A spokesperson for adult content creator Bonnie Blue is addressing her arrest in Bali.
“We can confirm for now that they’ve been arrested and have multiple charges that they’re investigating her on. She is going to court on Friday,” the rep for Blue, 26, exclusively told Us Weekly, adding that they have “no idea” on a timeline. “They still don’t have any of their phones or passports and are still being interrogated daily.”
News broke on December 5 that Blue (real name Tia Billinger) and 17 men had been arrested following a police raid. The group was taken into custody after allegedly making X-rated material.
Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara told Indonesian outlet Bali Express that the raid came after reports of an alleged pornographic video being created. Authorities allegedly proceeded to raid a vacation rental, which the outlet reported is the suspected location for creation of “content containing pornographic or immoral elements.”
Bonnie Blue Remains in Custody After Being Arrested in Bali: Report
Australian outlets Nine News and news.com.au reported at the time that Blue was in custody in Kuta. The majority of the arrested men, who were ages 17 to 40, have since been released, new.com.au reported. The outlet claimed that one Australian man and two British men remained in custody.
Blue was in Bali for “Schoolies,” an event where recently graduated Australian high school students celebrated the end of their school year.
Prior to the event, Blue had been banned from Australia after announcing her plans to film content at a local Schoolies event. The country reportedly revoked her visa after she requested for “barely legal” 18-year-olds to film content with her. News.com.au reported in November 2024 that Blue’s visa was canceled on the grounds that she was planning to violate her approved visa by working in Australia.
Fellow adult content creator Annie Knight has since reacted to Blue’s arrest, noting that she would “never risk [herself] like that.”
“Honestly, Bonnie being arrested really didn’t shock me,” Knight exclusively told Us Weekly on December 8. “Bonnie went to Bali, a country where sex work is illegal, and despite knowing that, she still chose to do it and break the law. Being arrested was always going to be a risk, and I did try to warn her, but she didn’t listen and now she is experiencing the repercussions. That being said, it must be absolutely terrifying being arrested in a different country, and I really hope she is OK.”
Breaking Down Annie Knight and Bonnie Blue’s Feud: A Timeline
Nearly one year before her arrest, Blue made headlines when she claimed to have broken a world record by sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours. (Fellow adult content creator Lily Phillips claimed to have beaten the record in June, sleeping with 1,113 men in 12 hours.)
Blue has since gained attention for her events, including a “petting zoo” challenge — which was set to feature her unclothed and tied to a glass box while attempting to sleep with 2,000 men. The event, which did not happen, ultimately played a role in her ban from OnlyFans.
“It’s clearly unfair and it’s frustrating because I’ve been singled out and it’s just because I get more press and more views,” Blue claimed during an exclusive interview with Us in June. “It’s not because what I did was dangerous. I’ve been the only content creator that’s happily slept with the numbers I have and have walked away smiling each time.”
When rumors began swirling that Blue was banned from OnlyFans, a spokesperson from the platform told Us that “extreme ‘challenge’ content is not available” and “is not permitted” under its acceptable use policy and terms of service. The spokesperson added, “Any breach of our terms of service results in content or account deactivation.”
To learn more about the serious potential risks and harms of “competitive sex” and other explicit OnlyFans content, read what doctors, mental health professionals and other experts told Us Weekly here.
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