BONNIE Blue now faces being deported following her bombshell arrest in Bali.
The adult content creator was allegedly filming a “raunchy game” with tourists when she was cuffed in Indonesia last week.


The social media star, whose real name is Tia Billinger was arrested on suspicion of allegedly producing pornographic material, which is outlawed under Indonesia’s strict morality rules.
Authorities said she was in the middle of filming a game reportedly involving 17 male tourists, including Brisbane comedian Julian Woods, when cops stormed the studio she was in.
Local cops said: “We are conducting a joint investigation regarding activities involving alleged criminal acts of pornography or… material that violates decency.”
Referring to the 26-year-old Brit, they added: “We will immediately take firm action, deport them, and submit them for blacklisting.”
Cops also arrested two male Brits and one Australian man during the raid.
Police have said they do not have any evidence the group had made pornographic material as of yet.
But Billinger and her fellow detainees now face deportation for breaking tourist visa rules – including working without permits and breaking traffic laws.
Bonnie and her gang, all in their twenties, will appear in court on Friday as they face being booted out the country.
Police said: “This will happen immediately after the hearing.”
It comes after Billinger was last seen on Wednesday in a green outfit arriving at an immigration office in Badung for questioning.
She was accompanied by another man as they waited to be summoned to a restricted room with immigration officials.
The adult film star was all smiles as she spoke with local reporters.
When asked if she intended to make more explicit content in Bali, she replied with a defiant five-word message: “Subscribe and you’ll find out.”
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