OnlyFans sensation Bonnie Blue, who shot to global infamy with her viral claim of bedding over 1,000 men in just 12 hours, has now found herself on the wrong side of the law in Bali. The 26-year-old, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was apprehended alongside more than a dozen men for reportedly breaching Indonesia's stringent "morality" regulations. This incident puts the spotlight back on the British creator, who has been under public scrutiny since her headline-grabbing stunt earlier this year.
The arrest took place in the bustling tourist hub of Kuta, where Bonnie, a 28-year-old Australian male, and two British men remain in custody, as reported by Australia's 9News. The group, which initially included fourteen other Australians, was stopped in a raid at a vacation rental they were allegedly using to produce "content containing pornographic or immoral elements," according to the Bali Express. While most of the detained tourists have since been released without charges, the situation highlights the cultural challenges faced by international creators working in regions with conservative values.
“Thank you to all the barely legal, barely breathing and the husbands,” Blue remarked following her contentious record-breaking event. "I am fine. It just feels like I have had a heavy day in the bedroom, which is exactly what I’ve had.”
During the raid, authorities confiscated multiple cameras, Bonnie Blue's pickup truck, and "several contraceptive devices," as confirmed by Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara to detikBali. These arrests come as a stark reminder of the possible repercussions faced by digital creators who may inadvertently clash with local laws and cultural norms. Just a year ago, Blue made waves when she allegedly outdid the 2004 record of sleeping with 919 men in 24 hours, previously held by Lisa Sparxxx. This latest development adds yet another chapter to Blue's controversial and headline-grabbing narrative.