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Adult Star Bonnie Blue Arrested in Bali Over “Barely Legal” Tour

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Bonnie Blue, known as Tia Billinger, was arrested in Bali following disruptions caused by her controversial “barely legal” tour in the popular tourist destination. The adult star allegedly faced detainment over “pornographic material” and potential deportation due to Indonesia’s strict moral regulations. Reports suggest Bonnie was apprehended with a group of young men during ‘Schoolies Week’ in Bali, where she purportedly organized a local van for her infamous “Bang Bus” activities.

Notorious for her explicit content, Bonnie recently traversed the UK with her “Bang Bus” to participate in Freshers events, targeting young clientele for her controversial X-rated performances. Despite boasting about her profits from engaging with “barely legal” individuals, Bonnie was permanently banned from OnlyFans for violating platform rules by featuring extreme sexual acts.

Balinese authorities raided Bonnie’s accommodation in Badung, seizing various items, including outfits labeled ‘School Bonnie Blue’, flash drives, condoms, her ‘Bang Bus’ van, and related documents. Additionally, 17 male tourists, including British nationals, were reportedly taken into custody. Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara confirmed that Bonnie and three team members were transferred to immigration officials for further investigation into potential immigration law violations.

This incident is not the first time Bonnie’s actions have sparked controversy. In a separate incident, she was reportedly assaulted at a nightclub in Sheffield, which was resolved through restorative justice. Bonnie’s notoriety stems from her participation in extreme sexual acts, such as claiming to have slept with 1,057 men within a 12-hour period. Her career ambitions took a troubling turn when OnlyFans prohibited her, particularly after announcing plans for a controversial “petting zoo challenge” that garnered criticism for potentially glamorizing rape culture.

Further scrutiny arose from Channel 4’s documentary ‘1,000 Men And Me: The Bonnie Blue Story’, leading to her permanent ban from OnlyFans due to policy violations. Alongside her online presence, Bonnie has faced bans from foreign countries and a UK football stadium, leveraging these restrictions to fuel her online persona and social media engagement.

Despite being barred from Australia and Fiji for contentious content plans during ‘Schoolies Week’, Bonnie defiantly expressed intentions to proceed with her controversial event. Her persistence in challenging bans and pushing boundaries has attracted both supporters and critics, with ongoing legal and public scrutiny surrounding her actions.

Efforts to obtain a response from Bonnie’s representatives are currently underway.

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