Former OnlyFans Star Detained in Bali for Alleged Explicit Content Production
Former OnlyFans celebrity Bonnie Blue was detained by authorities in Bali, Indonesia, after allegedly organizing an explicit content shoot involving tourists. Blue is accused of managing a project that included more than a dozen men, from the UK and Australia, who traveled across Bali in a rented bus to participate in the filming of adult content.
Details of the Bali Incident
During the operation, Indonesian police interrogated at least 17 tourists. Of these, fourteen Australians were released without charges, but extended questioning continues for one Australian and two British nationals. The police raid at a studio, which Blue allegedly used for the shoot, resulted in the seizure of several items including schoolgirl-themed outfits, cameras, tripods, condoms, flash drives, lubricant, pink necklaces, and sheets of Viagra pills.
Legal Consequences Under Indonesian Law
The studio was reported to be set up for producing content with "pornographic or immoral elements," violating Indonesia's strict anti-pornography laws. These laws impose severe penalties for such offenses, potentially leading to up to 15 years in prison and fines of about $360,000, with increased severity for any involvement of minors.
OnlyFans and Bonnie Blue's Previous Controversies
Bonnie Blue, previously banned from OnlyFans after claiming to engage sexually with 1,057 men within 12 hours—a record she proposed—has faced significant scrutiny. This incident highlights the ongoing controversies surrounding her activities and the legal implications of such actions in different jurisdictions.