interview with 9news, she insisted, “That’s not true. It’s not 10 years.” She went on to clarify, “It’s only six months,” while displaying a letter she claimed confirmed the reduced sentence.

She recounted that her only moment of concern lasted “a few hours,” explaining that her arrest occurred during the filming of a YouTube video.

Commenting on a group of 14 Australians, she asserted that they were not engaging in any harmful activities.

Speaking about the 14 Australians, she claimed they were not doing anything harmful.

“[They were] just having fun, like most people,” she said.

Despite Bali being another destination, like Australia, that she is banned from entering, she insists she will still travel for schoolies celebrations.

“Definitely not”, she responded when asked about whether her Schoolies plans were put on hold.

“I will be at Schoolies 2026 for sure.”

It is unclear if she means she will return to Bali, or try to enter Australia after her previous efforts failed.

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