Bonnie Blue to land at Heathrow at the moment after Bali arrest chaos in newest stunt

Notorious adult entertainer Bonnie Blue will arrive back in the UK today after being slapped with a decade-long ban from Bali and handed a measly £9 fine after causing outrage amongst locals with her controversial ‘Bang Bus’ antics.

The 26-year-old, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was found guilty of breaching multiple traffic regulations in the beloved tourist destination. Bonnie faced the music in a Denpasar courtroom on the Indonesian island on Friday, standing trial for alleged offences connected to the blue pickup truck she purchased upon arriving in Bali before Schoolies festivities.

The adult performer and her entourage – comprising two British men and Australian comedian Julian Woods – were accused of acquiring the vehicle, reportedly bought for 20 million Rupiah (approximately AU$1800), without proper vehicle registration paperwork, according to news.com.au.



Bonnie Blue will arrive back in the UK today
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A magistrate instructed the adult film star to “not violate Bali’s traffic laws again”, to which she is believed to have responded: “I understand”.

Billinger and one of her British companions were given the choice between spending a month in prison or coughing up the £9 penalty.



She was slapped with a decade-long ban from Bali and handed a measly £9 fine
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She has now settled the modest amount and is set to arrive at Heathrow airport just before 1pm today. Video evidence of her journeys around the Indonesian island in her Bang Bus was presented to the court.

Authorities stated: “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.”



Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger, attends her trial in Denpasar
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Outside court, she reportedly delivered a string of unsuitable comments to journalists – before greeting supporters with her trademark “hi boys”.

Last week, Bonnie was arrested on suspicion of violating Indonesia’s strict ‘morality’ laws.

The influencer was locked up last Thursday after furious locals alerted authorities that she had hired a truck to travel through the holiday destination whilst filming adult content with “barely legal” students.



She caused outrage among locals with her controversial ‘Bang Bus’ antics
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Officers confiscated cameras, a packet of condoms, lubricant, nine ink necklaces, memory sticks, and two sheets of Viagra, some of which allegedly bore signs of usage.

She was cautioned that she could face 15 years behind bars and a £270k penalty if prosecuted and convicted.

Creating or even viewing pornography is prohibited in Indonesia.



Bonnie faced the music in a Denpasar courtroom
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However, authorities confirmed they found no proof of pornographic material, and Bonnie along with her team were freed from detention after enduring two days of questioning by immigration officers and having their travel papers seized.

When questioned whether she planned to create more adult content in Bali, she responded with a bold five-word statement: “Subscribe and you’ll find out.”

Bonnie is also barred from Australia and Fiji following her schoolies filming.

She’s additionally prohibited from OnlyFans, Airbnb and Nottingham Forest’s stadium.

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