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Bonnie Blue arrest: Adult star to be deported, barred from Indonesia after Bali raid

Tegwen Bescoby
PerthNow
The controversial adult star will be deported from Indonesia.
The controversial adult star will be deported from Indonesia. Credit: MADE NAGI/EPA

Adult star Bonnie Blue will be deported and blacklisted from entering Indonesia for at least a decade, immigration officials have revealed.

At a press conference outside the Ngurah Rai Immigration Office, immigration chief Hery Winarko said Blue and her team had breached their visa conditions.

“They have misused the visa they have to make content in Bali,” Mr Winarko said.

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“They will be blacklisted from entering Indonesia for at least 10 years — that could be extended.”

The OnlyFans creator and three men involved in the raid, including Australian comedian Julian Wood, will all be removed from the country following a police investigation.

“Once police have finished with the investigation, after that we will deport them and put them (on) the blacklist,” Mr Winarko confirmed.

The revelation comes just hours after Blue spoke to media outside the immigration office — where she had seven simple words to say to journalists inquiring if she was engaging in sexually explicit content at the time of the raid.

“You’d have to subscribe to find out,” she cheekily responded.

The adult entertainer, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was detained last week along with 17 men during a raid on a villa in Badung, where authorities alleged pornographic material was being produced in breach of Indonesia’s strict morality laws.

Seventeen male tourists from Australia and the UK were detained alongside Blue.
Seventeen male tourists from Australia and the UK were detained alongside Blue. Credit: 7NEWS

Violating the anti-pornography laws has a maximum sentence of 15 years in jail and a fine of AU$541,000 — a penalty she narrowly avoided.

While the star managed to avoid significant penalties for her sexual activities, she will still be required to front Indonesian court over allegations her trademark Bang Bus infringed on the nation’s traffic laws.

“We have coordinated with the court and will conduct a fast trial for the traffic law violation,” Mr Winarko said at the press conference.

“Tomorrow, the trial will be held at Denpasar District Court.”

Individuals found guilty of breaching the traffic law face a potential one month imprisonment, or a fine of AU$25.

While escaping other charges, the adult star must face court over traffic violations related to her Bang Bus.
While escaping other charges, the adult star must face court over traffic violations related to her Bang Bus. Credit: 7NEWS

The entertainer, who previously told PerthNow she “apparently breaks the law all the time”, said she had travelled to the Indonesian island to “have fun and celebrate (the high school graduates) finishing school”.

She had already received bans from entering both Fiji and Australia after attending Schoolies in 2024.

Her Balinese arrest come two weeks after revealing she will always make sexually explicit videos, even after becoming a mother.

“Whenever anyone has children, a lot changes in their life so I’d be naive to think it wouldn’t be the same in my case,” Blue exclusively told PerthNow.

“I’m sure things will change, but it doesn’t mean I’ll stop making videos.

“My content might not be as extreme but I’m always going to want to have sex, I’m always going to want to have an orgasm, and it’s just the way I do that might change overtime.

“Bonnie Blue is never going to end, there is always going to be some version of it.”

Originally published on PerthNow

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