Bonnie Blue has learned the outcome of her recent arrest in Indonesia, following a controversial stop on her much-publicized “BangBus” tour.
The 26-year-old adult content creator, whose real name is Tia Billinger, traveled to Bali last week. Authorities detained her along with 17 men after receiving reports that explicit material was being filmed. Indonesia enforces strict laws on morality, which raised immediate concerns about serious penalties.

At first, the situation appeared severe. Officials confiscated passports and questioned those involved. Early speculation even suggested a lengthy prison sentence. However, the case soon took a different turn.
Police later confirmed they found no pornographic footage. According to local officials, the group was filming a game-based collaboration, not explicit scenes. As a result, criminal charges were dropped, and the threat of prison time faded.

Still, the matter did not end there. Immigration authorities ruled that Billinger violated the terms of her travel visa. She had entered Indonesia as a tourist but used her stay to produce content. That breach carries consequences.
At a press conference in Bali, immigration officials announced that Billinger and her small crew will be deported once the investigation formally concludes. Moreover, they will be barred from entering Indonesia for at least ten years, with the ban possibly extended.

While she avoided jail, the decision marks another legal setback. Billinger has faced travel restrictions before, and this episode is unlikely to quiet attention around her work. For now, however, her time in Indonesia has come to an abrupt and costly end.