Bonnie Blue faces first UK cost for outraging public decency
The world’s most infamous adult performer, Bonnie Blue has been charged with outraging public decency after allegedly simulating a sex act while holding an Indonesian flag
Bonnie Blue has been charged with outraging public decency in London. It comes after the world’s most infamous adult performer allegedly simulating the act while holding an Indonesian flag outside the country’s official UK residence, the Sun reports.
Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, was banned from Indonesia for a decade after claims that she filmed a sex game in Bali. She could face up to six months behind bars if convicted of the latest charge.
A spokeswoman for the police said: “A woman has been charged with outraging public decency following an investigation by the Met Police. Tia Billinger, 26 (14.05.1999), of Draycott in Derbyshire, was charged via postal requisition on Monday, 16 March.
“She will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 22 April.
“The charge relates to an incident in Great Peter Street, SW1 on Monday, 15 December.
“An investigation took place, and a woman in her 20s was interviewed under caution on Tuesday, 2 February.
“A referral was made to the Crown Prosecution Service who subsequently authorised the charge.”
In a clip, the defendant is seen surrounded by men in hoods with masks covering their faces.
She says: “Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming…….[mimes sex act]. So that’s why I came to the embassy – so they would watch it in person.”
Earlier this year, Bonnie Blue has shared the intimate details of her clash with Bali police and almost being locked up in a hellhole prison for the first time.
The infamous adult star revealed to the Daily Star she was “feeling physically sick and scared” – something she has not ever admitted to publicly due to her steely persona – when her lawyers told her she faced 50/50 odds of being imprisoned for 15 years.
The 26-year-old travelled to Bali – a Hindu city in the Muslim country of Indonesia – last November with plans of shooting saucy content with teenage Australian men who had just graduated high school. It was a risky move because porn is outlawed in the Southeast Asian country.
The studio Bonnie was working in was raided by police, and 34 people were detained. The adult star faced 30 hours of interrogation and feared for her future before she was eventually deported.
While the interrogation from the police didn’t faze Bonnie, what her lawyers told her left her rattled. “There were only two hours when I felt scared because my lawyers said it was 50/50 whether I was going to prison,” she said.
