Bonnie Blue Returns to UK Following Indonesia Deportation, Defiantly Mocks Fine for Explicit Content.
Digital content producer Bonnie Blue has arrived back in the United Kingdom following her deportation from Indonesia, where she faced arrest for allegedly creating explicit material.
The 26-year-old creator returned to England on Saturday, December 13, as confirmed by a press statement provided to Us Weekly.
“I have wealth and skilled legal representation — did you genuinely believe I would serve time in prison?” Blue (whose birth name is Tia Billinger) stated. “From intimate encounters with individuals just over the age of consent to having my content viewed by unethical figures, let’s just say I’m eager to share what led to this situation.”
She added, “My release from custody cost me $20, so I need to recover these significant expenses. If you wish to view the content that led to my deportation, you can do so for less than the cost of my fine.”
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Blue resumed activity on social media platforms just hours before her flight touched down in England.
“You assumed I would be serving 15 years in confinement, but instead, I had 15 fill mine,” she posted on Instagram on Friday, December 12, accompanied by a video where she mouthed the words to the audio clip, “I think you know what it’s about to go.”
Reports emerged earlier in the month concerning Blue's arrest in Bali following a raid by local authorities. The creator had traveled to Indonesia for “Schoolies,” a celebration attended by graduating high school students from Australia. Blue was detained for allegedly producing “content containing pornographic or immoral elements,” according to a contemporary police statement.
“We can confirm at this moment that she has been arrested and faces multiple charges currently under investigation. She is scheduled to appear in court on Friday,” a representative for Blue informed Us on Wednesday, December 10. “She still lacks access to her phones and passports and continues to undergo daily interrogation.”
Following Blue’s judicial proceedings, she received a fine of Rp 200,000 ($12 USD) and was instructed to depart Indonesia.
Although Blue has not offered additional comments regarding her arrest and the ensuing controversy, fellow OnlyFans creator Annie Knight shared her perspective.
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“Bonnie and I clearly have a contentious relationship, but the prospect of being incarcerated, isolated in a developing nation, is frightening, and I do empathize with her,” Knight, 28, stated exclusively to Us on Friday. “With that said, it's difficult to feel excessive sympathy for her circumstances when I cautioned her about the implications of filming adult content in a country such as Indonesia, which enforces very stringent regulations regarding such activities.”
Knight also asserted that Blue has “further chosen to mock the nation by smiling on camera” instead of offering a straightforward apology for her behavior.
“I sincerely hope Bonnie can return to her family for Christmas, a wish I would extend to anyone,” Knight continued to Us. “I also hope she gains insight from this error and decides to make more prudent choices going forward, although her reaction strongly suggests this won't be the case.”
Knight and Blue have had a lengthy feud concerning their respective OnlyFans careers. Blue received a ban from the platform in June following her plans for a “petting zoo” stunt, and she now produces new content for alternative websites.
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