Bonnie Blue Detained in Bali, British Adult Content Creator Faces Possible Deportation and 15-Year Sentence

Bonnie Blue Detained in Bali, Faces 15-Year Sentence, Seen Making Content During Immigration Inquiry

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British adult content creator Tia Emma Billinger, known professionally as Bonnie Blue, underwent further questioning at the Ngurah Rai Class I Special Immigration Office in Badung.

Bonnie, 26, appeared calm during the process and was seen recording content inside the investigation room shortly before the examination began.

According to detikBali, Bonnie arrived at the Immigration Office at around 11.00 WITA on Wednesday, 13 November 2025. She wore an orange top and shorts and was accompanied by three British men suspected of involvement, as well as her lawyer, Edward Pangkahila.

Immigration officers questioned her for about an hour before giving her and the other witnesses a break. The examination continued at 15.00 WITA.

Before the questioning started, Bonnie used her mobile phone to record the interior of the investigation room. She appeared relaxed as she made the recording.

When met at the Immigration Office, she referred to her subscription-based platform.

“You have to subscribe to know (the pornographic? content),” she said. She repeated the remark when asked further. “Just subscribe. You’ll definitely know.” Bonnie did not specify the subscription service.

Witnesses at the scene noted that she walked through the building calmly and occasionally smiled at people in the corridor. Her behaviour remained consistent throughout the process.

Authorities Continue Joint Examination with Police

Head of Ngurah Rai Immigration, Winarko, confirmed that the questioning followed a request from the Badung Police.

“The examination is related to the follow-up action received from the Badung Police,” he said when met at his office.

He stated that investigators focused on her immigration record, activities in Bali, and possible administrative violations.

Winarko said he could not yet confirm whether Bonnie or the three British men had broken immigration rules. He added that deportation remained a possibility.

“It depends on the results of the examination,” he said. Immigration officers are coordinating with the police to review the findings.
The Badung Police questioned Bonnie earlier on Thursday, 4 December 2025, at around 14.30 WITA.

The police acted on a public report about suspected activities at a studio in Pererenan Village, Mengwi District. Officers later stated that the location was allegedly used to film pornographic content. Police referred the case to Immigration after identifying possible visa-related issues.

A later statement reiterated that the Immigration Office was conducting a preliminary review into the status of Bonnie and her associates. Bonnie Blue, who has a following in Australia, again responded to questions by referencing her subscription platform.

“Just subscribe. You’ll definitely find out,” she said.

Legal officials said Bonnie faces charges under Indonesia’s anti-pornography law if police confirm the allegations. She could face up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to IDR 6 billion.

The legal process continues as investigators examine digital evidence, witness statements, and immigration documents.

The Immigration Office has not announced any decision regarding deportation or further detention. Both agencies stated that their examinations remain ongoing.

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