Bonnie Blue, the adult content creator whose real name is Tia Billinger, has been charged with outraging public decency following an incident outside the Indonesian embassy in London. The charge, brought by the Crown Prosecution Service, alleges that she mimicked a sex act while holding an Indonesian flag outside the embassy in Great Peter Street, Westminster, on Monday, 15 December 2025. A Met Police spokeswoman stated that Tia Billinger, 26, of Draycott in Derbyshire, was charged via postal requisition on Monday, 16 March, and that an investigation took place. The spokeswoman added that a woman in her 20s was interviewed under caution on Tuesday, 2 February. A referral was made to the Crown Prosecution Service who subsequently authorised the charge. Billinger is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 22 April.
The legal proceedings began after police were alerted to a video posted by Blue on social media, in which she appeared to simulate a sex act while holding up an Indonesian flag outside the embassy. According to a source, she posted a clip of herself stimulating an action while displaying the flag. In the video, she reportedly said, "Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming…….[imitates sex act]. So that’s why I came to the embassy - so they would watch it in person." The Met Police spokeswoman stated that an investigation took place, and a woman in her 20s was interviewed under caution on Tuesday, 2 February. A referral was made to the Crown Prosecution Service, who subsequently authorised the charge. The exact content of the video and the specific action that led to the charge have not been disclosed by authorities.
Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming…….[imitates sex act]. So that’s why I came to the embassy - so they would watch it in person.
If convicted, Blue could face up to six months in prison, an unlimited fine, or both, according to multiple reports. The offence of outraging public decency is a common law offence in England and Wales, carrying a maximum sentence of six months' imprisonment. The case has drawn attention due to Blue's previous legal troubles abroad. In December 2025, she was deported from Indonesia after being arrested on charges of breaking anti-pornography laws. According to major media reports, those charges were cleared, but she was deported for breaching her tourist visa. She was fined the equivalent of £9, but was then kicked out of the country for working on a tourist visa. She was also banned from Indonesia for 10 years, at the discretion of Indonesian immigration authorities. An Indonesian immigration spokesman explained at the time that the ban was imposed because her activities were "inconsistent with the government’s efforts to maintain Bali’s quality tourism image," and that she did not show a sufficient level of respect for local cultural values.
The Indonesia incident occurred in December 2025, when Blue was arrested and handcuffed after being accused of producing pornographic material. According to a source, police stormed a studio in Pererenan during filming, and Blue was one of four people who had a "dominant role" in what was supposedly an "entertainment-themed reality show." Despite appearing in court over the charge, she was cleared of the incident, which involved 17 male tourists. Police were tipped off by witnesses, who said that no X-rated material was produced. Blue had previously claimed that her goal was to film some adult content with "barely legal" teens and purchased a pickup truck while in Bali, which was branded with the term "Bonnie Blue's BangBus." The exact reasons for her targeting the Indonesian embassy specifically remain unclear, as does the current status of her legal representation. No additional charges or investigations in the UK or elsewhere have been announced.
inconsistent with the government’s efforts to maintain Bali’s quality tourism image