OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue, who already saw a chunk of legal trouble over the past year, may now face jail time after being charged with “outraging public decency.” Blue allegedly mimicked a sex act outside the Indonesian embassy in London, England, after she was deported from Bali. Now, she may face consequences for the now-deleted video.
Bonnie Blue charged after allegedly mimicking sex acts
Bonnie Blue, who has been one of the most controversial figures in the adult entertainment world, is facing another legal setback after allegedly mimicking a sex act outside the Indonesian embassy in London.
Shortly before this, Blue was deported from Bali after she was arrested for allegedly filming adult content in the country. Filming pornographic material in Bali is strictly banned. Blue could have faced prison time if found guilty, but she was released after being fined Rp 200,000. She was subsequently deported from Bali and reportedly banned from returning in the near future.
Following this, Blue posted a video. According to reports, including US Weekly, the OnlyFans star was seen mimicking oral sex. This she did while holding Indonesia’s flag outside the Indonesian embassy in London, England. This reportedly took place on the same day she returned.
US Weekly reported that the 26-year-old has been charged “with outraging public decency.” If convicted, she could face up to six months in prison. A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police also confirmed that Blue is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
According to reports, in the now-deleted video, Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, stood outside the Indonesian Embassy in London and said, “Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming.” She then mimicked oral sex while holding the Indonesian flag. “So I thought it was about time I came to the embassy so they could watch it in person,” she added in the video. Blue was also reportedly surrounded by a group of men with masks concealing the lower parts of their faces.
More details about Bonnie Blue’s latest legal issue are expected to emerge soon.
