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'I can face any amount of men': Bonnie Blue banned from Bali for 10 years, slapped with traffic fine

Authorities said they had not found any pornographic elements on site.

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December 12, 2025, 06:42 PM

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British OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue, also known as Tia Billinger, has been banned from Bali for at least a decade following a police investigation into her activities on the island, reported international media.

She and her crew will be deported as soon as police investigations have been completed.

The 26-year-old had been in Bali with a group of men, all in their 20s, when police raided a villa in Badung over suspected production of pornographic content.

No pornographic content found

Police initially investigated the group for possible violations of Indonesia’s anti-pornography laws, but later stated that “they had not found any pornographic elements” on site, as reported by The Daily Telegraph.

When the raid by local authorities occurred on Dec. 4, the group had been creating collaborative content based on a game in which the winner would sleep with Bonnie Blue.

A total of 16 other witnesses had also been questioned and later released during the investigation.

The witnesses also denied that the content that Blue and her associates were trying to produce were pornographic, instead insisting that they were made “with playful, humorous scenes”, as cited by the South China Morning Post.

Had she been charged and convicted of the pornography offences, Blue could have faced up to 15 years in prison in Indonesia, along with fines of up to 6 billion rupiah (around S$467,000).

Traffic fine

Blue was eventually found guilty of traffic-related violations, including misusing the modified vehicle for filming around Bali without valid vehicle registration documents.

She was given the choice of paying a small fine or serving a brief jail sentence.

She opted to pay the fine, reported to be around S$15.60, instead of serving jail time.

Cheeky court comment

Ahead of her court hearing, Blue had appeared unfazed by the media attention surrounding her case.

She told reporters she could “face any amount of men”, according to The Daily Telegraph, while being represented by well-known Bali lawyer Edward Pangkahlia.

When leaving court, as reported by The Sun, Blue was asked by reporters whether she intended to continue producing adult content after her deportation.

She reportedly replied:

“Subscribe and you’ll find out."

Top images via mynet/X, Kumparan News

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