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Old 12-12-2025, 12:58 PM  
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From what I’ve read, the local authorities did "not" actually catch her in the act of producing pornographic content. The situation is similar to a hypothetical in criminal law: imagine someone researches online how to kill and dispose of a body, then goes out and purchases a gun, a shovel, acid, and a map. All of those steps strongly suggest intent, but that is still "legally different" from being caught in the act of committing a murder or disposing of a body.

In her case, she entered Bali on a tourist visa, purchased a local vehicle, branded it, publicly posted about her intention to film adult content, and, with a crew, appeared to gather participants for the shoot. But the key question is: "did the authorities actually catch her filming porn?"

Based on what is publicly known, it seems far easier for the local authorities to prove that her actions contradicted the stated purpose of her visa, tourism, than to prove she actually committed the more serious offense of producing pornography, which may never have occurred.

Was she simply lucky, or was this an intentionally well crafted and timed marketing stunt? Who knows, and honestly, who cares. The only one who truly benefits is Bonnie. The ones who perform in the adult industry, and are attempting to enter another country for legit reasons may be denied entry, and those who will try to recreate the same or similar insane PR stunt, may face more serious consequences.
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