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OnlyFans’ Bonnie Blue Faces Deportation After Bali Arrest — Report

According to a report, Bonnie Blue faces deportation after being arrested for allegedly violating anti-pornographic laws in Bali. Once the investigation concludes, she is expected to be deported, and if formally charged with the alleged offense, could face up to 15 years in jail. Along with her arrest, authorities also seized several items, including contraceptives, camera equipment, and her alleged “Bonnie Blue Bangbus” truck.

Bonnie Blue faces deportation after arrest

Following her arrest over an alleged pornography offense, Blue reportedly faces deportation once the investigation is complete. If found guilty of the allegations, she could face 15 years of imprisonment. Apart from Blue, 17 male tourists of UK and Australian nationalities were also arrested earlier, out of which some have been released after questioning.

 Winarko, an immigration chief at Bali airport, shared an update about the deportation to AFP. “We will immediately take firm action, deport them, and submit them for blacklisting,” he said. The agency reports that there has been no filmed pornographic material found as of now and that the group is facing deportation for violating tourist visa laws. Before the hearing happens, their passports have been confiscated.

Muhammad Arif Batubara, a local police chief, revealed that a joint investigation is ongoing over “alleged criminal acts of pornography or… material that violates decency.” He also mentioned that a concerned citizen gave a tip for the detention of two Britons and one Australian man. Following the arrest news, many OnlyFans creators, including Bop House’s owners, Sophie Rain and Aishah Sofey, also released a statement to criticize Blue’s alleged inappropriate behavior abroad.

Rain said, “This is what happens when you treat OnlyFans like a prank TV show. Bonnie Blue has never respected this profession. She mocks it. She uses it for attention. She thinks she’s untouchable. This isn’t an edgy skit. She’s in a country where this stuff can land you in prison for a decade.”

Meanwhile, Sophie wrote, “She’s been pulling fake stunts for months. She faked an arrest back in the UK. She drags in teenagers. She thinks this is edgy branding, but she’s endangering people and damaging every creator who’s trying to do this work legally.”

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