West Aussie Rugby Player Vows to Get OnlyFans Star Bonnie Blue 'Unbanned' from Australia
West Aussie Rugby Player Vows to Get OnlyFans Star Unbanned

West Aussie Rugby Player Makes Bold Promise to OnlyFans Star in Cancun

A West Australian rugby player celebrating spring break in the Mexican tourist hotspot of Cancun has made a surprising promise to get OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue "unbanned" from Australia. The light-hearted exchange occurred in a TikTok video that has since gone viral, capturing a moment of casual banter between the local product and the infamous adult entertainer.

Viral TikTok Video Captures Unlikely Encounter

The video, captioned "Bonnie Blue meets the taller spring breaker in the world," shows the young WA man enjoying downtime with mates at Oasis Beach Club in Cancun. Blue, noticing his foreign accent, initiated the conversation by asking where he was from. "Australia, we all play rugby," the reveller responded proudly.

When Blue mentioned her apparent ban from entering Australia, the West Aussie quickly teased, "Oh, I'll get you unbanned. I know the government." The playful remark has sparked widespread attention online, highlighting the unexpected intersection of spring break revelry and international visa controversies.

Bonnie Blue's Controversial History with Australia

Blue's Australian visa was cancelled in late 2024 after she attended schoolies week on the Gold Coast and put out a call to "barely legal 18-year-old" men to film adult content with her, in collaboration with local creator Annie Knight. The government cited her intent to work on a tourist visa as the basis for termination, though public backlash focused on her controversial plans.

The British performer, whose real name is Tia Billinger, subsequently faced similar scrutiny in Fiji and was detained in Indonesia in December 2025 for allegedly producing pornographic material. She was cleared but fined the equivalent of $17 and deported for "working on a tourist visa," with Indonesian authorities imposing a 10-year ban on her return.

Recent Legal Troubles and Pregnancy Claims

In a recent development, Blue has been charged with outraging public decency in the UK following an investigation by Metropolitan Police. The charges stem from an alleged stunt where she mimicked a sex act while holding an Indonesian flag outside the country's official UK residence in London. She is set to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on April 22.

Adding to the controversy, Blue recently announced she had fallen pregnant after engaging in unprotected sex with 400 men, though fans have questioned the claim, suggesting she used a poorly hidden fake baby bump. The TikTok video from Cancun also showed her feeding vodka shots to partygoers, despite her pregnancy announcement.

As the West Aussie rugby player's promise circulates online, it underscores the ongoing saga of Bonnie Blue's international notoriety, blending elements of celebrity gossip, legal issues, and viral social media moments into a compelling narrative that continues to capture public attention.