Person Who Reported Bonnie Blue Explains Why They Alerted Police As She Now Faces 15-Year Prison Term

By maks in Celebrity On 11th December 2025
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The person who went to the police with concerns about Bonnie Blue has now spoken out, defending their decision and explaining the reasons behind getting authorities involved. They said they felt it was important to raise the alarm once they realized the situation was getting out of hand.

Bonnie Blue, a British adult performer known for stirring controversy, has made headlines many times before. This time, though, she appears to be facing far more serious consequences for her latest stunt abroad.

Blue, whose legal name is Tia Billinger, was taken into custody on December 5 along with 17 men between the ages of 19 and 40 after authorities became aware of what was happening.

Authorities believe she was attempting to film explicit material in Bali, which is strictly outlawed under Indonesia’s firm anti-pornography rules. It is also alleged that she had been traveling with the group of men in what she promoted as her “BangBus” while touring the area.

Police reportedly seized a range of items from the vehicle, including lubricant, condoms, viagra pills, and 19 outfits labeled “School Bonnie Blue,” all of which will now form part of the investigation.

If found guilty, she could face up to 15 years behind bars in Indonesia and fines that may reach as high as $360,000, given how severely the country treats pornography offenses.

Blue faces real prison time and a massive fine if convicted Instagram/@bonnieblue
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When she was asked by reporters outside the immigration office whether she had been creating explicit content during her time in Bali, Blue simply replied: "You'd have to subscribe to find out."

The person who reported her, an expat living in Bali, spoke anonymously to news.com.au and explained why they believed they needed to speak up about the situation.

They said: "The way we tracked her wasn't particularly complicated; we just followed her through her gang bang bus."

"But the cops, at first, they couldn't even understand what [was happening]. We had to explain it to them, that there are about 20 guys [and Blue]. They just couldn't comprehend it."

"But once we explained to them that she's driving around in the 'gang bang bus' and that she was bragging about sleeping with Schoolies, some of who were barely legal … and that the footage was going to go worldwide afterwards, they confirmed that the activity was illegal [and took action]."

The individual also acknowledged that many people online have questioned their motives and wondered why someone not involved felt the need to intervene, but they insisted their concerns were genuine.

Bonnie Blue is no stranger to controversey through her OnlyFans work Instagram/@bonnie_blue_xox
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The person emphasized that they did not want Bonnie Blue or the behavior she was accused of to be tied to Bali’s reputation in any way.

They added: "Why do I care? I am not a prude, (and) I am not judging her. But 'Bonnie Blue's Bali Gang Bang' is not where we want to be reputation-wise. Bali is not Thailand. Bali is not the Philippines. The business community doesn't want it, the expat community doesn't want it, and the local community can't even comprehend it."

"Pornography is illegal here, producing pornography is illegal here, working without a proper permit is illegal here, and we don't want Bonnie Blue's Gang Bang from Bali being posted and shared around the world. Bali doesn't need that kind of publicity."

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The individual admitted they know the case has already brought Bali the kind of attention they hoped to avoid. However, they also felt that going to the police at least placed the matter in the hands of authorities, making it clear that what happened was not acceptable under local law.