Bonnie Blue, known as Tia Billinger in real life, was arrested in Bali following disruptive incidents allegedly linked to her controversial “barely legal” tour. The adult star faces deportation due to Indonesia’s strict laws on morality. Reports indicate that Bonnie was apprehended with a group of young men during ‘Schoolies Week’ in Bali, where she purportedly obtained a local van to continue her infamous “Bang Bus” escapades.
Recently, Bonnie took her “Bang Bus” on a UK tour to attend Freshers events, drawing in a young audience for her provocative X-rated content. Despite boasting about profiting from encounters with “barely legal” adolescents, Bonnie was permanently banned from OnlyFans for engaging in extreme sexual acts on the platform.
Balinese authorities raided Bonnie’s accommodation in Badung and confiscated items such as outfits labeled ‘School Bonnie Blue’, flash drives, condoms, her ‘Bang Bus’ van, and related documentation. Alongside Bonnie, 17 male tourists, including some British nationals, were reportedly arrested.
Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara disclosed that Bonnie and three individuals from her team were transferred to immigration authorities for further investigation. The police are collaborating with immigration officials to probe potential violations of immigration laws.
This incident is not the first time Bonnie’s actions have caused turmoil. In a previous episode in September, she was reportedly assaulted at a student nightclub in Sheffield. While law enforcement intervened, the situation was later resolved through restorative justice.
Bonnie’s notoriety stems from participating in extreme sexual activities, including an episode where she claimed to have been intimate with 1,057 men within a 12-hour timeframe. Her controversial career pursuits, culminating in plans for a human “petting zoo challenge,” led to her expulsion from OnlyFans for breaching platform guidelines.
Channel 4 aired a documentary on Bonnie’s exploits, triggering numerous complaints to Ofcom. Her provocative statements and actions have resulted in bans from various countries and even a football stadium in the UK. Despite facing restrictions, Bonnie continues to court controversy and provoke reactions on social media platforms.
In a recent statement, Bonnie revealed being prohibited from Nottingham Forest Football Stadium and being banned from Australia and Fiji due to contentious content plans. Despite opposition, she remains defiant and determined to proceed with her ‘Schoolies’ event, showcasing a bold and unapologetic attitude.
Efforts to reach out to Bonnie’s representatives for comments are ongoing.