Inside bonnie blue and annie knight's escape from fiji cops on getaway flight

Inside bonnie blue and annie knight's escape from fiji cops on getaway flight

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EXCLUSIVE: ANNIE KNIGHT SHOT TO GLOBAL INFAMY WHEN SHE WAS HOSPITALISED AFTER BEDDING ALMOST 600 MEN IN SIX HOURS AS SHE OPENED UP TO THE DAILY STAR ABOUT FLEEING FROM THE COPS IN FIJI


07:00, 31 May 2025Updated 07:56, 31 May 2025 Annie Knight and Bonnie Blue are two of the world's biggest adult content creators. But few know the real story of how they fled a shoot


when they heard the police were on their way. The pair, who shot to global infamy for executing wild sex stunts, travelled to Fiji on holiday visas to film scenes with 18-year-old boys


celebrating graduation at beach-side parties called 'schoolies'. However, the island nation's government saw promotions for their sex stunts and decided to rain on their


parade. Annie – who recently slept with 583 men in six hours – and Bonnie, 26, saw a news report on the government's plans to deport them and fled their accommodation before the police


arrived. In an exclusive interview, Annie, 28, told the Daily Star: "Bonnie and I went over there because we were looking for 'schoolies' to film with. "When we got


there, we had been promoting it somewhat online and the Fijian government got wind of it and they sent police to our accommodation to deport, but at that point we had already left because we


had seen a news article. "We had gotten to the airport and I had flown out of there before getting confronted by them. Apparently they were deporting us because we were planning to


work in Fiji and we were on a tourist visa." Annie, who promotes herself as "Australia's most sexually active woman", told the Daily Star of the chaotic scenes in the


taxi as they contemplated being jailed. She said: "Oh my God, Bonnie and I were in the taxi on the way to the airport and we were laughing but we were also so anxious because we were


like, 'wait a second, are we going to prison?' "We were writing our lawyers number on our hand and stuff in case we were about to get our rights revoked. We were thinking we


would only have one phone call. "It was [great publicity] in the end. We only got to film a couple of pieces of content and it didn't matter because the amount of publicity we got


from it – it made us so much money." Annie believed the tourist visa was sufficient because travel vloggers regularly make money filming in nations without work permits. She said:


"They way that we saw it, a YouTube vlogger goes overseas and they vlog their trip but they don't edit it and post it until they get back from their trip. Article continues below


"We were filming there, sure, but we weren't technically earning any money off of it. That's the way we saw it." _FOR THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS AND STORIES FROM ACROSS THE


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