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9th December 2025
10:07am GMT

Bonnie Blue is facing a 15-year prison sentence for her 'BangBus' tour after the adult content creator was arrested in Bali last week.
The 26-year-old, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has lived in perpetual controversy since going viral in the mainstream conscience for her extreme adult stunts.
The zenith of her fame came with her '1,000 men slept with in one day' challenge, which was captured in a documentary on Channel 4.
The adult star from Nottingham has regularly targeting young people in her videos, often describing them as "barely legal".
These are often freshers at university in the UK and 'schoolies', Australian kids who have just finished high school.
Blue took her 'BangBus' tour on the road to Australia, but was quickly banned from entering the country, leading her to set up shop in Bali.
Taking to social media, she encouraged Australian 'schoolies' to meet her on the tourist island.
She wrote: "Hey boys, those that’re going to Schoolies and to those who are barely legal, cannot wait to meet you – and I’m in Bali, so you know exactly what that means.”
However, Blue soon caught the attention of police, being arrested on suspicion of producing pornographic content which is illegal under Indonesia's strict morality laws.
Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara confirmed that Blue had been transferred to immigration forces in Indonesia.
Batubara said on Saturday (6 December): "We have handed them over to the Immigration for further investigation on alleged breaking immigration law. Police investigations are still ongoing. We jointly conduct the investigation with the immigration."
Over a dozen men were apprehended on the 'BangBus', one of whom was wearing a paper McDonald's bag on his head for a disguise.

It has been reported that a 15 year sentence could be on the cards for the adult star if she is indeed convicted.
Police have since provided an update on her situation, saying that she was permitted to return to her hotel.
She will be now be "summoned" for an interview with immigration officials in Bali in the coming days.
It is likely any conviction will depend on whether Blue made any content intended to turn a profit.
Police confirmed that the 14 men found with Blue will all be deported back to Australia once the investigation is over.
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