Bonnie Blue ‘arrested’ in Bali as her Bang Bus tour goes very incorrect
News reports say she was seen inside a police station after cops detained her in Bali as her ‘Bang Bus’ tour – which she previously took through the UK – was not legal in the country
What you need to know after Bonnie Blue ‘arrested’ in Bali on controversial ‘Bang Bus’ tour
- Adult star Bonnie Blue has reportedly been arrested in Bali, Indonesia, while on her controversial international ‘Bang Bus’ tour. She was allegedly detained by local police over supposed “pornographic activities” connected to her current activities in the country.
- The ‘Bang Bus’ tour involves Blue acquiring a local van and outfitting it as a mobile set to create adult content with interested male participants. The tour is a worldwide venture that has already generated significant controversy and was previously taken on a route through the UK and Australia.
- Her current legal trouble stems from strict anti-pornography laws in Indonesia, which explicitly forbid the production, distribution, and public display of pornographic material. Local police intervened after deeming her activities illegal, and she may now face deportation from Bali.
- Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, initially gained notoriety after claiming to have engaged in sexual activity with 1,057 men in a single 24-hour period. Her current arrest continues a trend of international controversy surrounding her public activities and career.
- Prior to this incident, the adult star faced a ban in Australia where she was barred from its “Schoolies” end-of-school celebrations. Despite the official restrictions, her team orchestrated a “guerrilla publicity campaign” to maintain her presence, including holding a push-up contest for branded merchandise.
- During her time in Australia, the ‘Bang Bus’ was reportedly swarmed by enthusiastic students who were filmed banging on the doors and attempting to force their way inside. A member of her crew had to physically remove young men from the vehicle, describing the chaotic situation as “a little hairy.” Full story here

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