Indonesia has banned British adult star Bonnie Blue for 10 years after she was deported from the country over a ‘sex game’ stunt.
The controversial content creator, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was arrested in Badung in Bali in December while her ‘BangBus’ toured the island to meet ‘barely legal’ young men.
She was detained alongside two British men and an Australian man on suspicion of producing pornographic content after police raided a studio in the tourist district.
Authorities say they found ‘private video’ footage on Billinger’s phone, but did not press charges because the material was for ‘private documentation and not for public distribution.’
Yuldi Yusman, acting head of the directorate general of immigration, said authorities ‘found that they entered Indonesia using a visa on arrival for commercial content production that could potentially cause public unrest’.
He added: ‘Therefore, we imposed a 10-year entry ban because these activities are not in line with the government’s efforts to maintain Bali’s quality tourism image and respect for local cultural values.’
On December 12, Billinger was fined 200,000 Indonesian Rupiah (£8.97) for ‘violating traffic regulations by using an open-back truck for goods but carrying people on the open-back truck’.
After landing in Bali, Billinger wrote on social media: ‘Hey boys, those that are going to Schoolies and to those who are barely legal, cannot wait to meet you and I’m in Bali, so you know exactly what that means.’
Schoolies week is an annual tradition where Australian high school graduates go on holiday after their final exams.
This was the international leg of her trip after she toured the UK meeting freshers as part of the same ‘challenge’.
Police say they stormed a property on the island and found the mattress actress filming a game involving 17 male tourists.
Reports say officers seized several cameras, lubricant, condoms, Viagra pills, 19 outfits labelled ‘School Bonnie Blue’ and her ‘BangBus’.
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