Adult content creator Bonnie Blue has been spotted for the primary time since her arrest in Bali.
The sex star, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was apprehended as her ‘BangBus’ toured the island to fulfill ‘barely legal’ young men.
She arrived at an immigration office in Badung, Indonesia, on Wednesday for questioning.
The 26-year-old was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of allegedly producing pornographic material, which is banned by the country’s strict morality laws.

After landing in Bali, Billinger wrote on social media: ‘Hey boys, those which are going to Schoolies and to those that are barely legal, cannot wait to fulfill you and I’m in Bali, so exactly what which means.’
Schoolies week is an annual tradition where Australian highschool graduates go on holiday after their final exams.
This was the international leg of her trip after she toured the UK meeting freshers as a part of the identical ‘challenge’.
Police say they stormed a property on the island and located the mattress actress filming a game involving 17 male tourists.
Reports say officers seized several cameras, lubricant, condoms, Viagra pills, 19 outfits labelled ‘School Bonnie Blue’ and her ‘BangBus’.
A spokesperson for the police force told local outlet Kumparan News: ‘Once they were raided, they were making collab content a few game where the winner would sleep with Bonnie Blue.
‘No pornographic activities or acts have been present in the collaborative content.’
After the arrests, Australian news footage showed 14 Australian men walking out of a detention centre covering their faces.
It was claimed the group could be allowed to return home shortly.

Nevertheless Billinger, alongside two British tourists and one Australian, were detained for longer.
Her spokesperson told news.com.au she ‘was released on Saturday [and] is co-operating with authorities.’
If Billinger is charged, she could resist 15 years in prison and an enormous $400,000 high-quality.
She shot to fame after controversially claiming to have slept with 1,000 men in 24 hours.
The content creator has already been banned from Australia over her plan to film porn videos with what Aussie outlets described as ‘barely legal’ teenagers.
Her visa was cancelled by the Department of Home Affairs.
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