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Bali Detains Former OnlyFans Star for Illegal Filming

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Photo courtesy of VN Express

 

Bonnie Blue, a former OnlyFans content creator, has been detained in Bali after being accused by Indonesian police of filming illegal adult content. Blue, legally known as Tia Billinger, was arrested during a police raid in Badung. Her arrest followed public complaints about her activities during "schoolies week," a popular post-graduation holiday.

 

The 26-year-old allegedly hired a bus to travel with over a dozen men, recording explicit videos. Seventeen tourists, mainly from the U.K. and Australia, were questioned. Most were released without charge, but some were held for additional questioning. Police seized numerous items including cameras and outfits indicative of production intent.

 

Authorities have linked the location to pornographic production, which is heavily penalized in Indonesia. Violations can result in up to 15 years in prison. Blue's passport was confiscated, and she's under immigration review to assess potential visa violations. Her visa was for tourism, as reported by DetikBali.

 

The case gained attention online due to Blue's social media posts mentioning "schoolies" and "barely legal" participants. Officials are considering these posts in their review of her activities. Blue is known for organizing controversial stunts, and was previously banned from OnlyFans for claiming to have engaged with 1,057 men in 12 hours, reported VN Express.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Bonnie Blue was detained in Bali for allegedly filming illegal content.
  • Most questioned tourists were released, but Blue's passport was taken.
  • Authorities are reviewing if she violated visa terms during her Bali trip.

 

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18 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

 Violations can result in up to 15 years in prison. Blue's passport was confiscated, and she's under immigration review 

Ha ha, great news.

Keep the filthy bitch off the streets. 

 

She's a result of poor parenting. 

 

 

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