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Bonnie Blue’s fate has been speculated after she and a group of men were arrested in Bali during her Schoolies week ‘BangBus’ tour.
The controversial OnlyFans star has been travelling the world to pick up men who want to join her ‘sex tour’, but she has run into some legal trouble after Indonesian authorities busted her and over a dozen men.
The 26-year-old was reportedly taken in by police on suspicion of pornographic activity, per Nine News.
What happened to Bonnie Blue in Bali?
During the raid, 19 outfits with 'School Bonnie Blue' were seized, as well as things like lubricant, condoms, Viagra and her 'BangBus truck', as reported by the Daily Mail.
Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was allegedly sounding the alarm to Australians that she was in Bali and kicking off Schoolies in the way only Blue does - with her infamous sex videos.
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However, the planned romp went awry when Blue and 17 tourists from Australia and the UK were taken into custody.
Bali’s Pornography Act carries strict repercussions - so what could now happen to the adult content creator?
What is Bali's Pornography Act?
Per an update from the authorities, the Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara alleges Blue and three men from her team have been given to the immigration team.
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According to the Daily Mail, Blue is able to stay in her hotel as the investigation continues, while the 17 tourists were released.
Since then, a look into Indonesian laws has revealed a startling reality to those who break its law of filming pornography.
In 2008, Indonesia’s People’s Representative Council passed the anti-pornography law, which banned images, gestures or talk that could be considered pornographic.
While controversial, the ban, aka Undang-Undang Nomor 44 Tahun 2008 tentang Pornografi, criminalises the production, importation, exportation, duplication, dissemination, offering for sale, possession, purchase, storage, broadcast, or facilitation of pornography.

What is the punishment if you break the law?
If it depicts sexual gratification, arousal, or indecent nudity and you’re doing any of the above, you could be fined around 6 billion rupiah or be sent to prison for between six months and 15 years for organised production or distribution involving minors or coercion, per Reuters and other outlets.
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Despite opposition to the ban, which claimed the ban would infringe on certain cultural and artistic expressions in the nation, in March 2010, Indonesia's Constitutional Court upheld the act.
But does Blue know something we don’t know about getting past the law?
Speaking to A Current Affair last month, the adult star hinted that she thought she had found a way to get around it, but said she didn’t ‘want to give too much away'.
"But let’s just say, I’ve got good lawyers and I will be doing schoolies this year."
LADbible Group previously contacted Badung Police for further comment.
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