A Brisbane man has been taken into custody alongside controversial adult content creator Bonnie Blue while allegedly playing a ‘sex game’ at a Schoolies event in Bali.
Comedian Julian Woods was arrested last week after Indonesian authorities raided a studio in Badung.
Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was allegedly in the midst of a sex game being recorded for social media with Woods and 16 other male tourists when police arrived.
Woods, who describes himself as ‘Australia’s number one biological male’ in his Instagram bio, remains on the Indonesian island as officials investigate their activities.
Badung Police confirmed Woods was identified as one of the four main targets in the alleged pornographic activity alongside Billinger, 26, and two other British male tourists.
‘When they were raided, they were making collab content about a game where the winner would sleep with Bonnie Blue,’ said Acting Head of the Public Relations Sub-Division of the Badung Police, Aiptu Ni Nyoman Ayu Inastuti, according to local Bali news outlet Kumparan News.
‘No pornographic activities or acts have been found in the collaborative content.’
No charges have been laid against the group.
Aussie comedian Julian Woods was arrested alongside Bonnie Blue after allegedly participating in a sex game that was being recorded for social media
Their passports have been confiscated.
If prosecuted and found guilty, Billinger faces up to 15 years imprisonment in Indonesia and fines up to $541,000.
It comes as an individual, who claims to have been the one to report Billinger to authorities, told news.com.au they had tracked her down by following her ‘gang bang bus.’
‘But the cops, at first, they couldn’t even understand what [was happening]. We had to explain it to them, that there are about 20 guys [and Blue]. They just couldn’t comprehend it,’ the expat, who is based in Bali, said.
‘But once we explained to them that she’s driving around in the ‘gang bang bus’ and that she was bragging about sleeping with Schoolies, some of who were barely legal … and that the footage was going to go worldwide afterwards, they confirmed that the activity was illegal [and took action].
‘Then they sent in undercover agents and booked them.’
However the anonymous individual said that prosecuting the group could prove ‘really difficult’ because ‘what the police had to do is catch her in the act … with the cameras rolling, and they got there just before.’
They said they reported Billinger as they wanted to show that the local and expat communities in Bali wouldn’t tolerate her alleged antics.
Several British and Australian men were arrested by local authorities and were released
‘What people do behind closed doors is one thing, watching porn, whatever you like, but doing it publicly and then promoting it around the world as Bonnie Blue’s Gang Bang is too much,’ the person said.
‘The Balinese are spiritual people; there is a certain rhythm on the island, and that kind of thing is not for us. We have enough issues with tourists here as it is.’
More to come.