Bali Arrest Drama: Sophie Rain And Aiesha Sofrey Slam Bonnie Blue'S Shock Tactics

  • By Nico
  • Dec. 12, 2025, 11:30 a.m.

Sophie Rain and Aiesha Sofrey Denounce Bonnie Blue Over Bali Arrest

Bop House co-founders Sophie Rain and Aiesha Sofrey have publicly criticized adult performer Bonnie Blue following her alleged arrest in Bali. They have labeled her “OnlyFans’ biggest disgrace,” accusing her of fabricating dangerous stunts that harm the entire adult content creator community. Blue, known off-stage as Tia Billinger, was reportedly detained last Friday with 17 male tourists in Badung, Indonesia. Authorities allege that she was operating an illegal adult film setup out of a van, cheekily nicknamed the “BangBus,” capturing explicit scenes with visiting tourists.

Indonesian officials confiscated recording gear, props, and costumes, including one dubbed “School Bonnie Blue” believed to be intended for explicit filming. Rain and Sofrey are adamant that Blue's actions tarnish the industry, arguing she treats OnlyFans like a prank show. This incident marks yet another controversial chapter in Blue’s notorious career, which has often relied on shock value and outrage.

“This isn’t an edgy skit,” Rain said. “She’s in a country where this stuff can land you in prison for a decade.”

Police Crack Down on Blue's Alleged Operations

Indonesia’s stringent anti-pornography laws mean serious consequences for those caught producing explicit content. Local police, prompted by a resident’s complaint, detained Blue and several men for questioning under these regulations. Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara confirmed the seizure of video cameras, lighting equipment, sexual props, costumes, and digital files supposedly containing illicit footage.

The crackdown extended to Blue’s social media presence as well, with her Instagram account being seized. It had been used, authorities claim, to entice men over 18, many Australian tourists, to participate in her “van shoots.” Immigration officials released 14 of these men after questioning, though they remain under investigation.

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue arrested in Bali and faces 15 years in prison

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue arrested in Bali and faces 15 years in prison

Bonnie Blue's History of Controversy

At 26, Bonnie Blue's career has been marked by scandal and sensational claims. Earlier in the year, she made headlines through a public spat with fellow performer Lily Phillips over a dubious record of sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours. Over the summer, she planned a "petting zoo" stunt in London, which was heavily criticized and ultimately canceled.

Blue's provocations have led to severe repercussions globally. She was permanently banned from OnlyFans for repeated infractions, denied entry to Australia for violating her tourist visa by planning adult content shoots, and reportedly deported from Fiji in 2024 for similar breaches. Now, facing up to 15 years in an Indonesian prison, the stakes have never been higher for the embattled performer.

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