Australian OnlyFans creator Annie Knight has weighed in on the not-so-subtle criticism she received from Bonnie Blue after the adult content star was banned from the profitable platform.
Speaking with Us Weekly, Knight dismissed any notion of a feud and expressed her sympathy for Blue’s predicament. “I was genuinely sorry to hear about Bonnie’s account being taken off OnlyFans,” the 28-year-old shared in a statement.
“We’ve worked together in the past and while we don’t always align on content or marketing style, I’ve always respected her hustle – and I can imagine how hard it is to lose a major income stream in this industry.”
Indeed, Annie Knight and Bonnie Blue have been frequent collaborators; most recently drawing the ire of Australia’s Immigration department after announcing plans to attend the 2024 Schoolies celebrations to look for “barely legal 18-year-olds” to film content with.
The move sparked outrage online with a petition calling for the cancellation of their visas launched on Change.org. Shortly afterwards, immigration followed through on the grounds of allegations that Blue intended to contravene her 12-month visa by working in Australia.
In response to the backlash, Annie Knight shared a clip to TikTok defending the content they intended to shoot. “You’re forgetting the key phrase in this…legal,” she explained, “they are old enough to drive a car, they’re old enough to drink, they’re old enough to vote and for some reason people think they’re not old enough or coherent enough to make a decision on who or who they don’t not want to be intimate with.”
At the time, the duo shifted their Schoolies content plans to Fiji before facing similar scrutiny. Their visas were cancelled and Bonnie Blue – real name Tia Billinger – was declared a “prohibited immigrant”. Even the Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka weighed in, telling Fiji Times that “these individuals are harmful to the image of Fiji as a tourist destination.”
So how exactly did Annie Knight and Bonnie Blue get here?
Why Was Bonnie Blue Banned From OnlyFans?

Bonnie Blue was allegedly thrown off OnlyFans after her “extreme challenge” content was flagged as a breach of the platform’s policy.
The creator – whose event-style content includes a previous attempt to break a world record by sleeping with 1057 men in 12 hours – drew the attention of the platform’s regulators after she announced plans to host a “petting zoo.” Involving a glass box, her naked body (tied up) and the goal of breaking her own record by sleeping with up to 2000 men, the challenge was apparently a step too far for OnlyFans.
In a statement released to Us Weekly in regards to its decision, a spokesperson for the platform explained that such content “is not permitted” under its current policy, and that “any breach of our Terms of Service results in content or account deactivation.”
Though seemingly straightforward enough, Blue wasn’t buying it and alleged she was targeted by the platform because of her popularity. The platform, she claimed, “took unprecedented action” to punish her for “making content, while multiple other creators are mimicking my entire marketing techniques and events.”
“I do something, two weeks later somebody else copies,” the creator added. “It’s always been the case since I’ve started. I always say, I don’t know how more people don’t copy because I give everyone a blueprint on how to be successful. I’m the most successful adult content creator there is in terms of money, in terms of views.”
What Did Bonnie Blue Say About Annie Knight?

Blue doubled down on the platform’s alleged reasoning by pointing to, what she claimed to be, clear double standards. “The only difference is, I don’t cry and I don’t vlog hospital journeys. I just keep smiling,” she noted in relation to the “other creators”.
While she refrained from naming anyone in particular, the comments appeared to reference Annie Knight’s viral OnlyFans stunt which involved the 28-year-old sleeping with 583 men in six hours.
The self-styled “world record” marathon took place on May 18 and was documented in real time on Knight’s Instagram – complete with behind-the-scenes footage and a subsequent health scare that saw Knight admitted to hospital with vaginal bleeding.
Responding to the apparent criticism by explaining her position on transparency when it comes to her content, she told Us Weekly: “Being authentic sometimes means sharing messy, complicated, unfiltered experiences. That doesn’t make them less valid,” she countered.
“I genuinely hope Bonnie enjoys what she creates. But it’s a pity to see other women torn down for sharing their own stories, especially when we’re all building businesses in the same space.”
What Was Annie Knight Hospitalised For?

Keeping her fans in the loop, Knight shared an update about her health scare with a video captioned: “Being hospitalised after taking 583 (men) in a day was not on my 2025 bingo card.”
“I’m not doing very well,” she revealed. “I’ve been bleeding a lot since the challenge.” Knight, who has endometriosis, said she suffered a small cut and underwent medical testing following the ordeal. “It’s quite painful and unpleasant at the moment,” she added.
Later, she revealed the extent of her symptoms and clarified that while she was in “quite a bit of pain,” it wasn’t necessarily because of the challenge.
“I’d been experiencing that prior to my challenge,” she told E! News at the time. “But I’d had about a week where I didn’t have any symptoms and I was feeling really good. Then I did the challenge, and then those symptoms came back again.”
“Once I got there, the doctors and nurses recognised me, and immediately thought it was because of the challenge,” she added. “So they ran some tests, did some scans, and there were no ruptures or nothing serious that they could link the to the challenge. So they just said that it’s either my endometriosis or it’s hormonal.”
Predictably, the backlash came swift and fast. But despite the negative headlines, Knight continued to speak positively about the experience – recalling the time in an interview with Vulture, where she called out public’s reaction. “They’re acting like I’m being forced into this,” she said. “I’m a woman who gets to choose what she does with her body, and I’m choosing to do this. If at any point I felt uncomfortable, I would have stopped.”
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