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Adult Content Creator Faces Criminal Charges in London

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Adult content creator Bonnie Blue faces criminal charges in London after allegedly mimicking a sex act outside the Indonesian embassy, according to reports published Tuesday, March 17. The 26-year-old OnlyFans model, whose legal name is Tia Billinger, has been charged with outraging public decency and could face up to six months in jail if convicted.

The charge stems from a video posted in December 2025 that showed Blue simulating oral sex while holding an Indonesian flag outside the country's official residence in London. The video has since been deleted from her social media accounts.

A Metropolitan Police officer confirmed that Blue was charged via postal requisition on Monday, March 16. She is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, April 22, to face the allegations.

The controversial video was posted the same day Blue returned to England following her deportation from Bali, Indonesia. In the footage, which has been shared by multiple international news outlets, Blue addressed her followers while surrounded by a group of masked men.

"Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming," Blue stated in the video. "So I thought it was about time I came to the embassy so they could watch it in person."

The incident follows Blue's arrest in Bali during December 2025, where Indonesian authorities detained her on suspicion of creating pornographic online content. She had traveled to the Indonesian island for Schoolies, an annual celebration where Australian high school graduates mark the end of their academic careers.

Balinese officials stated at the time that Blue allegedly produced content containing pornographic or immoral elements. Following her arrest, she was interrogated daily and had her phone and passport confiscated during the investigation.

A representative for Blue confirmed in December that multiple charges were under investigation. The influencer was ultimately fined 200,000 Indonesian rupiah, approximately twelve United States dollars, and ordered to leave Indonesia.

Blue arrived back in England on December 13, according to a press release. Shortly before landing, she posted a social media update that appeared to reference her legal troubles abroad.

The charge of outraging public decency is a common law offense in England and Wales that applies to behavior considered lewd, obscene, or disgusting in a public place. If convicted, offenders can face imprisonment, fines, or both, depending on the severity of the offense.

The Metropolitan Police have not released additional details regarding the investigation. Blue has not publicly commented on the charges since they were filed.

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