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Controversial adult star Bonnie Blue has spoken out for the first time since her arrest in Bali as she potentially faces 15 years behind bars.
Last week, the Nottingham-born OnlyFans creator headed to Indonesia with her infamous 'Bang Bus' during 'schoolies week', encouraging Australian men to meet her in the Southeast Asian country.
The 26-year-old, whose real name is Tia Billinger, along with three presumed associates and 14 male tourists, were arrested on suspicion of making pornographic content, which is illegal under Indonesia's strict morality laws. It can result in a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and fines of up to 6 billion rupiah (£270,000) if convicted.
During their arrest, police also seized 19 outfits with 'School Bonnie Blue' written on them, as well as lubrication, condoms, and Viagra pills.
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In an update, authorities confirmed that the adult content creator, alongside three unnamed men, had been released from police custody and handed over to the immigration team, with her passport confiscated.

The 14 tourists, all presumed to be from Australia, were also released from police custody.
Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara said on Saturday (6 December): "We have handed them over to the Immigration for further investigation on alleged breaking immigration law. Police investigation are still ongoing. We jointly conduct the investigation with the immigration."
He also revealed that she was set to be summoned for an interview with immigration officers, which could decide her fate, and it seems as if the first stage of that process happened earlier today, as she was seen entering and subsequently leaving the Ngurah Rai Immigration Office in Jimbaran.
In a video reported on by The Daily Mail, Billinger was asked if she was planning to film any more sexual content while in Bali, to which she responded: "Subscribe and you'll find out."
But it seems she is less certain about when she might be allowed to return home to the UK, as she stayed silent when questioned about it.

Meanwhile, in another video, the man spotted alongside her was confident enough to crack a joke as he left the immigration office, referencing Jack Karlson's famous 1991 arrest by saying: "What's the crime? Eating a succulent Chinese meal?"
Acting Head of the Public Relations Sub-Division of the Badung Police, Aiptu Ni Nyoman Ayu Inastuti added: "When they were raided, they were making collab content about a game where the winner would sleep with Bonnie Blue.
"No pornographic activities or acts have been found in the collaborative content."
Head of the office, Winarko, also confirmed that the adult star could still be deported, depending on the outcome of their investigation, and revealed that no charges had been given.
The performer first shot to fame after some infamous sex stunts, which included allegedly sleeping with 1000 men in one day, something which was covered in an extremely explicit documentary by Channel 4 recently.
LADbible Group has previously contacted Ngurah Rai Immigration for comment.
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