Aussie teens reveal what they’re really doing at schoolies (and why they won’t be telling their parents)

The worst fears of parents have been confirmed in a revealing TikTok video which grilled teenagers about what they planned to do at Schoolies Week – and most of it centres around sex, drugs and drinking to excess.

The teenage partygoers on the Gold Coast were quizzed in the street about what they will be doing at schoolies that they won’t telling their parents.

One young woman interviewed vowed she was planning to ‘finally lose my virginity’, while several teenage girls said they intended to party hard with drink and drugs.

‘[I’ll be] taking drugs,’ admitted one, while another skimpily dressed teen confessed: ‘Probably drugs and sex.’ 

‘I’ll be going out every night for a week on a bender,’ added another. ‘Drinking a s*** ton.’ One said she was also planning to get a tattoo without her parents’ knowledge.

The worst fears of parents have been confirmed in a revealing TikTok video which grilled teenagers about what they planned to do at Schoolies Week – and most of it centres around sex, drugs and drinking to excess (the schoolies pictured here were not interviewed in the video)

Teenage partygoers on the Gold Coast were quizzed in the street about what they will be doing at schoolies that they won't telling their parents (pictured, schoolies on the Gold Coast)

Teenage partygoers on the Gold Coast were quizzed in the street about what they will be doing at schoolies that they won’t telling their parents (pictured, schoolies on the Gold Coast)

Another admitted : ‘Trying to get myself a man’, while another said she would be ‘drinking through the pain’ after a recent rough break-up with a boyfriend.

Thousands of school-leavers have descended on Surfers Paradise for the traditional end-of-year coming-of-age festivities which takes over the Gold Coast each year.

Parents have long feared the shenanigans their offspring may get up to away from their gaze as they let their hair down at the end of their gruelling school studies.

Now the new street interview video by Urban World sneaker store on the Gold Coast has given parents a chilling insight, which will confirm their deepest suspicions.

One teenage girl was too embarrassed to even discuss her plans for the week on video and eventually whispered it in the ear of the shocked interviewer.

‘Oh you’re crazy!’ he gasped after she told him. ‘You’re crazy for that one!’ 

Some of the teenage boys interviewed admitted they would be drinking while under-age and having ‘lots of sex’ while getting up to ‘tomfoolery’.

One also admitted he planned to have ‘a few little drugs I shouldn’t do,’ while his mate said his parents wouldn’t be told about him ‘jumping off the balcony’.

Several said they told their parents everything so wouldn’t be holding anything back from them. One added: ‘I think my parents know everything.’

Another teenage girl though said she wouldn’t be doing anything she couldn’t tell her parents about, because she was Catholic.

The honest confessions come as a trio of porn stars descended on the Gold Coast to film X-rated content with teenagers during Schoolies Week.

Led by Kay Manuel, the sex workers have promised to sleep with dozens of young men aged over 18 – including virgins. 

The outrageous encounters will all be filmed and sold online to paying subscribers.

Kay, 21, and English escort Bonnie Blue, 24, told Daily Mail Australia they’re excited to give Australian graduates a good time on the Goldie over the next few days.

‘Lads are lads, they’re 18, they’re horny. I’m having fun with it!’ exclaimed Bonnie, who is participating in the Schoolies stunt. 

A trio of adult stars have been labelled 'degenerates' after descending on the Gold Coast to film X-rated content with teenagers during Schoolies

A trio of adult stars have been labelled ‘degenerates’ after descending on the Gold Coast to film X-rated content with teenagers during Schoolies

More than 20,000 teens are set to converge on the Gold Coast to toast the end of school, with festivities officially kicking off last weekend. (Three young men are pictured during Schoolies Week; it is not suggested they are participating in the filming of adult content)

More than 20,000 teens are set to converge on the Gold Coast to toast the end of school, with festivities officially kicking off last weekend. (Three young men are pictured during Schoolies Week; it is not suggested they are participating in the filming of adult content)

The pair, who will be joined by escort and porn star Leilani May, boasted that their Schoolies romp will be a groundbreaking event in Australia. 

‘America has Spring Break, we have Schoolies, so everyone in Australia is gonna look at this and go, “Wow! I wanna see this!”‘ said Kay.

‘All their friends will want to watch it,’ added Bonnie. 

To ensure that everything safe, legal and professional, the women are checking the IDs of all participants, as well as having them sign extensive consent forms.

