Bop House founders Sophie Rain and Aishah Sofrey have slammed adult performer Bonnie Blue after she was arrested in Bali. They called her “OnlyFans’ biggest disgrace” and claimed she perpetuated a publicity stunt allegedly orchestrated by her to harm the adult entertainment industry.
“This is what happens when you treat OnlyFans like a prank TV show,” Rain explains.
“Bonnie Blue never respected the profession. She mocked it. She used it to gain attention.”
Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was apparently arrested on Friday along with 17 other male tourists in Padang, Indonesia.
Police said she ran an illegal adult film production out of a van called the “BangBus” and made explicit videos starring foreign tourists.
Items seized included video equipment, sex toys and clothing labeled “School Bonnie Blue.”
Police said: “The arrest was made in response to a complaint from a local resident regarding the possible production of a pornographic film.”
“She had been performing fake stunts for months,” Sofret said. “She’s faking an arrest in the UK. She’s dragging teenagers into it. She thinks it’s edgy branding, but she’s endangering people and damaging every creator who’s trying to do this work legally.”
“The production and distribution of pornography is prohibited in Indonesia,” said Arif Batubara, head of the Padang police force.
Suspect Blue and others were arrested on Saturday afternoon after immigration officials said 14 of them, believed to be Australians, had been released after questioning and would be allowed to return home once investigations were completed.
“We are cooperating with the police to investigate her case,” said an immigration official in Ngurah Rai. “If others produce commercial content, they may also face charges,” he added.
Police also seized an Instagram account run by Blue, where she invited people over the age of 18 to participate in pornographic videos she filmed in her van. Most posts are for Australian graduates heading to Bali to celebrate the end of the year.
Blue, 26, made headlines after claiming to have slept with more than 1,000 people in 12 hours. She has made a fake arrest in the UK in the past, blurring the lines between content and crime.
“She thinks she’s untouchable,” Rain continued. “This is not an edgy skit. In her country, these things could land you in jail for ten years.”
In Jakarta, legal experts believe Blue will be deported, but she may also be charged. If convicted, she faces up to 15 years in prison and a fine of approximately $360,000. Immigration officials will make a decision within days.
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