In a twist of events, charges against Bonnie Blue for outraging public decency have been dismissed by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). The OnlyFans star, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was initially charged following a provocative act near the Indonesian embassy in London last December. During the incident, Blue, surrounded by masked individuals, was filmed simulating a sexual act while dragging the Indonesian flag.
The CPS decided to drop the charges, citing insufficient evidence to secure a conviction. A spokesperson remarked, "We have a duty to keep all live cases under review and, following a further review of this case, we concluded there was not a realistic prospect of securing a conviction."
Bonnie Blue's embassy stunt on December 15, 2025, was not her first brush with controversy. It followed her deportation from Indonesia, where she faced accusations of illegally producing pornography. Though no charges were filed against her in Indonesia, she was fined for traffic violations and banned from reentering the country for ten years.
Addressing the embassy incident, Blue candidly explained her motivations: "Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming [mimics sex act]. So that’s why I came to the embassy – so they would watch it in person," she said, highlighting the reasons behind her provocative actions.
Recently, Blue also made headlines for her "fake bump" prank that took social media by storm. During a holiday in Mexico, she revealed that the silicone baby bump she showcased online was a prop intended for "ragebaiting." The stunt, which attracted millions of views, was a financial win for Blue. As she cheekily noted in a viral TikTok video, "not only has it paid for the villa, the sunshine but over 100 million views and has made me £1 million better off."
Bonnie Blue continues to captivate audiences with her bold antics, often blurring the lines between entertainment and controversy.