OnlyFans Star Faces Public Decency Charge After Embassy Incident
Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, whose legal name is Tia Billinger, has been formally charged with outraging public decency following an alleged incident in London. The 26-year-old from Draycott in Derbyshire was charged via postal requisition on 16 March 2026 and is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 22 April.
Details of the Westminster Stunt
The charge stems from an event on 15 December 2025, when Billinger was reportedly filmed making a lewd gesture outside the Indonesian embassy on Great Peter Street in Westminster. This location is in the heart of London's political district, adding a layer of notoriety to the case. Authorities allege that her actions disrupted public order and violated decency standards in a highly visible area.
Connection to Bali Deportation
This incident occurred shortly after Billinger's deportation from Bali, Indonesia. She was removed from the country for allegedly filming commercial adult content without the proper visa, a violation of local regulations. The embassy stunt appears to be a direct follow-up to that international episode, linking her legal troubles across borders.
Bonnie Blue has gained attention as an OnlyFans star, openly discussing her entry into the adult industry in various interviews. Her case highlights ongoing debates about the boundaries of public behavior and the legal repercussions for content creators operating in sensitive or official spaces.
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed the charges, emphasizing that outraging public decency is a serious offence under English law. If convicted, Billinger could face significant penalties, including fines or even imprisonment, depending on the court's assessment of the severity of her actions.
This development adds to a growing list of high-profile cases involving social media personalities and adult entertainers facing legal challenges. It underscores the complex interplay between digital fame, personal conduct, and public accountability in modern society.



