

Social media star Bonnie Blue has found herself at the centre of a legal storm following a chaotic 'Bangbus' stunt in Bali that drew massive attention and major legal consequences. According to local authorities, the stunt, which involved a public shoot on a busy street, caused traffic disruption, attracted large crowds, and violated several strict local laws.
The charges reportedly include public indecency, disturbing the peace, and filming without the necessary permits. Combined, these offences could see Bonnie facing up to 15 years behind bars, a sentence that has shocked fans and sparked heated debate online.
Witnesses described the scene as “utter chaos”, with bystanders flocking to watch the influencer’s wild antics. Local officials condemned the stunt, calling it “a blatant disrespect of Balinese cultural norms and public safety”.
Despite the legal threats, Bonnie Blue’s social media accounts remain active, with fans expressing both support and disbelief. The case has ignited a wider conversation about the boundaries influencers face when filming content abroad, and whether viral fame comes at too high a cost.
Authorities have yet to confirm a trial date, but the situation has already become one of the most talked-about influencer controversies to hit Bali in recent memory.