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OnlyFans' Bonnie Blue Lands in New Trouble With Indonesia Amid Arrest
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OnlyFans’ Bonnie Blue Lands in New Trouble With Indonesia Amid Arrest

Bonnie Blue has once again landed in hot water with the Indonesian authorities after the OnyFans star was seen insulting the Southeast Asian nation’s flag, which has since gone viral. The clip was filmed in front of Jakarta’s embassy in London after Blue was deported from Bali earlier this month, after she landed in legal trouble over filming adult content.

Indonesia lodges complaint against Bonnie Blue

Bonnie Blue has seen her share of trouble with the authorities over the past months after she was detained in Indonesia after being accused of making adult content in violation of the country’s laws. She was eventually fined and deported from Bali.

The controversial OnlyFans star hit back at the country with another controversial display.

In a clip that has since gone viral, Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, can be seen in front of Jakarta’s embassy in London. She is holding a red-and-white flag surrounded by a group of masked men. “Yes, I got arrested in Bali, and so for my last time, I came to the embassy so they could watch in person,” she says in the video before pinning the flag at the back of her dress and dragging it around.

She made some more controversial comments in the video, provocatively speaking about Indonesia and its flag.

The move ignited an angry reaction from the authorities and people of Indonesia.

Indonesia, which has already banned Bonnie Blue for 10 years, lodged a formal complaint with the UK’s foreign ministry and police over the incident (via SCMP).

This is hardly the first controversy that Bonnie Blue has been involved in. Before the controversy in Indonesia, Blue was already banned from Australia. This was after she announced her plans to film adult content with “barely legal” boys during the Schoolies Week.

She was also declared a “prohibited immigrant” in Fiji after she attempted to film her content there.

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