Bonnie Blue went back to London after being arrested in Bali in mid-December while filming for Fansly. Indonesian police arrested her and 17 other men for allegedly breaking strict anti-pornography laws. She could have gone to jail for up to 15 years, but after a short interrogation and a small fine, she was sent back to her home country with a 10-year ban from Indonesia. The 26-year-old British adult content creator, whose real name is Tia Billinger, posted defiant updates on social media after returning home.
Blue told that her goal was to break her own record of having sex with more than 1,000 people in one day, just in time for Christmas. She said the Bali incident wasn’t a big deal and stressed her wealth and legal support: “I’m rich and have good lawyers.” Blue teased future Fansly content from the incident, like a “20 guys, 1 girl” video, which showed that her controversial career was still going strong.
On December 4, police raided a rented studio in Bali and took cameras, her “Bang Bus” van, condoms, and other things that were used for a stunt aimed at “barely legal” tourists during Australia’s Schoolies week. Most of the men were let go, but Blue’s passport was kept while immigration looked into moral violations in the Muslim-majority country. Later, she said that a tour organizer paid $150,000 to set her up and promised to tell the whole story.