
Adult star Bonnie Blue, who shot to fame thanks to a series of controversial X-rated stunts, has been arrested in Bali along with a group of men.
It follows her 'BangBus' tour antics in the Indonesian province, which resulted in police arresting the OnlyFans creator and seizing the van she was driving around in, as well as 19 outfits with 'School Bonnie Blue' written on them.
According to the Daily Mail, police also found lubricant, condoms, and viagra pills in her 'BangBus truck'.
Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, was reportedly travelling on a 'sex tour' seeking young men to create content with.
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Nine News reports that Bonnie and several foreigners were detained and questioned on suspicion of pornographic activity.
It is not her first brush with controversy, and she previously pretended to have been arrested with pictures of her being searched by 'police' next to a marked car, but it emerged they were actors on a film set.

Why was Bonnie Blue arrested in Bali?
Police apprehended Bonnie and 17 tourists, said to be between the ages of 19 and 40 and originating from Australia and the UK.
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They were detained as it is illegal to film pornography in Indonesia.
Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara issued an update today (December 6), saying Bonnie and three members of her team have been handed over to the immigration team.
"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," Batubara said.
"Today, with assistance from Immigration, we are releasing the 14 Australians who were detained yesterday for clarification and investigative purposes as witnesses. They are being released because they do not meet the criteria for further suspicion, as the case is still under investigation."
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LADBible Group has contacted Badung Police for further comment.
The adult content creator was previously banned from Australia following her 'Barely Legal' Schoolies stunt, over issues with her right to work and visa problems. And earlier this year, Bonnie was also banned from filming and working in Fiji, with her visa being cancelled for the same reason.
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What is 'Schoolies Week?'
'Schoolies Week' is the time when Australians celebrate finishing high school, with many youngsters travelling to the likes of Bali and Fiji to celebrate.
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Bonnie wrote on social media: “Hey boys, those who are going to schoolies, and those that are barely legal, cannot wait to meet you."
“I’m in Bali so you know exactly what that means," while footage was shared online her her blue 'BangBus' branded truck, with Bonnie and several young men standing in the back of it.
In a recent interview, she said she had found a way around her Australia ban following the outrage in the country, telling A Current Affair: “I don’t want to give too much away, but let’s just say, I’ve got good lawyers and I will be doing schoolies this year."

What have critics of Bonnie Blue said?
Many have described Bonnie's behavior asking for 'barely legal' men as 'predatory'. However, the star insists she is innocent.
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In an interview with news.com.au, she insisted she doesn't deserve that label as she says the young men volunteer and sign 'multiple' consent forms, take a Breathalyzer test, show physical ID to prove they are of legal age, and wear condoms throughout.
“The topic of consent is heavily discussed," she added.
Harrison James is an activist and survivor of sexual abuse, and according to the New York Post, he said: “Bonnie’s approach of sharing her location online and allowing participants to ‘queue’ without any vetting process is deeply concerning,” he said.
“It raises significant ethical and safety issues, especially given the vulnerability of young men who are barely legal adults. This lack of structure creates a heightened risk of coercion, exploitation, and uninformed decision-making.”
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“While Bonnie emphasizes the use of consent forms and discussions, these steps don’t eliminate the underlying power imbalance," he added.
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