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Bonnie Blue slammed by fellow grownup stars for ‘prank TV present’ stunt after ‘Bang Bus’ arrest

Bonnie Blue has been outed by fellow adult stars Sophie Rain and Aishah Sofey after being arrested in Bali and is facing up to 15 years inside for her ‘Bang Bus’ stunt

Adult star Bonnie Blue has been slammed by her fellow content creators for her Bang Bus tour – which has landed her arrested with a possibility of 15 years inside an Indonesian jail.

Well know stars Sophie Rain and Aishah Sofey have shared their dismay at her actions via a statement. Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, was arrested on Friday (December 5) following a tip-off to authorities about the X-rated performer supposedly creating adult content at a studio in Bali.

Police also confiscated items including contraceptives, cameras, erectile dysfunction medication and her notorious “Bonnie Blue Bangbus” lorry, which was also operating without proper tax documentation.

The star had taken the bus across the UK trying to attract “barely legal” lads to engage in sexual activities for videos. The bus tour was also taken to Australia, before it was quickly shut down and banned.

Indonesian authorities arrested Bonnie after catching wind of her stunt and now fellow creators accused her of a “prank TV show” plan that shames the industry.

In a statement shared with Complex, the Bop House co-founders referred to her as ” OnlyFans ‘ biggest disgrace” and accused her of staging “fake” publicity stunts that harm the adult industry.

Rain said: “This is what happens when you treat OnlyFans like a prank TV show. Bonnie Blue has never respected this profession. She mocks it. She uses it for attention”.

Sofey added: “She’s been pulling fake stunts for months. She faked an arrest back in the UK. She drags in teenagers. She thinks this is edgy branding, but she’s endangering people and damaging every creator who’s trying to do this work legally”.

Police officials stated the arrests were made under Indonesia’s anti-pornography laws. Immigration authorities confirmed that 14 of the detained men, who were reportedly Australians, were released after questioning.

Rain noted: “She thinks she’s untouchable. This isn’t an edgy skit. She’s in a country where this stuff can land you in prison for a decade”.

Bonnie now potentially faces up to 15 years imprisonment and a hefty fine reaching 6 billion rupiah – approximately $541,000 Australian dollars (£286,730).

Reports suggest Bonnie will undergo questioning by Bali immigration officers within the coming 48 hours as Indonesian officials determine their next move regarding her case.

As for prison conditions, should she be incarcerated, Indonesian jails are widely documented to be overcrowded and under-resourced, with sanitation, healthcare access, and general living conditions often significantly worse than in the UK.

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