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British p0rn star Bonnie Blue who slept with 1000 men in 24 hours faces deportation from Bali

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British adult content creator Bonnie Blue, born Tia Billinger, is expected to be deported from Indonesia’s Bali island today, Friday after being fined for traffic violations, her lawyer confirmed.

The 26-year-old internet personality, known internationally for her controversial claim of sleeping with 1,000 men in 24 hours, was detained on Thursday as her so-called “BangBus” tour moved across the island seeking to film encounters with what she described online as “barely legal” young men.

Indonesian immigration authorities accuse Billinger of misusing her visa and potentially producing adult content in Bali, an offence that carries significant penalties under the nation’s conservative social and religious regulations. 

Officials said they raided a property in Badung where Billinger and several collaborators were allegedly recording a game involving 17 male tourists.

During the raid, authorities reportedly recovered cameras, lubricants, condoms, Viagra pills, 19 outfits tagged “School Bonnie Blue,” and the vehicle used in her tour. 

Fourteen tourists were released without charge, but investigations are ongoing against Billinger and three male associates.

At a press conference, immigration chief Heru Winarko said Indonesia would take “firm action,” noting that Billinger would appear before the Denpasar District Court on Friday. 

The country is seeking to blacklist her from re-entering Indonesia for at least 10 years, with the possibility of extending the ban. 

However, officials admitted that no conclusive evidence of pornography production has yet been found.

Her arrest comes just days after she publicly endorsed British politician Nigel Farage and Reform UK in an opinion article for The Spectator, where she criticised UK taxes, immigration policy, and praised Reform’s positions while admitting she was “not knowledgeable about politics.”

Billinger’s controversial travels have already resulted in a ban from Australia, where authorities revoked her visa last year over her plans to film content with teenagers during the annual “Schoolies” holiday—an event popular with 17- and 18-year-olds.

Reflecting online shortly before her arrest, Billinger told her followers she was excited to meet “boys going to Schoolies” while announcing her arrival in Bali.

Authorities have taken her comments seriously, especially given Indonesia’s zero-tolerance stance on content creation involving minors.

Billinger described 2025 on social media as both her “hardest” and “best” year, promising “an even bigger bang” in 2026. For now, her fate rests with the Indonesian courts, with a deportation order and decade-long blacklist appearing increasingly likely.

 

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Olu Adeyemi

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