Bonnie Blue'S Bali Bungle: Onlyfans Star'S Arrest Sparks Controversy

  • By Daiana
  • Dec. 10, 2025, 8:10 a.m.

Bonnie Blue's Bali Blunder

Bali, December 9 – British OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue, known offscreen as Tia Billinger, has been making headlines once more. Recently released from police custody in Bali, she now faces immigration officials' scrutiny following a raid that allegedly uncovered her filming explicit content on the Indonesian island. Although out of her police cell, Bonnie's passport remains in official hands as she undergoes a 48-hour interrogation to determine her next steps.

The arrest took place on Thursday when local authorities, acting on public tips, stormed a holiday rental in Pererenan Village. The location was allegedly transformed into an "obscene video studio" where Bonnie, along with 17 male tourists including 14 Australians, was caught in the act. The raid led to the seizure of the infamous 'bangbus,' cameras, condoms, enhancement pills, and USB drives. While the Aussie tourists were let go without charges, Bonnie and three British companions are still under investigation.

OnlyFans' star Bonnie Blue arrested in Bali on porn charges

OnlyFans' star Bonnie Blue arrested in Bali on porn charges

“An invisible hand could request she be transferred to immigration and deported rather than face a lengthy and high-profile trial,” suggested Indonesian immigration law expert Philo Dellano.

Legal Trouble Looms

Should Bonnie face prosecution under Indonesia's strict anti-pornography laws, she could be staring at a daunting penalty of up to 15 years behind bars and a hefty fine reaching IDR6 billion (approximately RM1.5 million). However, whispers suggest deportation may be her more probable fate, sparing her the spectacle of a public trial.

Philo Dellano, a legal expert based in Jakarta, hinted that diplomatic negotiations might favor deportation over litigation. Such a resolution could see Bonnie swiftly sent back home instead of languishing in an Indonesian court.

A Past Paved with Controversy

Bonnie's latest brush with the law is not her first foray into scandal. Her antics previously got her banned from Australia in 2023 following a backlash over her 'barely legal' Schoolies stunt. She had provocatively called upon underage school leavers vacationing in Bali, prompting public outrage.

Not one to shy away from controversy, Bonnie recently taunted Australian authorities by claiming she had found a loophole to attend this year's Schoolies. Although her branded bus made an appearance on the Gold Coast, it was later revealed that Bonnie was conspicuously absent.

This latest incident in Bali adds another chapter to Bonnie Blue's infamy, leaving many to wonder about the future escapades of this notorious OnlyFans star.

Daiana
Author: Daiana
Daiana

Daiana

Content and Social Media Manager at Modelsearcher.com. Raised by a graphic designer father and an accountant mother, her journey from freelance graphic designer to content manager is marked by self-taught expertise and formal education in UX/UI design.

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