Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, whose legal name is Tia Billinger, has been formally charged with outraging public decency following an incident in London. The 26-year-old from Draycott in Derbyshire was charged via postal requisition on Monday, March 16, and is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, April 22.
Incident Details and Police Investigation
The charge stems from an alleged lewd gesture made outside the Indonesian embassy on Great Peter Street in Westminster on Monday, December 15. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed that an investigation was conducted, leading to a woman in her twenties being interviewed under caution on Tuesday, February 2. The case was referred to the Crown Prosecution Service, which authorized the charge.
Background and Previous Controversy
This legal development follows Blue's deportation from Indonesia in December, where she was accused of filming commercial content in Bali without the proper visa. The adult content creator, also known as an OnlyFans model, gained viral notoriety in 2024 after claiming to have slept with over 1,000 men in a 12-hour period. Her practice of inviting non-professionals to create adult content for free has sparked significant controversy, with critics labeling it as predatory behavior towards young men and perpetuating misogynistic ideologies.
The Metropolitan Police emphasized that the charge is specifically related to the Westminster incident, highlighting the ongoing scrutiny of public decency laws in urban settings. As the case proceeds to court, it raises broader questions about the intersection of digital content creation, public behavior, and legal boundaries in modern society.
