Bonnie Blue has addressed her followers with a ‘get ready with me for court’ video after her arrest in Bali for traveling around the Indonesian island on her ‘Bang Bus’ and the alleged production of adult content.
After returning from Indonesia, the adult entertainer was spotted at Heathrow Airport in the UK on Saturday, December 13, following her deportation and a court session.
Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, visited the island during Australia’s ‘Schoolies’ period, a time when recent high school graduates vacation at destinations like Bali to celebrate finishing their exams.
Authorities detained Blue and 33 others after a police raid on a production studio in Bali. Although most of the men were released, Blue and three of her team members were held in anticipation of their immigration hearing on Friday, December 12.

Despite the serious threat of a 15-year prison sentence, Blue received a modest fine of 200,000 Indonesian rupiah (approximately $12) and was banned from entering the country for ten years.
Back in the UK, Blue shared a video on Instagram, filmed on the day she appeared in court.
“Get ready with me for trial,” she announced in the video. “I really wanted to wear my Schoolies T-shirt, family have strongly said don’t, still gonna take it, see what my lawyer says.”
While applying makeup for her court day, Blue commented: “I don’t really know what to expect today, I just know we’re gonna meet a judge and it’s a court. Police will be there, immigration will be there, press will be there.”
She also remarked on police and immigration ‘complaining’ about media presence, though she suggested they were responsible for ‘inviting’ and ‘leaking information’ to reporters.

Blue further claimed that the organizer of her trip allegedly took a substantial portion of her ‘£75,000 fee’ and subsequently reported her to law enforcement.
The video then transitioned to Blue heading to the car, discussing her attire choice and sharing her thoughts before the court visit.
“On our way to court, I’m actually not nervous,” she expressed after a brief muffin break. “I’m not really bothered but I might have to spend the night in detention so that’s probably not gonna be that fun.”
She wrapped up the video post-sentencing with a ‘cheers boys,’ holding a can of Coke by a pool, and remarked: “If you ever wondered what deportation looks like, well, this is it.”

