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Bonnie Blue Faces Bali Deportation Over Illegal Activities

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UPDATE: Bonnie Blue, a British sex worker known as Tia Billinger, is facing urgent deportation from Bali after being questioned by local police over alleged “pornographic activities.” Reports indicate that the 24-year-old was seen at a Bali police station on Friday afternoon regarding her controversial “Bang Bus” tour, which authorities confirm is illegal in Indonesia.

The situation escalated when Blue was reportedly picking up Australian students celebrating Schoolies, raising significant legal concerns. Indonesian laws strictly prohibit the production and distribution of pornographic material, particularly involving minors, with severe penalties for violations. As police investigate, it appears they have issues with the vehicle used for her activities; a white van registered as a “Bang Bus” which was found repainted dark blue.

Authorities noted that the vehicle’s tax expired in 2023, and discrepancies in color between the vehicle and its registration could lead to fines or up to two months in prison. Daily Mail reports that a violation could cost as much as AU$46. Blue has been using this van to create explicit content for her OnlyFans account, featuring young men celebrating their graduation on the island.

In a recent Instagram post, Blue showcased her night out, posing with revelers and driving the blue “Bang Bus” filled with party-goers. The caption read: “A perfect night from start to end.” However, this incident follows a chaotic scene earlier this week when she was ejected from a Bali nightclub for “being too famous.” Her arrival with a crowd of fans led to pandemonium, overwhelming security as attendees clamored for selfies and interactions.

Blue’s controversial career has drawn significant attention, especially after she previously faked an arrest in March, claiming to her 700,000 followers that she was detained by UK authorities. A source revealed that the incident was staged for publicity, with claims that the police station was actually a community center.

As authorities continue their investigation, the implications for Blue and her activities in Bali are considerable. This developing story raises questions about the legal landscape for foreign entertainers in Indonesia and the potential consequences of violating local laws.

NEXT: All eyes will be on Bali as police finalize their inquiry, and Blue’s fate hangs in the balance. As this situation unfolds, updates will be crucial for anyone following the impacts of her actions on the local community and tourism.

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