Former OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue detained in Bali over alleged adult content shoot with tourists

By Phan Anh   December 9, 2025 | 03:14 pm PT
Former OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue detained in Bali over alleged adult content shoot with tourists
British adult content creator Bonnie Blue. Photo courtesy of Holly Randall Unfiltered
Former OnlyFans content creator Bonnie Blue has been detained in Bali after Indonesian police accused her of filming illegal adult content while traveling around the island with a group of tourists.

Blue, 26, whose legal name is Tia Billinger, was arrested last week during a police raid on a rental studio in Badung last week, following a series of public complaints about her filming activities during "schoolies week," a post-graduation holiday period popular with Australian youths, News.com.au reported.

Police said Blue had allegedly hired a bus to travel around Bali with more than a dozen men to record sexually explicit videos. At least 17 tourists, aged between 19 and 40 and mostly from the U.K. and Australia, were questioned in the operation.

Fourteen Australians were released without charge, while one Australian man and two Britons were initially held for additional questioning. Officers said they seized schoolgirl-themed outfits, cameras, tripods, condoms, flash drives, lubricant, pink necklaces, and sheets of Viagra pills from the studio.

Authorities described the location as a production site for "content containing pornographic or immoral elements," which is illegal under Indonesia’s strict anti-pornography laws. Violations can carry severe penalties, including up to 15 years in prison and fines reaching approximately £270,000 (US$360,000), with even harsher sentences for crimes involving minors, a point Indonesian officials emphasized as they reviewed the case.

Blue was eventually released from police custody but had her passport seized. She was handed over to immigration authorities for a mandatory 48-hour review, where officers from Bali’s intelligence and enforcement division are determining whether she violated visa conditions. Police say Blue and her group had entered the country on visas-on-arrival, which are intended strictly for tourism, DetikBali reported.

The case escalated quickly online after screenshots emerged of Blue promoting her Bali trip on social media, writing that she looked forward to meeting men traveling for schoolies and those "barely legal," The Independent reported.

Indonesian officials have cited the posts as part of their review into whether her activities constituted deliberate production and distribution of pornographic material inside the country.

Blue is known internationally for staging highly publicized sexual "challenges" involving large groups of men. She was banned from OnlyFans earlier this year after claiming to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours, a stunt that, if verified, would break an existing world record.

 
 
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