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Bonnie Blue’s Bali ‘snitch’ explains why they went to police

Last updated: December 11, 2025 3:10 am
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British sex worker Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, made headlines recently for her arrest in Bali for allegedly producing pornography, which is illegal in Indonesia. Along with fifteen Australians and two other British citizens, all men, Blue was found and arrested at a studio villa in the Balinese suburb of Pererenan.

One individual, an expat based in Bali who chose to remain anonymous, shared details on how they tracked down Blue and reported her activities to the authorities. They explained that they followed Blue through her “gang bang bus” and informed the police about her actions. The police, initially struggling to comprehend the situation, eventually took action and sent undercover agents to investigate further.

If found guilty of violating Indonesian laws on pornography, Blue could face up to 15 years imprisonment and a hefty fine. The two British men, allegedly her videographers, could also face similar penalties. Prosecuting them poses challenges, as the police must catch them in the act with cameras rolling.

The individual who reported Blue’s activities emphasized that while they are not passing judgment on her actions, Bali does not want to be associated with such activities. Bali is not Thailand or the Philippines, and the community, both local and expat, does not want this kind of negative publicity. Producing pornography without proper permits and promoting it around the world is unacceptable in Bali.

Following the arrests, fourteen of the fifteen Australians were released, while the two British men and Blue were conditionally released over the weekend. They will be interviewed again by the police in the coming days. Blue’s spokesperson confirmed that she is cooperating with the authorities, and the investigation is ongoing.

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In conclusion, the incident involving Bonnie Blue highlights the challenges of enforcing laws in a popular tourist destination like Bali. The community’s actions and the police response demonstrate a collective effort to uphold the values and reputation of the island. Bali remains a place of spirituality and tranquility, and activities like those associated with Blue’s case are not welcome.

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