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- Bonnie Blue was arrested, along with 17 men in Bali, over alleged pornographic offences
- The OnlyFans star now faces up to 15 years in prison
- Bonnie, 26, has been accused of being a predator, preying on young men who do not know better
- The English pornographic actress is the subject of a documentary, which details her stunt in which she bedded 1000 men in 12 hours
If you’ve been anywhere near the internet lately, you’ve probably heard of Bonnie Blue.
The British OnlyFans creator is best known for her extreme and viral sexual stunts, going from webcam newcomer to global headline fixture in under two years.
In 2024, she made headlines in Australia when she was blocked by immigration officials from entering the country after promoting her plans to visit for Schoolies.
Bonnie also released her documentary, 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, on Stan in September.
This week, Bonnie was arrested along with 17 men in Bali over alleged pornography offences, after a police raid on her villa found cameras, contraceptives, erectile drugs, and a pickup truck branded “Bonnie Blue’s BangBus.”
Here, we break down who she is, what she’s done, and why she’s suddenly everywhere.

Who is Bonnie Blue?
Bonnie Blue is the stage name of British content creator, Tia Billinger.
Originally working in recruitment, in 2023 she turned to webcam modelling. Soon after, she launched a page on OnlyFans, inspired by the possibility of making more money.
She quickly became known for provocative, high-volume sexual content, specifically targeting young men who have recently graduated high school or who are in university. She doesn’t charge these young men for her sexual services, but that’s because she videos all of it for content.

“I was bored of living in the 9 to 5, so [thought] I’m gonna give this a go,” Blue explained to Lottie Moss on the Dream On podcast in 2024. “I’ve done Cancun in March, I’ve done Schoolies which is in Australia and then Freshers’ in the UK. I share my location online. I was like ‘This is where I’m gonna be, let me pleasure you’ and there was a massive queue. People were waiting for over eight hours.” Blue also added that she “loves taking virginities”.
Bonnie also spoke about her young clientele on the Saving Grace podcast. “They’re holding their IDs up, they’re shaking,” she explained of how many would come to her apprehensive. “I can understand why they’d be nervous, they don’t know me, they’ve just queued up for eight hours on end. All they know is that I’m videoing it and they don’t know what to expect.”

Why was Bonnie Blue arrested in Bali?
In a story that quickly made international headlines, in December 2025, Bonnie Blue was arrested in Bali, Indonesia.
According to news.com.au, authorities raided a holiday-rental studio in Kuta, reportedly acting on complaints that a group was producing “pornographic or immoral content.” Blue and 17 male tourists (mostly from Australia and the UK, aged 19–40) were taken into custody.
Under Indonesian law, producing or distributing pornography carries severe penalties — up to 15 years in prison and heavy fines.

Police seized cameras, contraceptives, erectile drugs, and a pickup truck branded “Bonnie Blue’s BangBus.” Local press described the studio as an “obscene video studio.”
Some legal experts believe Blue may avoid prison if she’s deported, as that’s a route Indonesia has previously taken with foreign nationals in similar cases.
Whether she’ll be prosecuted or simply expelled remains uncertain. Authorities reportedly handed her over to immigration after confiscating her passport.
What is Bonnie Blue’s 1000 men challenge?
In a viral stunt from January 2025, she claimed to have had sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
It was a widely criticised attempt to set a “record” that made her one of the most controversial figures in the crowded world of online adult entertainment.
Why is Bonnie Blue controversial?
Questions of manipulation have surrounded Bonnie and her work. Many wonder whether she takes advantage of the young men who appear in her content. Bonnie insists she keeps everything above board: she says she checks IDs and gets signed consent forms from the people she films with. But critics argue that this doesn’t solve the problem, because while an 18-year-old might technically be an adult, but they’re not necessarily thinking about the digital footprint that follows them for life.
Not only that, but Bonnie has also drawn fire for her unapologetic approach to partners. She has said she happily sleeps with university lecturers from the same campuses she targets for “barely legal” content, as well as married men. It’s a stance she justified by claiming that “too many women nowadays are lazy” when it comes to sustaining their sex lives. Unsurprisingly, this sparked a wave of outrage, with many accusing her of glamorising infidelity and reinforcing tired stereotypes about women and desire.

Bonnie has defended herself and her approach to OnlyFans on a few occasions. In an interview with Cosmopolitan UK, she said “I receive backlash for sleeping with barely legal 18-year-olds, but the key word in that sentence is ‘legal’.
“Rather than comment on my TikToks, people should complain to the government to increase the age from 18 to 21, [as] I’m only complying with UK law.”
“Of course the Karens of the world will still complain when it’s 21-year-olds,” Blue continued. “I can’t win even when my videos are completely legal, with written consent and ID verification.”
Is Bonnie Blue still with her husband?
No, Bonnie Blue separated from her husband, Ollie Davidson, in late 2023. As of publishing, they were still in the process of getting divorced, with delays occurring due to disputes over his potential share of her fortune.
Does Bonnie Blue make money?
Yes, she does.
Bonnie claimed she made $6 million from her OnlyFans account this year.