In a twist that seems almost too wild to be true, OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue is once again making headlines – but not for her usual content. This time, the 26-year-old sensation, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is facing serious charges in the UK for 'outraging public decency.' You may be wondering what led to this legal predicament? Well, it all started with a video that’s now been deleted.
The video in question was filmed outside the Indonesian Embassy in London shortly after Bonnie Blue’s deportation from Bali. In a moment of defiance, she reportedly mimicked a sex act while holding the Indonesian flag – a move that’s now landed her in hot water. "Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming," she declared in the video, before proceeding with the act that has sparked legal action. The video, which featured Bonnie surrounded by masked men, was swiftly removed but not before catching the attention of authorities.
With the charges confirmed by a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police, Bonnie Blue is set to appear in court on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. If found guilty, she could be facing up to six months behind bars – a serious consequence for the OnlyFans star. The unfolding saga adds yet another chapter to Bonnie's already headline-grabbing history, following her deportation from Bali where she was fined for allegedly filming adult content.
As Bonnie Blue prepares for her court appearance, fans and critics alike are waiting to see how this latest legal challenge will play out. More details about the case are expected to emerge soon, shedding light on what's next for the controversial creator. Until then, the world watches as Bonnie’s legal saga continues to unfold.