Bonnie Blue ‘Arrested In Bali’ While Trying To Pick Up Tourists

Looks like Bonnie Blue has gone international with her controversial ‘Bang Bus’ tour, driving around the world in a minivan and meeting ‘barely legal’ fans, so you just knew she was going to run into trouble once she reached a country where they do not tolerate that sort of thing.

Sure enough, 26-year-old Bonnie has now been arrested in Bali over alleged ‘pornographic activities’, reports the Evening Standard.

Blue – real name Tia Billinger – was seen inside a police station after being detained and could now face deportation.

Indonesian laws prohibit activities such as producing, distributing, or publicly displaying pornographic material, which is something I’m sure Bonnie Blue would have been made fully aware of.

Bonnie Blue 'arrested' in Bali

Even still, Bonnie Blue proudly announced her arrival in Bali, writing on Instagram: “Hey boys, those that are going to Schoolies and to those who are barely legal, cannot wait to meet you and I’m in Bali, so you know exactly what that means.”

Schoolies is a term used to describe the week-long period of partying of Australian high school graduates when they finish Year 12. These graduates typically fly out to Bali and surrounding areas to celebrate, so I guess that’s the crowd Bonnie was targeting.

Before being arrested, Bonnie Blue filmed herself driving around in the van with young men partying in the back.

It’s the latest in a long list of controversies involving Bonnie this year. She first blew up online after sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours, and was then banned from OnlyFans for taking part in a 2,000 person “petting zoo” event. Do you know how difficult it is to get banned from OnlyFans? This girl simply has no limits when it comes to filming extreme pornographic content.

After Bonnie Blue landed in Bali, she shared snippets of her trips to the usual tourist circuit of temples, zoos, street food and beach clubs

Well anyway, the word is that Bonnie is facing deportation rather than jail time, so I’m sure she’ll just head over to neighbouring Thailand where the morality laws are presumably more relaxed. Still, Bonnie Blue Banged Up In Bali would have had a nice, um, ring to it.

For the podcast host who set up a physical barrier and men in hazmat suits in order to avoid making contact with Bonnie Blue, click HERE. Taking no chances.

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