Controversial adult film star Bonnie Blue has reportedly been taken into police custody on the Indonesian island of Bali, following a raid connected to her infamous 'Bang Bus' tour. The performer, whose real name is Tia Billinger, faces allegations related to pornographic material and potential deportation under the country's stringent morality legislation.
Police Raid and Disturbing Discovery
According to reports, Balinese police conducted a raid on the star's accommodation in the Badung region on Friday night. The authorities allegedly seized a significant haul of items, including a van used for the 'Bang Bus' stunt along with its ownership certificate, 19 outfits, multiple flash drives, and a box of condoms. Bonnie was subsequently handed over to immigration officials.
Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara confirmed on Saturday that Blue and three male members of her team had been transferred to immigration for further investigation. "We have handed them over to the Immigration for further investigation on alleged breaking Immigration law. Police investigation are still ongoing. We jointly conduct the investigation with the Immigration," he stated. A total of 17 male tourists, understood to include some British nationals, were also reportedly arrested in connection with the incident.
Tour Chaos and International Backlash
The arrest occurred during 'Schoolies Week', a period when school leavers celebrate, and it is claimed Bonnie had locally acquired a van to continue her tour in the holiday hotspot. This incident is not her first brush with controversy abroad. She is already banned from entering Australia and Fiji after plans to create content with 18-year-olds during their Schoolies events sparked a major parental outcry and a 20,000-signature petition.
Despite the international bans, the 26-year-old from Nottinghamshire brazenly boasted last month about her intent to proceed with a 2025 Schoolies event, claiming it was "impossible" to stop her. Her career has been built on extreme stunts, including a claim to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours, which was featured in a Channel 4 documentary that attracted hundreds of Ofcom complaints.
Platform Bans and Contentious Ambitions
Bonnie Blue's activities have repeatedly put her at odds with platforms and authorities. She was permanently banned from OnlyFans in June after announcing a planned 'human petting zoo challenge', where she would be locked in a glass cage for strangers. The site ruled this violated its Acceptable Use Policy. Campaigners had long called for action against her content, which they argue glamourises rape culture.
Her strategy often involves rage-bait to drive social media engagement, and she openly brags about being barred from locations. Earlier this year, she claimed to have been permanently banned from Nottingham Forest Football Stadium, questioning the decision compared to the behaviour of football hooligans. With her current detention in Bali, the star's pattern of provoking controversy has now led to a significant legal confrontation with international consequences.