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OnlyFans Star Bonnie Blue Arrested In Bali For Alleged Pornographic Activities

Police Raid Uncovers Alleged Filming Operation In Bali

Indonesian authorities arrested a twenty six year old British adult film actress, known professionally as Bonnie Blue, after receiving public tips about suspected explicit filming activities taking place in Bali. The case, which quickly drew international attention, began when police raided a studio in Pererenan, Mengwi, and found nineteen individuals inside along with various recording equipment, props, condoms, lubricants, USB drives, and documents linked to a bright blue pickup truck seen in earlier online posts.

Local media reported that the raid was triggered by an Instagram post allegedly linked to Bonnie Blue, which appeared to show behind the scenes footage of the group’s activities.

Who Is Bonnie Blue? A Controversial Figure In Adult Entertainment

Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is a well known figure in the adult industry. She previously went viral after reportedly having sex with 1,057 men in twelve hours, a stunt that propelled her to global notoriety. She is currently on her self described “Bang Bus” world tour, travelling in a minivan and meeting what she calls “barely legal” fans while producing content for OnlyFans.

Her activities in Indonesia, however, appear to have crossed legal boundaries.

Police Say Her “Bang Bus” Tour Violates Indonesian Law

According to Indonesian authorities, the “Bang Bus” concept is considered illegal under the country’s strict anti pornography laws. Police stated that Blue had acquired a local van and used it to approach young tourists in party hotspots as part of her content creation.

Indonesia’s anti pornography legislation strictly prohibits producing, distributing, or publicly displaying explicit material, with even harsher penalties when activities involve minors or individuals described as “barely legal.”

Fourteen Foreigners Questioned, Four Remain Detained

During the initial raid, fourteen Australian nationals aged nineteen to forty were questioned and later allowed to return to their residences in Bali under police and immigration monitoring. Meanwhile, four British nationals, including Bonnie Blue herself, remain in custody while investigators review digital evidence and interview witnesses.

Authorities confirmed that further charges may be brought once all seized materials, including video files and online posts, have been examined.

Possible Deportation On The Table

Reports from Australian media suggest that Bonnie Blue may face deportation depending on the outcome of the investigation. Police emphasised that the explicit filming activities were not only against local regulations but also posed cultural and legal concerns within the Indonesian community.

Broader Debate On Tourism Culture And Local Law

 

The incident reignites ongoing discussions about the tension between Bali’s global tourism appeal and the firm cultural and moral boundaries upheld by Indonesian law. The rise of foreign digital creators using Bali as a backdrop for content has repeatedly drawn scrutiny, especially when online activity contradicts local norms.

Indonesian police confirmed that the case remains open, with officers continuing to examine equipment, footage, and the circumstances surrounding the alleged production.

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Source : Detik.com
By – Tarziman — 08/12/2025, 04.01PM

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