Adult performer Bonnie Blue, whose legal name is Tia Billinger, is facing serious legal trouble following her arrest in Indonesia on December 5. Authorities detained her along with 15 Australian men, and officials say she could receive up to 15 years in prison if convicted. The charges also carry a substantial financial penalty.
This is not the first time Bonnie has drawn scrutiny. She was previously barred from entering Australia, where she had planned to host a controversial event aimed at very young adults. At the time of her most recent arrest, she had been travelling in Bali and promoting upcoming appearances.

Bonnie has long attracted attention for highly publicized stunts and for events that critics argue target audiences who are too young. She has consistently rejected accusations of inappropriate behavior, insisting that her work involves clear communication and documented consent. She has also described her content as educational, saying she hopes to promote conversations about safety and boundaries.
However, Indonesian officials take a different view. Police say they received a tip that led them to a studio where Bonnie was filming. During the raid, officers seized cameras, medications, and a vehicle associated with her brand. They also gained access to her social media accounts as part of the investigation.

Indonesia enforces strict anti-pornography laws, and authorities are now determining how to proceed. Although Bonnie has been released pending further questioning, her passport remains confiscated. Local officials suggest she may be required to stay in the country for several weeks as the case moves forward.