Controversial British sex worker Bonnie Blue has been caught making false claims about obtaining special permission to enter Australia, despite being subject to a three-year entry ban.
The False Documentation
The 26-year-old performer, whose real name is Tia Bellenger, recently announced plans to bring her notorious 'bang bus' to Australia for Schoolies Week celebrations. This came despite her being officially barred from entering the country until at least 2026.
In a video shared with her online followers, Blue presented what she described as a 'special letter' from the Australian Government that supposedly overturned her exclusion. The document appeared to be signed by 'Sarah Donnelly, Assistant Secretary, National Entry Integrity Division' and was presented as official clearance for her return.
However, the Department of Home Affairs has confirmed to Daily Mail that no official named Sarah Donnelly holds such a position, and the division mentioned in the letter does not exist within the department. Authorities also confirmed that Blue does not hold a valid Australian visa.
Background of the Ban
Blue was deported from Australia last year after her visa was cancelled amid revelations she planned to film explicit content with school leavers on the Gold Coast. Her presence sparked significant community outrage, with a petition calling for her deportation gathering over 22,000 signatures.
Under Australian immigration law, anyone whose visa has been revoked faces an automatic three-year exclusion period. Government sources previously told Daily Mail that it is 'virtually impossible' for Blue to return before her ban expires in 2026, describing waiver grants as extremely rare and requiring compelling, exceptional circumstances.
Current Developments and Bizarre Claims
Despite the official confirmation that her documents are fraudulent, Blue has continued to tease her followers about her Australian plans. She told A Current Affair that she has 'good lawyers' and will be 'doing Schoolies this year.'
However, Blue's former collaborator Annie Knight revealed that the performer will actually be based in Bali during Schoolies Week, creating content designed to give the impression she is in Australia. The event begins this Saturday.
In a bizarre twist, Blue's distinctive 'bang bus' has already been spotted driving around the Gold Coast this week. The British sex worker claims that vials filled with her saliva will be handed out at Schoolies Week events from the vehicle.
'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 told News Corp. '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.'
This plan faces additional complications as human bodily fluids are listed as prohibited imports by the Australian Border Force, raising further questions about the viability of her unusual scheme.