Adult content creator Bonnie Blue has been hit with £9 fine and banned from Bali for ten years
The Brit, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was convicted of a traffic violation after buying blue pick-up truck without valid vehicle registration documents.
The 26-year-old was arrested while touring the island in the vehicle, named the ‘Bangbus’ to meet young Australian men.
After arriving, Billinger wrote on social media: ‘Hey boys, those that are going to Schoolies and to those who are barely legal, cannot wait to meet you and I’m in Bali, so you know exactly what that means.’
Schoolies is an Australian tradition where high school graduates celebrate finishing their final year, usually at the age of 18, with a week-long trip that tends to involve a lot of partying.
Billinger appeared in court this morning alongside two British men and an Australian.
Prosecutors said one of the British men driving the open-backed vehicle did not have a valid international driving licence.
Billinger arrived at Denpasar Distric Court in a white BMW SUV, before sitting on a wooden bench alongside the three men.
She was fined 200,000 Indonesian Rupiah (8.97 GBP) for ‘violating traffic regulations by using an open-back truck for goods but carrying people on the open-back truck’.
Billinger was told she could pay the fine or be jailed.
The controversial adult film star was also investigated over immigration offences.
Police say they stormed a property on the island and found the Billinger filming a game involving 17 male tourists.
Reports say officers seized several cameras, lubricant, condoms, Viagra pills, 19 outfits labelled ‘School Bonnie Blue’ and her ‘BangBus’.
A spokesperson for the police force told local outlet Kumparan News: ‘When they were raided, they were making collab content about a game where the winner would sleep with Bonnie Blue.
‘No pornographic activities or acts have been found in the collaborative content.’
It was claimed the group would be allowed to go back home shortly.
However Billinger, alongside two British tourists and one Australian, were detained for longer.
Her spokesperson told news.com.au she ‘was released on Saturday [and] is co-operating with authorities.’
At a press conference on Thursday Badung Police announced Blue would face trial over the Bangbus offences, where immigration officials also declared she would be banned from the country for a decade and ‘blacklisted’.
‘While in Bali, BB (Bonnie Blue) should have been travelling, but instead she was creating content,’ said Badung Police Chief, Arif Batubara.
Immigration chief Heru Winarko, meanwhile, said Billinger and her team had breached their visa privileges.
‘They have misused the visa they have to make content in Bali,’ Winarko said.
‘They will be black-listed from entering Indonesia for at least 10 years (that) could be extended.’
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