A startling political endorsement has emerged from an unexpected source: adult content creator Bonnie Blue. Just days after her arrest in Bali, amidst a swirl of controversy, Blue publicly declared her support for Nigel Farage and the Reform party.
The endorsement took the form of an opinion piece in The Spectator, where Blue outlined her surprisingly direct views on UK policy. She expressed frustration with the tax system, stating it incentivizes those with wealth to leave the country, and voiced concerns about the nation’s population and immigration levels.
Blue’s support specifically centers on Reform’s proposed policies regarding inheritance tax and immigration. Farage has pledged to abolish inheritance tax, a position Blue strongly supports, arguing that money is already taxed before being inherited. She also aligns with his plans for stricter immigration controls, echoing a sentiment of feeling “too accommodating.”
The timing of this endorsement is particularly striking, given Blue’s recent legal troubles in Indonesia. She was apprehended in Bali following an event advertised to attract young tourists, including those recently graduated from high school.
Authorities raided a property where Blue was allegedly filming content with seventeen male tourists, seizing cameras, props, and other materials. While most of the tourists were released, Blue and three others remain under investigation for allegedly violating the country’s strict morality laws regarding pornography.
Ironically, deportation – a key tenet of Farage’s political platform – is now facing Blue herself. Indonesian immigration officials have indicated she will be deported and potentially banned from entering the country for a decade, citing misuse of her visa to create content.
Beyond the political statement, Blue’s article delves into personal reflections, including her enjoyment of Pepsi Max and a candid defense of her profession. She described forming friendships with those who participate in her work, framing it as a unique social dynamic.
Blue characterized the past year as both her “hardest” and “best,” promising an even more ambitious venture in 2026. Her Bali arrest, however, casts a shadow over those future plans, marking a dramatic end to her 2025.
Prior to the Bali incident, Blue faced similar scrutiny in Australia, where she was banned for planning to film content with individuals described as “barely legal.” Her visa was cancelled by the Department of Home Affairs, preventing her from pursuing those plans.
The case has drawn significant attention, highlighting the intersection of celebrity, controversy, and political alignment. Blue’s unexpected endorsement adds a unique and provocative layer to the ongoing political discourse.