Adult-star Bonnie Blue may face up to ’15 years in jail’

Bonnie Blue, an adult creator who skyrocketed to mainstream popularity because of her stunts revolving around adult content, has landed herself, it seems, in legal trouble abroad.

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British adult star Bonnie Blue was arrested on December 5th, 2025, alongside 17 male tourists between the ages of 19 and 40 years old. They were all arrested on suspicion of making X-rated material in Bali, something which is prohibited under Indonesia’s strict laws.

It is currently alleged that Bonnie Blue’s ‘BangBus’ stunt caused the arrest. The sex tour bus that she was promoting was seized by local authorities and Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, and others arrested under the land’s strict anti-pornography legislation.

Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara made a statement after they received reports about a member of the public ‘suspected pornography or the creation of indecent video material.’

Among confiscated items, things that were taken included, ubricant, condoms, viagra pills as well as 19 outfits with ‘School Bonnie Blue’ written on them.

The UK adult star has faked an arrest earlier this year in a publicity stunt. Immigration authorities in Bali are planning to question her.

If she is prosecuted and found guitly, Bonnie Blue could face up the 15 years behind bars as well as a big fine of 6 billion rupiah (roughly $360,000). She shot to fame when she attempted a stunt where she slept with over 1,000 men in 12 hours.

However, Philo Dellano, an immigration lawyer in Jakarta believes that the 26-year-old adult star will only face deportation and an entry ban from Indonesia.

“She is being detained by the police, which means they can proceed to prosecute her,” Dellano shared in statement to News.com.au. “But in my opinion, if there is an ‘invisible hand’ that requests that she be deported, she can be transferred to the nearest immigration office, from where she will be deported from Indonesia.”

The news came out that Bonnie Blue’s alleged participants, who included a group of 14 Australians, were released the morning after the arrest after being interviewed as witnesses.

According to an immigration officer from Ngurah Rai, they will be allowed to fly home soon. The Daily Mail learned, “They (the 14 Australians) will be allowed to go back to their country after we finish the examination.”

He went on to say, “We will be deepening the investigation to check her activity during her time in Bali and work jointly with police.”

As for the other three men who were arrested and whether they face any charges, they said, “If they did not make commercial content, maybe that’s not a problem. If they make commercial content, we could charge them.

They further shared that”We could also check whether it has created unrest in the community or not.”

Among the seized items are also video cameras and her Instagram account in which she was seen inviting teens over 18 years old to hr ‘Bangbus’ for pornographic activities. She particularly stressed an invitation for young Australians in Bali for their school graduation celebration to make their way over to her.

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