Bop House co-founders Sophie Rain and Aiesha Sofrey have condemned adult performer Bonnie Blue following her arrest in Bali, calling her “OnlyFans’ biggest disgrace” and accusing her of staging “fake” publicity stunts that hurt the adult industry.
“This is what happens when you treat OnlyFans like a prank TV show,” Rain says.
“Bonnie Blue has never respected this profession. She mocks it. She uses it for attention.”
Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was allegedly arrested Friday alongside 17 male tourists in Badung, Indonesia.
Authorities say she was operating an illegal adult film shoot inside a van dubbed the “BangBus,” which was used to record explicit content involving tourists.
Indonesian police seized video equipment, sex-related items, and a stack of costumes labeled “School Bonnie Blue.”
Officers say the arrest followed a complaint from a local resident about suspected pornography being produced.
“She’s been pulling fake stunts for months,” Sofrey said. “She faked an arrest back in the UK. She drags in teenagers. She thinks this is edgy branding, but she’s endangering people and damaging every creator who’s trying to do this work legally.”
Indonesian law prohibits the production and distribution of pornographic material. Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara said Blue and the others were arrested under anti-pornography regulations.
Immigration officials confirmed that 14 of the detained men, all believed to be Australians, were released Saturday after questioning. They are expected to return home once the investigation is complete.
An immigration officer from Ngurah Rai said Blue’s online activities and travel history in Bali are under review. “We are working with police to examine her case. If others made commercial content, they could also face charges,” he said.
Police also seized Blue’s Instagram account, where she reportedly invited men over the age of 18 to participate in her van-based porn shoots. Many of her posts appeared to target Australian school leavers visiting Bali for end-of-year celebrations.
Blue, 26, rose to online fame after claiming to have sex with over 1,000 men in a 12-hour session. She previously staged a false arrest in the UK, which critics say blurred the lines between content and criminality.
“She thinks she’s untouchable,” Rain said. “This isn’t an edgy skit. She’s in a country where this stuff can land you in prison for a decade.”
Legal experts in Jakarta say Blue is likely to be deported, though formal charges remain possible. If convicted, she could face up to 15 years in prison and fines approaching $360,000. Indonesian immigration authorities are expected to make a decision within days.

