OnlyFans’ Bonnie Blue back in UK after Bali arrest: 'I'm rich and have good lawyers'


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In court on Friday, Bonnie Blue was ultimately ordered to leave the country and fined Rp 200,000. Photo: Bonnie Blue/Instagram

Bonnie Blue — the former OnlyFans star who made headlines for claiming to have slept with more than 1,000 men in just 12 hours — is back in her native United Kingdom after being deported from Indonesia, where she was arrested in Bali for allegedly violating “morality” laws.

Upon returning to England on Saturday, the 26-year-old adult content creator addressed the controversy in a press release sent to the media. She said it cost her less than “$20 to get out of prison” in Indonesia, and joked that she needs to “recuperate [her] huge losses.”

“I’m rich and have good lawyers — did you really think I’d face jail time?” said Blue, per Us Weekly. “If you want to see what got me deported, you can for less than my fine.”

Blue, who was reportedly banned from OnlyFans earlier this year for planning what she called a “petting zoo” stunt, said she’s “excited” to show her fans what got her into “all this trouble.” 

Blue was arrested in Bali on Thursday, Dec 4, following a raid on a vacation rental, which she was allegedly using to make “content containing pornographic or immoral elements,” according to the Bali Express. There, 17 male tourists, ranging in age from 19 to 40, were also taken into custody.

Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara told local outlet detikBali that authorities seized Blue’s pickup truck, multiple cameras and “several contraceptive devices.”

The majority of the men were released shortly after, though Blue, one Australian man and two British men remained in custody, reported Australia’s 9 News.

Blue’s rep told Us Weekly on Wednesday that the influencer was being investigated for “multiple charges” and had a court day set for Dec. 12.

“They still don’t have any of their phones or passports and are still being interrogated daily,” the rep said at the time.

In court on Friday, Blue was ultimately ordered to leave the country and fined Rp 200,000, the equivalent of around US$12. - New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

 

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