Bonnie Blue has appeared in court where she was been banned from Bali for 10 years after breaking a series of road rules while touring in her ‘Bang Bus’
Infamous adult star Bonnie Blue has been banned from Bali for 10 years and slapped with a £9 fine after upsetting locals with her ‘Bang Bus’ stunts. The 26-year-old whose real name Tia Billinger was found guilty of breaking a series of road rules in the popular tourist hotspot.
Bonnie appeared in court in in Denpasar on the Indonesian resort island on Friday as she stood trial over alleged violations related to the blue pick-up truck she bought when she arrived in Bali ahead of Schoolies celebrations.
Bonnie and her crew, two British men and Australian comedian Julian Woods, were accused buying the truck, which was reportedly purchased for 20 million Rupiah (about AU$1800), without valid vehicle registration documents, according to news.com.au.
A judge ordered the adult film actress “not to violate Bali’s traffic laws again” before she is understood to have replied: “I understand,” the Sun reports.
Billinger and one of her Brit pals were ordered to either spend a month behind bars or pay the £9 fine. She is now expected to pay the small sum before jetting out of the holiday hotspot on Saturday.
Footage of her travelling the Indonesian Island in her Bang Bus was shown to the court. Police said: “While in Bali, Bonnie Blue should have been travelling, but instead she was creating content.
“They will be black-listed from entering Indonesia for at least 10 years – [that] could be extended.”
Outside of court, she is said to have made a series of inappropriate remarks to reporters – before addressing fans with her signature “hi boys”.
Last week, Bonnie was detained on suspicion of breaching Indonesia’s stringent ‘morality’ regulations.
The content creator 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.
Police seized cameras, a box of condoms, lubricant, nine ink necklaces, flash drives, and two sheets of Viagra, some of which reportedly showed signs of use.
She was warned she’d be facing 15 years in prison and a £270k fine if charged and found guilty. Producing or even watching porn is illegal in Indonesia.
But officials confirmed they discovered no evidence of pornographic material, and Bonnie and her crew were released from custody having endured two days of interrogation by immigration officials and had their travel documents confiscated.
When asked if she had intended to make more explicit content in Bali, she replied with a defiant five-word message: “Subscribe and you’ll find out.”
Bonnie is also banned from Australia and Fiji after filming schoolies content. She’s also banned from Only Fans, Airbnb and Nottingham Forest’s ground.
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