Adult star Bonnie Blue arrested and may face 15 years in Bali prison

Pornographic content creator Bonnie Blue has been arrested in Bali, Indonesia, and could face up to 15 years behind bars.

Blue, real name Tia Billinger, first made headlines back in 2024 when she claimed to have slept with 1,000 men in the space of 24 hours, and has earned a reputation for extreme stunts in search of OnlyFans fame.

Despite Indonesia’s heavy anti-pornography laws, Blue made the trip to the tourist destination, accompanied by her infamous ‘BangBus’, to allegedly film adult content during schoolies week, which is when Australian high school students head to Bali to celebrate their graduation.

In Bali, the maximum prison sentence for the production or distribution of pornographic content is up to 15 years, and those found guilty can also be fined up to £270,000, which takes a lot of OnlyFans subscriptions to cover.

The Derbyshire-native was arrested on December 4th when a raid took place on a rental property in Bali, which police suspected was being used to film adult content.

While Blue has since been released from prison, she has yet to receive her passport back, and according to ITV News, she is due to be questioned within the coming days.

A group of 17 male tourists, from Britain and Australia, aged between 19 and 40, were also arrested. However, 14 members of the group, who are all Australian, have since been released without charge. Two Brits and one Aussie remain in custody.

According to authorities, they seized Blue’s school outfits, as well as cameras, condoms, flash drives, lubricant, pink necklaces, and two sheets of Viagra pills, which makes it difficult for her to plead innocence.

Admittedly, Blue did make the job of the Bali police extremely easy for them by brazenly announcing the reasoning behind her trip on social media, telling her millions of followers, “Hey boys, those that’re going to Schoolies and to those who are barely legal, cannot wait to meet you – and I’m in Bali, so you know exactly what that means.”

If Channel 4 were short on ideas for the follow-up to their recent documentary, 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, then, her nightmare trip to Bali may have just provided the necessary inspiration…