Badung Police, Bali, arrested a British adult film star, known by her stage name Bonnie Blue, on suspicion of involvement in the production and distribution of immoral content in Bali.
The raid took place on Thursday, the 4th of December, at approximately 2:30 PM local time, at a studio in Pererenan Village, Mengwi District, Badung Regency, where the content was allegedly filmed. The police had previously received a report of suspicious activity at the studio.
Badung Police Chief, AKBP M. Arif Batubara, confirmed the raid and explained that his team immediately took action upon receiving the information.
“This case began with a public report regarding suspicious activity at a studio in Pererenan Village,” Batubara told the press on the following Friday (5th of December).
Moreover, during the raid, the police not only secured Bonnie Blue but also 17 other foreigners from Australia and the United Kingdom. However, after being questioned, 14 of them were immediately sent home due to insufficient evidence to meet the elements of a crime. Meanwhile, the other three foreign nationals, along with Bonnie Blue, continued undergoing intensive questioning by investigators at Badung Police Headquarters.
The confiscated evidence included one bottle of lubricant, condoms, two sex toys, and two Viagra Connect tablets. Additionally, three PCR tube bags were seized, along with nine shirts bearing the words “Schoolies Bonnie Blue,” nine pink necklaces, three flash drives, 15 cloth masks, and a pickup truck bearing the words “Bonnie Blue’s Bang Bus.”
“We also found several cameras used to record their actions,” divulged Batubara as well.
Bonnie Blue has been sharing her activities online, from meet-ups at the popular Motel Mexicola in Seminyak to exploring market stalls and taking photos with fans who recognise her. After arriving in Bali, she posted clips of her arrival – including airport scenes, beauty treatments, and check-in at her hotel – before exploring typical tourist spots such as temples, zoos, street food stalls, and beach clubs.
Last year, Bonnie Blue was banned from Australia due to her provocative Schoolies plans, following a Change.org petition signed by thousands of angry Australians.
Sorry Bonnie Blue, No BangBus allowed in Bali. This is a sacred island. https://t.co/33Aec8aEuf pic.twitter.com/4AZid3P6NB
— Putra Dwi (@Putdwput) December 6, 2025