Led by Kay Manuel, the sex workers have promised to sleep with dozens of young men aged over 18 - including virgins

Led by Kay Manuel, the sex workers have promised to sleep with dozens of young men aged over 18 – including virgins 

English escort Bonnie Blue, 24, (pictured) told Daily Mail Australia they're excited to give Australian graduates a good time on the Goldie over the next few days

English escort Bonnie Blue, 24, (pictured) told Daily Mail Australia they’re excited to give Australian graduates a good time on the Goldie over the next few days

The pair, who will be joined by escort and porn star Leilani May (pictured), boasted that their Schoolies romp will be a groundbreaking event in Australia

The pair, who will be joined by escort and porn star Leilani May (pictured), boasted that their Schoolies romp will be a groundbreaking event in Australia

Once the young men have presented their passport or driver’s licence and signed all documents confirming their age and willing participation, they’ll then be able to get down to business with the women on camera.

Very little is off limits, from group sex to semi-anonymous acts popular at sex clubs.

‘I’ve got a group of lads,’ gushed Nottingham-born Bonnie. ‘I live in the Hilton and it’s filled with Schoolies.’

‘We’re giving them the option to do what they wanna do,’ explained Kay.

‘A lot of them have hit us up in groups saying that they want to do a group thing, which is completely fine with us,’ she continued.

‘But I’ve had a few guys that just want to do one-on-one, but so far it’s just been on a casting couch.’

'It's all legal, we're doing it with all the consent forms and making sure that they are eighteen,' Kay explained

‘It’s all legal, we’re doing it with all the consent forms and making sure that they are eighteen,’ Kay explained 

Very little is off limits, from group sex to the less intimate acts

Very little is off limits, from group sex to the less intimate acts

Kay has even received enquiries from virgins excited to have sex for the first time.

Sharing some of the text messages on TikTok, one read, ‘It’s my mission to lose my virginity at Schoolies, reckon we can make some content to help me fix that?’

Another message read, ‘Might have to hook myself and the lads up. I know the work bros would be keen. Pretty common subject at smoko.’

Despite the enthusiasm of many young men, the stunt has also sparked backlash online, with dozens of people on social media branding Kay and her cohorts ‘degenerates’ for sleeping with barely legal boys. 

‘Going to a place with fresh 18-year-olds to try make content with them is just sad,’ wrote one.

‘Where’s the self respect?’ asked another, while one wrote, ‘Hope I don’t have a daughter.’

The encounters will all be filmed and sold online to paying subscribers

The encounters will all be filmed and sold online to paying subscribers

To ensure that everything safe, legal, and professional, the women are checking the IDs of all participants, as well as having them sign extensive consent forms

To ensure that everything safe, legal, and professional, the women are checking the IDs of all participants, as well as having them sign extensive consent forms

Kay and Bonnie told Daily Mail Australia they’re completely unfazed by the backlash and they refuse to let it ruin their raunchy weekend. 

‘When you’re a sex worker, regardless of what you’re doing, whether you’re working with 18-year-olds or 50-year-olds, you’re gonna get negative comments,’ said Bonnie.

‘As long as it’s legal and they’re of age, personally I’m not bothered,’ she continued.

‘You can have sex at eighteen, so why can’t they be excited about it? Why can’t we be excited about it?’

Kay added, ‘It’s all legal, we’re doing it with all the consent forms and making sure that they are eighteen.

‘I’m only 21, so there’s only three years difference between me and them.’ 

'You can have sex at eighteen, so why can't they be excited about it? Why can't we be excited about it?' said Bonnie, who is unfazed by the backlash

‘You can have sex at eighteen, so why can’t they be excited about it? Why can’t we be excited about it?’ said Bonnie, who is unfazed by the backlash

The pair also said they have no shame when it comes to their friends and family finding out about their outrageous antics.

‘I’m just excited,’ said Bonnie, who hails from England. ‘All my family are aware of my line of work.’

More than 20,000 teens are set to converge on the Gold Coast to toast the end of school, with festivities officially kicking off last weekend.  

Volunteers from the Safer Schoolies initiative and Red Frogs are patrolling around the most popular areas, providing support to those who need it.

Kay has been sauntering around the Gold Coast for days handing out condoms and looking for willing participants

Kay has been sauntering around the Gold Coast for days handing out condoms and looking for willing participants 

With live music, DJs and a lot of people letting off steam after finishing high school, the main aim of everyone is to have a lot of fun.

‘We have sold out for Week 1, with capacity back to pre-Covid levels for the first time this year,’ Schoolies.com CEO Matt Lloyd told the Gold Coast Bulletin.

The two-week event is expected to be worth around $30million to the local economy.

The Gold Coast is by far the most popular destination, with alternatives such as Sunshine Coast, Airlie Beach and Byron Bay quite a way behind.

Some students splash out for a trip abroad to places such as Fiji or Bali.

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