Adult film actress Bonnie Blue is in police custody in Bali, Indonesia, facing questioning related to allegations of creating and disseminating “indecent content,” a move that follows a widely publicized “Bangbus tour” aimed at Australian schoolies [[2]].blue, previously banned from Australia after a similar controversy, was reportedly promoting meet-and-greets with young adults during her time on the island [[2]]. The situation highlights a growing tension between international content creators, local laws, and the cultural norms of Bali, a major tourism hub [[2]].
Indonesian authorities are questioning an adult film actress, Bonnie Blue, in Bali regarding allegations of creating and distributing “indecent content.”
Police initiated the investigation after receiving reports about the material, according to local news sources. The specifics of the content are not yet publicly available, but officials confirmed that Blue is currently being held for questioning.
The case has drawn international attention, highlighting the differing legal standards surrounding adult content and freedom of expression across cultures. Bali, a popular tourist destination, is known for its conservative social norms.
Details surrounding the investigation remain limited as authorities continue their inquiry. It is unclear when Blue might be formally charged or released. The development underscores the ongoing challenges of navigating cultural sensitivities and legal frameworks in the digital age.