

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue is set to be deported from Bali and banned from the island for at least 10 years, Indonesian officials have confirmed. 26 year-old Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was initially taken into custody on Thursday December 4 on suspicion of filming sexually explicit material in Indonesia. Indonesia’s strict anti-pornography laws for producing or distributing pornographic content in the country saw Blue facing up to 15 years in prison and fines reaching around £270,000.
Mail Online reported that Blue’s first comments since being detained were made while she was walking into the Ngurah Rai Immigration Office in Jimbaran. Reportedly, when asked whether she intended on making more explicit content in Bali, she responded: “Subscribe and you’ll find out.”
The controversial star, known for sleeping with 1000 men in a reported 12 hours, first drew police suspicion after they received reports that she had rented a bus to tour the resort island during “schoolies week”, Australia’s end-of-school festivities. Reports also alleged that was filming sexual content with at least 17 male tourists, aged 19 to 40, from Britain and Australia.
However a police investigation later revealed that no explicit material was found that showed Blue had breached the country's anti-pornography rules. Instead, officials claim Blue misused her tourist visa by filming commercial content without permits and broke traffic laws during filming. As a result, Blue is due to be ‘blacklisted’ from the country as detailed by Bali's Immigration Chief Winarko during Thursday’s press conference:

"The activities they carried out contained pornographic elements, whereas here in Bali we expect tourists who come to support culture and uphold local wisdom...
The next step is that we wait for the chief of police to complete their process … after that, we will immediately take firm action by deporting them and imposing a re-entry ban” Winarko stated.
Badung's Police Chief Arif Batubara added:
"While they were supposedly [on] holiday in Bali, they misused their visas by creating content and driving a vehicle without the proper licence.”
During the same conference, Badung Police said that Blue and her three man production team are also facing trial over the purchase of her blue “Bangbus” over its alleged lack of vehicle registration. One of the two British men in Blue’s crew are also accused of not having an international driving licence while driving.
To date, Nottingham’s Blue has had her passport seized, and she’s expected to appear at a district court in Denpasar on Friday before she is deported along with the three members of her crew. Blue’s crew members were treated as witnesses and will have no charges laid against them, Badung’s police chief has confirmed.