Former OnlyFans renegade Bonnie Blue found herself in the crosshairs of Indonesia’s morality police after a late-night raid on a Bali rental studio ended with her passport seized, her crew questioned, and prosecutors weighing charges that could put her behind bars for up to 15 years.
Blue, 26, born Tia Billinger, flew to Indonesia for what she advertised online as a wild “Schoolies Week” adventure—a school-leavers celebration notorious for its sunburned tourists, cheap beer, and questionable judgment. But Indonesian authorities accused the British creator of bringing something else to the island: a mobile porn shoot with a rotating cast of young men.

Police say Blue hired a bus to shuttle more than a dozen male tourists—mostly Australians, a few Britons—around Bali to record explicit content. In the Thursday raid, officers detained at least 17 men aged 19 to 40. Fourteen Australians were released almost immediately; one Australian and two Britons were held longer. Blue herself was released from police custody but immediately handed over to immigration officials for a 48-hour interrogation window, with her passport locked firmly out of reach.
Indonesia’s laws on pornography are among the strictest in the region, banning the production, distribution, and public display of explicit material, with steep penalties if minors are involved. Though no minors were alleged in this case, authorities say they seized school-themed costumes, cameras, condoms, flash drives, lubricant, pink necklaces, and tablets of Viagra. “It is suspected that the place was used by the alleged perpetrator to produce pornographic videos,” Badung police chief M Arif Batubara said.

Immigration enforcement chief Raja Ulul Azmi confirmed Blue had entered Bali using a visa-on-arrival—meant for tourists, not adult content entrepreneurs. He added that the creator was visiting Indonesia for the first time, and that she and three male tourists were set for further questioning as officials decide whether to pursue criminal prosecution, deportation, or both.
The case ignited even more attention thanks to Blue’s online persona. Once a high-earning OnlyFans star, she became infamous for headline-grabbing sexual stunts, including a claim earlier this year that she slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours—an attempt to outdo adult performer Lisa Sparxxx’s notorious 2004 marathon with 919 men. The spectacle earned her a ban from OnlyFans and a reputation for chasing shock value with industrial efficiency.
Her Bali trip was no exception. “Hey boys… to those who are barely legal, cannot wait to meet you—and I’m in Bali, so you know exactly what that means,” she teased on social media before boarding her flight. Indonesian police took that message to heart.
Now, with her passport confiscated and her fate in the hands of authorities who rarely take kindly to foreign influencers testing the limits of local law, Bonnie Blue’s tropical romp has curdled into a high-stakes morality battle—one that could end not on a sun-soaked beach, but in an Indonesian courtroom.





