Spring Break has started for thousands of college students, with British OnlyFans model Bonnie Blue joining the party in Cancun.
With colleges on break, students are heading to beach resorts for a week of fun, drinking, and parties. From Cancun to Florida, many have already been seen enjoying the sun after the first half of the semester.

This year’s Spring Break has already sparked controversy, as Bonnie Blue announced she would be traveling to Cancun to meet young college students. Meanwhile, authorities in Miami Beach have introduced strict curfews and checkpoints to control crowds, and a University of Pittsburgh student has gone missing while vacationing in the Dominican Republic.
Blue, who previously claimed to have had encounters with over 1,000 people in 12 hours, has been seen partying in Mexico. She told her followers that she planned to meet as many students as possible during the trip.

She has already shared photos and videos online, posing with students on the beaches of Cancun. In one video, a large group of students can be heard chanting her name as they wait in line to take pictures and interact with her.
This is not the first time she has traveled to Cancun for such events. Last year, she visited for a similar reason, and now she is returning with plans to reward one student for a particular reason.

Blue has also said she would livestream some of her experiences with Spring Break students. Her comments have drawn strong reactions, with many people criticizing her focus on younger students.
One social media user wrote, “Bonnie, sort yourself out.” Many have condemned her comments, especially about students who have just reached the legal age.
Blue had previously planned to visit Australia’s Gold Coast for a similar event but was denied entry in November. In January, she made headlines for attempting a record-breaking event at a mansion owned by a convicted fraudster.

She recently hinted at pregnancy rumors but later denied them. Blue first became widely known in 2024 when she traveled to Nottingham Trent University for an event that sparked major discussions online.