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ABC Facebook Page Hacked, Adult Images Briefly Replace News Branding

The ABC spent part of Tuesday explaining how a national broadcaster briefly lost control of its front door. Around 1pm, the ABC News Facebook page swapped its usual sober branding for an image of adult model and OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue, in what the corporation later confirmed was the result of unauthorised access.

The cover photo showed Blue kneeling, her name written in white liquid across her forehead. It stayed live for roughly 20 minutes before being removed, leaving the page without a cover image. Two additional posts appeared in the same window: a polished headshot of fellow adult entertainer Lily Phillips, and a candid image of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mid-bite, wrestling with an oversized sausage roll.

An ABC spokesperson said a compromised staff account had been used to access the page. The posts were taken down quickly, the account secured, and an internal review launched to tighten security. The explanation was routine; the optics were not.

Reaction was immediate. “New host of Q&A?” one commenter joked beneath the briefly uploaded cover image, a nod to the broadcaster’s now-cancelled flagship panel show. Screenshots circulated before the page was cleaned up.

Blue rose to global notoriety in 2025 after claiming she had sex with 1,057 men in a single day, a self-styled world record attempt that made her a lightning rod for tabloid attention. The year prior, she had been banned from Australia over plans to attend Schoolies on the Gold Coast, following a Change.org petition that drew tens of thousands of signatures.

The image used on the ABC page was lifted from the cover art of Bonnie Blu, a single by American rapper Lil Mabu. By mid-afternoon, the broadcaster’s Facebook presence was back to normal. The internet, predictably, was not.

Last modified: January 29, 2026

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