Bonnie Blue was deported from Bali, a province of Indonesia, for violating the country’s anti-pornography laws.
The adult content creator, real name Tia Billinger, was arraigned in the Denpasar District Court on Friday over a minor traffic offence, but was later deported for violating the country’s “morality” law.
The 26-year-old pornstar who went viral for claiming to have slept with over 1,000 men in just 12 hours was one of 34 people detained when police raided a production studio in Bali, prompting a police investigation.
Bali is predominantly Hindu and a Muslim-majority province. It strictly forbids the production of pornographic material. Those found guilty of violating these laws face up to 12 years in prison and a fine of around $360,000.
She was ordered to pay a fine of Rp 200,000 (about $12) after which she was deported.
Addressing the press after arriving in her home country, the United Kingdom, the controversial adult star on Saturday said it costs her less than “$20 to get out of prison” in Indonesia, and joked that she needed to “recuperate [her] huge losses”.
“I’m rich and have good lawyers – did you really think I’d face jail time?” Blue said, according to US Weekly. Promoting her erotic business, she added, “If you want to see what got me deported, you can for less than my fine.”
Meanwhile, Badung Police had reported that 16 foreign and 14 Indonesian witnesses said they had been in a studio in the Pererenan area, Mengwi, to take part in the production of an “entertainment-themed reality show”, but they claimed “no indecent material was produced”.
Ms Billinger was among four other individuals who were identified as having “dominant roles” in the production.
Immigration officials said they would issue a statement on whether their request to blacklist the social media star, preventing her from re-entering the country, had been put into effect.
