30.03.2026 22:50
Melisa Mireille Jeanine, a 23-year-old French content creator known as Call Me Slo, was arrested along with her two male friends due to an adult content video shot in Bali. It is reported that Jeanine faces up to 10 years in prison for this content, which is considered a crime under Indonesian law.
23-year-old French content creator Melisa Mireille Jeanine, known as Call Me Slo, is facing a serious legal process due to an adult content video shot in Bali. The young woman was arrested along with her two male friends for producing adult content, which is considered a crime under Indonesian law. It is reported that the young woman could face up to 10 years in prison. Jeanine and her Italian friend were detained at Ngurah Rai International Airport while trying to fly to Thailand. Her French manager was also arrested in the same area a few days later.
UP TO 10 YEARS IN PRISON
23-year-old French adult content creator Melisa Mireille Jeanine is facing serious charges along with her two male partners due to a video shot in Bali. Known as "Call Me Slo," Jeanine and her companions could be tried with the risk of up to 10 years in prison.
ARRESTED AT THE AIRPORT
Local media reported that the trio, who were in Bali on a tourist visa, were detained at Ngurah Rai International Airport while trying to go to Thailand. The group's French manager was caught in the same area a few days later.
FILMED IN A LUXURY VILLA
It was determined that the suspects filmed an adult content video in a villa in North Kuta on March 8. The scenario involved a role of a courier, and it was revealed that a costume resembling a local motorcycle taxi driver was used. It was found that the footage was later shared online.
Badung Police Chief Joseph Edward Purba stated that the suspects planned to sell the content on paid platforms and share it on social media. A large number of digital materials were also seized during the operation.
THE LAWS ARE VERY STRICT
Under the 2008 law in force in Indonesia, the production and distribution of adult content for commercial purposes is considered a serious crime. An investigation is being conducted against the suspects in this context.
SIMILAR INCIDENTS HAVE OCCURRED BEFORE
In a similar incident in Bali in December 2025, British content creator Tia Billinger (Bonnie Blue) was detained and later deported with a ban on re-entering the country. Authorities have reportedly increased their inspections against such activities recently.
After the incident came to light, there was a wide reaction on social media. Many users argued that tourists should comply with local laws, while some opened a discussion about the severity of the penalties.