Adult star Bonnie Blue’s five-word warning after Bali arrest

Adult star Bonnie Blue was arrested in Bali on suspicion of morality law breaches but officials found no pornographic content. She now faces deportation and a 10-year Indonesia ban for visa violations

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What we know about Bonnie Blue’s first words since Bali arrest:

  • Bonnie Blue has finally spoken out with a defiant statement following her detention in Bali on suspicion of violating the nation’s stringent ‘morality’ regulations, whilst police and immigration authorities deliberate over her future.
  • The polarising adult entertainer was thrown behind bars last Thursday after irate residents informed authorities that she had rented a lorry to traverse the tourist hotspot whilst recording explicit material with “barely legal” students.
  • Bonnie had boasted about her salacious scheme prior to jetting off to Bali, urging young men visiting for “Schoolies” – an Australian post-graduation tradition – to participate with her.
  • Being a predominantly Muslim nation, Indonesia adopts a harsh stance on distributing, creating or publicly exhibiting adult material, with the performer potentially facing a maximum of 15 years imprisonment and a penalty of approximately £270,000 if found guilty of pornography charges.
  • Whilst entering the Ngurah Rai Immigration Office in Jimbaran, south of Kuta, on Wednesday, she faced questions about whether she intended to produce more adult content in Bali.
  • Seemingly unfazed by the prospect of jail time, Bonnie responded curtly: “Subscribe and you’ll find out.”

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