Petty theft is punishable by up to three months in prison according to the Indonesian law.
Doyle made the post after she was identified and people started to tag her social media account, with one woman calling her fat. Doyle then confessed and followed that with a reply on her Instagram story.
“But anyway, yes I know I’m fat, that’s what the lady said in her stories, but here’s my response.”
Doyle was then shown on camera jumping into a pool shouting: “F*** you!”
After this post Doyle said she was hit with a flood of abuse and even death threats.
The Daily Mail said a conversation between Doyle and the shop owner was posted online, where the owner asked the OnlyFans model to pay for the bikini or they would report her to immigration if she refused.
A still from the CCTV the shop owner posted online. Photo / Instagram @kutaselatan.news
The following day she appeared more apologetic.
“I really wanted to apologise. I was joking, but I actually wanted to apologise for taking what I took,” Doyle said on social media.
“The owner is coming to meet me now and I’m going to pay her double of what was taken and also give the items back,” she said.
“But for everyone sending threats, insults, posting stories of me, that’s okay. I get it. I did the wrong thing.”
However, according to Doyle the situation took a strange turn when she met with the shop owner.
Despite an offer to pay twice the cost of the bikini, Doyle claimed the shop owner asked for $1800 compensation, which she refused to pay.
“I have returned the item to the owner. I made a mistake. Bully me sure, but death threats over a pair of swimmers? We have all made mistakes. I’ve been honest and taken accountability.”
The Herald has approached the boutique store for comment.