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Person Who ‘Snitched’ On Bonnie Blue In Bali Explains Why They Did It
The individual who ‘snitched’ on adult star Bonnie Blue in Bali has spoken out, revealing why they felt compelled to report her.
Their explanation comes as the 26-year-old British content creator – famous for claiming she slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours – faces multiple charges in Indonesia.
Who is Bonnie Blue and why is she controversial?
Before her arrest, Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, had already built a reputation as one of Britain’s most controversial adult stars.
Blue gained international attention in 2024 after starring in a documentary in which she claimed to have had s** with 1,057 men in 12 hours, a stunt she organized as part of her OFs-driven career.
She has openly said she quit her job in financial recruitment because she was ‘bored of the 9 to 5’ and began working in adult content creation.
Her methods have been divisive from the start.
Blue frequently invites non-professionals – often young men – to film content with her for free.
Critics argue the practice exploits inexperienced partners and glamorizes risky behavior.
Her ‘barely legal’ events, where she worked with men who had recently turned 18, drew particularly intense backlash.
What led to her arrest in Bali?
Bonnie’s time in Bali came to an abrupt end last week when Indonesian police raided a villa in Pererenan, arresting her alongside two British men and 15 Australians.
At the time, authorities believed Blue had been producing p***ography, which is illegal to create, distribute, or even watch under Indonesian law.
One of the individuals who reported her – an expatriate living in Bali – explained how they tracked her down.
“The way we tracked her wasn’t particularly complicated; we just followed her through her g**g bang bus,” the individual told News.com.au.
They added that police were initially confused when they learned what was allegedly happening.
“But the cops, at first, they couldn’t even understand what [was happening]. We had to explain it to them, that there are about 20 guys [and Blue].
“They just couldn’t comprehend it.”
The whistleblower said Blue’s behavior on the island – including boasting about sleeping with ‘Schoolies,’ some of whom were ‘barely legal’ – pushed them to alert authorities.
“But once we explained to them that she’s driving around in the ‘g**g bang bus’ and that she was bragging about sleeping with Schoolies… and that the footage was going to go worldwide afterwards, they confirmed that the activity was illegal [and took action].
“Then they sent in undercover agents and booked them.”
What will happen to Bonnie now?

Indonesian officials have now confirmed that Bonnie will be deported and banned from the island.
Authorities determined she had:
- Filmed commercial content without the correct visa
- Broken traffic laws
- Misused her tourist visa for work
At a press conference, Bali’s Immigration Chief Winarko said Bonnie had been working as a ‘content creator’ on a visa that did not permit any form of professional activity.
“The activities they carried out contained p***ographic elements, whereas here in Bali we expect tourists who come to support culture and uphold local wisdom,” he said.
He added that once police finalize their part of the investigation, immigration officials will ‘immediately take firm action by deporting them and imposing a re-entry ban.’
Bonnie and three members of her crew will face a district court hearing in Denpasar before being deported and banned from Indonesia for at least ten years.
A police investigation found no evidence that Bonnie filmed p***ographic content during her stay.
That means she will not face charges under Indonesia’s harsh anti-p***ography laws, which carry penalties of up to 15 years in prison and fines exceeding $500,000.
Why the ‘snitch’ reported Bonnie

The expatriate who reported Blue insists they did it not out of moral judgment, but out of concern for Bali’s reputation and respect for local culture.
“Why do I care? I am not a prude, (and) I am not judging her,” they said.
“But ‘Bonnie Blue’s Bali G**g Bang’ is not where we want to be reputation-wise. Bali is not Thailand. Bali is not the Philippines.
“The business community doesn’t want it, the expat community doesn’t want it, and the local community can’t even comprehend it.”
They argued that Bali has its own spiritual rhythm and cultural expectations – and that Bonnie’s behavior clashed with them on every level.
“Doing it publicly and then promoting it around the world as Bonnie Blue’s G**g Bang is too much.
“The Balinese are spiritual people; there is a certain rhythm on the island, and that kind of thing is not for us.”
Despite the global headlines, the individual believes the community ultimately sent a firm message.
“Sure, we got the publicity anyway, but through the community’s actions and the actions of police, we showed that it was illegal, and out she went.”
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