Porn Actress Arrested in Bali for Sexual Adventure

Born in Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, England, Blue began her adult entertainment career in 2021. After working in financial recruitment for the UK’s National Health Service and being previously married, she transitioned to the erotic sector. She moved to Australia after the end of her marriage and started working as a webcam model, quickly turning it into a lucrative business. Blue claimed to earn up to $2 million per month on OnlyFans, showcasing videos of encounters with young men aged 18 to 19 during college weeks.

Blue’s controversial actions included publicizing her location, allowing interested individuals to have sex with her for free as long as they consented to being filmed. This format sparked criticism due to involvement with very young men and the pressure of instant fame. In 2024, her visas were revoked in Australia and Fiji for unauthorized professional activities.

The controversies intensified when Blue began appearing on podcasts and TV shows, publicly advocating that ‘sex with married men is acceptable if they are unsatisfied,’ a stance many labeled as misogynistic. In January 2025, Bonnie Blue announced having had 1,057 partners in 12 hours, setting up an event to surpass actress Lisa Sparxxx’s record of 919 men in 2004. Images of men wearing balaclavas, long queues, and even a participant escorted by his own mother went viral on social media.

In June of that year, Blue announced a ‘petting zoo’ event, where she would be naked and tied up in a glass box to have sex with 2,000 men. The proposal faced severe backlash from other digital creators, leading OnlyFans to close her account citing violations of rules against extreme challenges. Blue then moved to Fansly, where she announced 24-hour live broadcasts.

The Englishwoman had her passport confiscated by local authorities and could potentially face up to 15 years in prison. The reason? Allegedly inciting men to have sex with her for recording purposes—a practice prohibited in the country, as reported by Australian website News. She was apprehended with 17 men suspected of violating Indonesia’s anti-pornography law, with her passport seized but later released back to her hotel as the investigations continue.

If prosecuted and found guilty, Bonnie could face up to 15 years in prison and fines of up to 6 billion rupiahs (around $2 million), as stipulated for pornography-related offenses in Indonesia. The country’s anti-pornography legislation outlaws images, gestures, or statements that could be deemed pornographic, criminalizing the production, importation, exportation, dissemination, sale, and possession of explicit sexual material. According to the Daily Mail, Bonnie had previously been expelled from Australia and had her visa revoked for allegedly planning to ‘attack’ students during a prom trip.

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