Annie Knight has broken her silence on being ‘deported’ from Fiji over filming X-rated content with fellow OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue during Schoolies Week.
The Fijian authorities claimed the sex workers had been declared prohibited immigrants, but Annie has set the record straight.
Speaking on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Thursday, Annie claimed she was not deported and left Fiji of her own accord.
Annie, better known as ‘Australia’s Most Sexually Active Woman’, shared: ‘I want to clear something up, I actually didn’t get deported.
‘What happened was Bonnie and I were about to go for a photo shoot when our publicist called us.
‘She was like, “Are you guys okay?” And we’re like, “Why?” And she’s like, “Oh, well, I’ve just seen a news article so that the police are coming to get you to arrest you and deport you”.
Annie Knight has broken her silence on being ‘deported’ from Fiji over filming X-rated content with fellow OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue during Schoolies Week
‘So, she’s like, “Pack up your stuff, head to the airport and book a flight and maybe just leave now”.’
Annie described the incident as ‘scary’ and said she and Bonnie had both packed their bags and fled the hotel within 10 minutes, before booking flights at the airport.
Radio host Kyle Sandilands then asked her on what grounds the Fiji authorities were going to deport them.
Annie said it was because they were ‘working’.
She alleged ‘discrimination’ because they are adult stars and claimed other social media stars wouldn’t have been kicked out of the country over making online content.
‘They said that we were working, which is not necessarily true,’ the adult star insisted.
‘What I kept saying is that because, like, if you’re a YouTuber and you go to Fiji and you film a bunch of clips and then you come back to Australia, post it on your YouTube and start earning money off of it. Isn’t that the same thing?
‘So, how come that’s okay and people are allowed to do that? It’s just because we’re sex workers and everyone’s discriminating against us.’
Annie and Bonnie had jetted out to Fiji to film X-rated content with 18-year-old boys celebrating Schoolies – the Aussie week-long holiday after students’ final exams.
The Fijian authorities claimed the sex workers (Bonnie, left and Annie, right) had been declared prohibited immigrants, but Annie has set the record straight and insisted she was not deported
During her interview with Kyle and Jackie O, Annie – who claims to have bedded over 300 men in one year – revealed exactly how many young men she and Bonnie, 25, slept with during their one day in Fiji before they were forced to leave the country.
‘We had 24 Schoolies for the class of 24, so, we started off strong,’ Annie claimed.
Kyle, 53, asked if that meant she had ‘sex with 24 of the dudes’, prompting Annie to confirm: ‘Yeah, we did.’
Kyle then shared an update directly from British adult star Bonnie, who shared her plans to instead sleep with people’s fathers, rather than 18-year-old students.
In an audio clip, she said: ‘Okay, so I’ve been so busy bunking students, and now it’s time for the dads and the older brothers to have a go, so, dads, are you ready to bonk me? I am one lucky girl.’
Kyle and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson asked Annie whether Bonnie meant married men or single fathers, to which she insisted that her friend does not ‘discriminate’.
Annie was spotted arriving back in Australia on Wednesday amid reports that she had been deported from Fiji over filming adult content during Schoolies week.
On Tuesday, Fiji’s Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua said Bonnie had been declared a prohibited immigrant and would be deported as soon as possible.
Speaking on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Thursday, Annie claimed she in fact left Fiji of her own accord amid reports that they were about to get their visas revoked
‘I have exercised my authority under the Immigration Act to declare Tia Billinger, the United Kingdom national known by her screen name, Bonnie Blue, a prohibited immigrant,’ Mr Tikoduadua said in a press conference.
The duo arrived in Fiji on November 17 on visitor permits. Bonnie recently had her visa to Australia cancelled over plans to film adult content on the Gold Coast.
Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation Viliame Gavoka released a statement earlier on Tuesday saying the government was urgently looking into the matter at it could be ‘harmful for Fiji as a tourist destination’.
‘I have been briefed by my team surrounding current reports of British-based adult actress Tia Billinger, commonly known as ‘Bonnie Blue’, entering Fiji.
‘It is understood that she is joined by another adult actress, Annie Knight, to offer free indelicate favours to young men who are 18-years-old in Fiji.
‘The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation will support any move by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration to cancel her visa, irrespective of whether she is yet to or has entered Fiji, according to law.’
Bonnie had earlier boasted about her plan to fly to the Gold Coast for Schoolies to offer free sex to 18-year-old boys, provided they let her film it and upload the content to her OnlyFans account.
Bonnie, who said she used precautions to ensure the young men were aged over 18, completed a similar marathon sex session stunt in the first weekend of Schoolies celebrations in Surfers Paradise in 2023.
But her plans were dashed when her 12-month visitor visa was cancelled by Australia’s Department of Home Affairs, because she had voiced plans to undertake paid work, which is illegal under the conditions of her visa.
Bonnie previously defended herself from critics in an interview with the Daily Mail, saying: ‘I am not a predator!
‘These 18-year-olds can go to the army, they can drive, they can drink, they’re choosing their careers for the rest of their life.
On Tuesday, Fiji’s Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua said Bonnie (left, with Annie) had been declared a prohibited immigrant and would be deported as soon as possible
‘If they want to use their own bodies to come and sleep with me, that is their decision.
‘We seem to say 18-year-olds don’t know better. But if an 18-year-old commits a crime, the first thing they would say is that they’re an adult, they should know better.’
Bonnie said the men in question are required to sign a consent form and provide two forms of IDs that are photographed alongside their face. Police-grade breathalysers are also used to ensure the boys aren’t intoxicated.
A petition calling on the Australian government to cancel her tourist visa gained more than 20,000 signatures before it was cancelled on the grounds she would be working.