Bonnie Blue, who shot to global infamy when she allegedly slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours, has boasted about ‘taking care’ of Australia’s high school graduates in Bali
Parents across Australia are reeling after Bonnie Blue posted a video suggesting she’s going to “take care” of their sons in Bali, Indonesia. The 26-year-old adult star makes a series of eyebrow-raising comments about the imminent arrival of “thousands” of Year 12 graduates heading overseas for Schoolies int he six-minute clip.
Schoolies is a week-long celebration for Australian high school graduates, or Year 12 students, which occurs in late November and early December after their final exams. It is a tradition where students travel to popular destinations within Australia or overseas to party.
Throughout the so-called “shameless exercise”, the adult model relentlessly sets about enraging parents and guardians with a barrage of lewd suggestions and pledges.
The footage, filmed at Citadines, Berawa Beach Resort in Bali, is currently circulating widely on social media. It features the influencer giving a chaotic “hotel guide”, while keeping the shock factor high by demonstrating a whole host of sexual positions at virtually every stop.
In the clip, Bonnie is shown roaming the resort while jokingly declaring she’ll be on hand to “welcome” the teens when they check in.
As she moves through the hotel’s lobby, pool areas and rooms, she delivers a barrage of wild, tongue-in-cheek remarks pitched squarely at Schoolies culture.
Near the pool she says: “So, the wettest thing in Bali Schoolies is actually not going to be the pool. It’s me.”
In another moment, she surveys the grounds and declares: “Parents, your money’s been well spent sending your children to this hotel because so far it seems safe.”
Bonnie goes on to add that the venue is “very accommodating”.
The room tour is no less unfiltered, with Bonnie rating the accommodation.
She admits: “The room, I’d give it a seven out of 10.” Her co-host, Australian comedian, Julian Woods, then jumps in with saying: “I give it like a 6.9.”
With flights of excited Australian teens touching down in Bali within 48 hours, parents are hoping that the only surprises awaiting them are sun, sand, and a safe celebration, not an unexpected meet-and-greet with Bonnie Blue.
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