British p0rn star who gained notoriety for sleeping with 1,000 men in 24 hours Bonnie Blue faces deportation and being blacklisted from Bali

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue is facing possible deportation and a lengthy ban from entering Indonesia following her arrest in Bali. The performer, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was detained while travelling around the island in her so-called “BangBus,” where she claimed she intended to meet “barely legal” young men.

Authorities allege that Billinger violated the conditions of her visa, and she is expected to appear in court on Friday. Her arrest comes shortly after she unexpectedly voiced political support for Nigel Farage in the aftermath of her detention.

The 26-year-old was taken into custody on Thursday on suspicion of producing prohibited material, which is banned under Indonesia’s strict morality laws. Police said they raided a property and found her filming an activity involving 17 male tourists.

Billinger arrived at the Badung immigration office holding a lollipop, drawing additional media attention. At a press conference, immigration chief Heru Winarko vowed that Indonesia would take “firm action” against her.

“They misused their visa to create content in Bali. They will be blacklisted from entering Indonesia for at least 10 years, possibly longer,” Winarko said.

He added that Billinger will appear before the Denpasar District Court on Friday as authorities consider a possible entry ban. Officials noted, however, that they have not yet found conclusive evidence that Billinger and her team produced illegal material, according to the South China Morning Post.

In a recent opinion piece for The Spectator, Billinger expressed support for Reform UK, saying: “I am not knowledgeable about politics, but I do know the UK is very messed up… Reform has sensible positions on immigration and inheritance tax, so I stand with Nigel Farage.” She criticised inheritance tax, arguing people should not be taxed on money “they’ve already been taxed on.”

The remainder of the article included commentary on health, lifestyle, and her work. Reflecting on the year, she advised readers to “stay hydrated” and “stay warm,” while defending her career and the community surrounding it.

Billinger described 2025 as both her “hardest” and “best” year, promising “an even bigger” 2026.

Her arrest came just days after she arrived in Bali. On social media, she told followers headed to Schoolies Week an Australian post-exam holiday popular among 17- and 18-year-olds that she looked forward to meeting them.

This trip followed a UK tour where she met university freshers as part of a similar “challenge.”

During the Bali raid, police reported finding cameras, lubricants, condoms, medication, 19 outfits labelled “School Bonnie Blue,” and the vehicle she had been using. Fourteen tourists were released without charge, but investigations into Billinger and three men are ongoing.

Billinger first gained widespread attention after claiming she had been intimate with 1,000 men in 24 hours. She has previously been banned from Australia over plans to film content with what local media described as “barely legal” teenagers, leading to the cancellation of her visa by the Department of Home Affairs.