OnlyFans' Bonnie Blue Reportedly Arrested Over Pornography Charges
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OnlyFans’ Bonnie Blue Reportedly Arrested Over Pornography Charges

Former OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue was reportedly arrested in Bali, Indonesia, for producing content that allegedly violated the country’s laws. This arrest comes several months after the controversial personality was banned from OnlyFans for violating its terms of service.

Bonnie Blue arrested in Bali

According to Bali Express, Bonnie Blue was arrested in Bali, Indonesia, for allegedly violating the country’s “morality” laws. She and 17 male tourists were taken into custody on Thursday afternoon after a raid on a holiday rental studio. The former OnlyFans star and the tourists were alleged to have used the studio to make “immoral” or “pornographic” content. (via SCMP)

During the raid, authorities seized a large number of items. These include professional video cameras, large amounts of contraceptives, erectile drugs, etc. Blue’s utility vehicle, which had the branding “Bonnie Blue’s Bangbus,” was also confiscated.

Before her arrest, Blue shared videos of her Bali visit on Instagram. She could be seen soliciting schoolies, teenagers over 18, for pornographic activities. Notably, these Instagram videos were seized by the authorities during her arrest.

Following Blue’s arrest, fellow adult content creator Sarah Button opened up about the troubles she faced while traveling. Button told News.com.au that she was detained in three different countries on separate occasions, even though her travels had nothing to do with her work.

Blue could face up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to 6 billion rupiah (approximately $541,000) if convicted.

However, according to an immigration lawyer in Jakarta, Philo Dellano, it’s much more likely that Blue will be deported from the country and banned from returning. He said, “You know this type of industry [pornography]: there is always someone or an organisation that controls it to make a profit, so it may not be straightforward for her to be prosecuted in Indonesia.”

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