Bonnie Blue was kicked out of Bali nightclub for being 'too famous'

Controversial adult star Bonnie Blue was kicked out a nightclub in Bali as her arrival sparked pandemonium.

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Bonnie Blue was kicked out of a nightclub in Bali for being "too famous".


The 26-year-old adult star – who boasted of having sex with 1,057 men in the space of a single day earlier this year – was turfed out of the late-night venue on the Indonesian island after her appearance sparked chaos.


Bonnie – who is currently in Indonesia for one of her outrageous sexual stunts – caused pandemonium at the club after arriving on her infamous Bang Bus with revellers desperate to get a glimpse, selfie or hug with her.


Crowds soon surged around her from all angles as security were forced to keep fans at arm's length. Even with a professional team on the ground, the venue struggled to cope with sheer level of attention.


A source close to the adult star said: "Bonnie didn't get 'kicked out' for bad behaviour – the club just couldn't accommodate her fame. People were going wild for her. In the end, it was safer for everyone if she left early."


Local police are said to have been asking nearby clubs about Bonnie's brightly-wrapped Bang Bus after it blocked the narrow streets, drawing huge crowds and social media attention.


However, Blue's team have stressed that there was no suggestion of wrongdoing and only curiosity about the commotion caused.


The insider said: "The police were just wondering what on earth this massive bus was doing turning up everywhere with screaming fans. It's pure hysteria, not scandal."


Bonnie – whose real name is Tia Billinger - and her team are also planning a series of behind-the-scenes feature from her trip to Bali once she leaves the island.


She teased fans: "What happened in Bali won't be staying in Bali for long."


Security is a big concern for Bonnie, who revealed earlier this year that she gets death threats on a daily basis because of her controversial explicit stunts and has to be accompanied by bodyguards when she leaves the house.


She told BANG Showbiz and other media: "I think we're in a world where, unfortunately, things happen to people, whether they've got money or not, whether they're famous or not, and that's disgusting. It's terrible that we live in a world where bad things happen to people all the time.


"But yeah, I'm fully aware that I get death threats every single day, so I'd be stupid to walk down the street without it, but I'm also OK with it."