British Adult Content Creator Charged After Lewd Stunt Outside Indonesian Embassy In London
British Adult Content Creator Charged After Lewd Stunt Outside Indonesian Embassy in London British adult entertainer Bonnie Blue real name Tia Billinger, 26 has been formally charged with outraging public decency after mimicking a sex act outside the Indonesian Embassy in London late last year, UK police confirmed.
- The Metropolitan Police said Ms. Billinger was charged via postal requisition on March 16, 2026 after an investigation into the incident.
- She is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on April 22, 2026.
- Under UK law, a conviction for outraging public decency carries a maximum penalty of up to six months in jail, an unlimited fine, or both.
- On December 15, 2025, in Great Peter Street, near the Indonesian Embassy in Westminster, Ms. Billinger posted a video online in which she held an Indonesian flag and appeared to simulate a sex act while surrounded by masked men.
- In the clip, she referenced her earlier arrest in Bali and deportation from Indonesia.
- Ms. Billinger was detained in Bali in December 2025 after police raided a studio over allegations of producing adult content.
- Although police later confirmed no indecent material was found, she was fined for a minor traffic violation and deported from Indonesia for violating her tourist visa conditions; immigration authorities also banned her re‑entry for 10 years.
- The stunt outside the embassy drew criticism from Indonesian officials who said the act was disrespectful to national symbols and sovereignty.
- Ms. Billinger has built notoriety on social media and in tabloids for explicit and controversial content and viral stunts.
- Police interviewed Ms. Billinger under caution in early February before prosecutors authorised the charge.
- The Crown Prosecution Service approved the charge after reviewing the case.
