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Bonnie Blue, 26, shot to global infamy when she allegedly slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours in a record-breaking romp stunt that sickened and shocked the world in equal measure

Bonnie Blue’s notorious ‘Bang Bus’ was pulled over by Australian police due to a “wanted owner”. The adult model, who is banned from entering Australia for three years, arranged for the van to be bought, branded and rolled out across the Gold Coast to promote her sick ‘barely legal’ tour.

But despite Bonnie being thousands of miles away, her saucy stunt wagon has managed to land in hot water faster than she ever could. The drama kicked off almost immediately, with police pulling the vehicle over after discovering its previous owner is currently wanted.

Officers reportedly demanded the driver open up the van “just in case he was being harboured inside,” turning Bonnie’s racy roadshow into an unexpected police search.

But the chaos didn’t end there. In true Bonnie Blue fashion, even the engine couldn’t cope with the heat.

The Bang Bus broke down spectacularly on the roadside for two hours before a recovery truck hauled it away, after mechanics confirmed the alternator had died. Not exactly the glamorous debut the star had planned for her £100,000 Schoolies campaign.

And now, it seems the bus itself is officially on the government’s radar. Sources reveal authorities have instructed police to pull the van over “whenever possible” to prevent any potential disturbances – a move that mirrors the frosty reception Australia has already given its mastermind.

The vehicle is reportedly operating under “high alert” status, meaning any hint of trouble could see it slapped with a 30-day ban from the entire Gold Coast region.

Despite the mounting hurdles, Bonnie remains unfazed from afar, insisting her controversial creation will still make its mark at Schoolies — even if it’s spending half its time on the back of a tow truck or under police inspection.

Previously, internet sensation Wealdstone Raider took to social media to send a special message to Bonnie.

From one viral personality to another, the Raider took an opportunity to share the cheeky message via a Facebook video. Real name Gordon Hill, the 59-year-old first became an internet sensation in 2013 when a clip of him squaring up to a rival fan while watching his local team spread like wildfire online.

In it, he squared up to another football fan, before shouting: “D’you want some? I’ll give it ya”. Over a decade later, the pint-sized Raider has tried his hand again – but it appears this time he’s hoping for a result slightly more satisfying.

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