Bonnie Blue Banned From Bali: The Aftermath Of A Bangbus Adventure

  • By Imani
  • Dec. 16, 2025, 1:40 p.m.

British Star's Bali Adventure Hits a Roadblock

In a twist of international intrigue, British adult content creator Bonnie Blue, known off-camera as Tia Billinger, finds herself at the center of a travel tale gone awry. Recently, a court in Denpasar, Bali, ordered the 26-year-old to pay a fine of 200,000 Indonesian rupiah – just nine pounds – after her infamous 'Bangbus' tour was deemed a violation of local traffic laws. The incident stemmed from her use of a blue pickup truck, meant for transporting goods, to ferry people around the island.

Billinger's escapades in Bali took an unexpected turn when she was arrested while cruising the scenic island. Prosecutors highlighted that she was not alone in this misadventure; a fellow Brit was also on the hook for operating the vehicle without a valid international driving license. Social media posts from Billinger stirred the pot further, as she teased her vibrant Schoolies celebrations – an Australian tradition for freshly graduated high schoolers ready to party.

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Courtroom Drama and Legal Fallout

The courtroom in Denpasar turned into a stage for a dramatic legal showdown. Billinger, alongside two British men and an Australian, made a striking entrance in a white BMW SUV. During proceedings, the court made it clear that non-payment of the fine could lead to jail time. Meanwhile, murmurs of potential pornography and immigration violations added fuel to the fire of public curiosity.

“When they were raided, they were making collab content about a game where the winner would sleep with Bonnie Blue,” a police spokesperson shared with Kumparan News.

The plot thickened with law enforcement's discovery of Billinger filming a game involving 17 male tourists. Despite the sensational nature of the content, authorities found no immediate pornographic activities.

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Leaving Bali Behind: What's Next for Bonnie Blue?

After the dust settled, Billinger and her entourage found themselves facing more than just a fine. A stern ten-year ban from returning to Indonesia was slapped on them, effectively closing the doors to any future Bali escapades. The Badung Police Chief, Arif Batubara, and immigration officials didn't mince words about the gravity of the situation, emphasizing breaches of visa conditions.

Billinger's camp confirmed her release and commitment to cooperation with local authorities. But as the story unfolds, one thing is clear – Bonnie Blue's 'Bangbus' saga has put her on the map for all the wrong reasons.

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.