Bonnie Blue breaks silence with crude ‘holes’ jibe after public decency cost dropped

Bonnie Blue has issued a cryptic and crude response after charges of outraging public decency against her were dropped. The controversial content creator was accused of “simulating a sex act” outside the Indonesian embassy in London.

But after being told she won’t face court action, the 26-year-old has posted a clip to Instagram celebrating the news in bizarre style.

Surrounded by a group of men wearing blue ski masks, Bonnie addressed a mystery woman as she referenced the legal decision. She said: “Hey Emily, the justice system is a little bit loose, just like your holes.

“Which is why me and all these men managed to slip straight out.” She went on to reveal what appeared to be an ankle tag on one of the men beside her.

Bonnie had been due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on a charge of outraging public decency.

The adult star, real name Tia Billinger, was accused of making the lewd gesture during a stunt at the Indonesian embassy in Great Peter Street, Westminster, in December.

It was said to have happened the same day as she returned from Bali, where she had been arrested and banned from the island for ten years amid claims she filmed a sex game with 17 male tourists that could cause “public unrest”.

The identity of “Emily” mentioned in her Instagram video remains unclear. One user wrote: “She does come out with the funniest sentences lowkey.”

Another added, “wtf I thought you only did this with me.” While a third commented, “Absolute queen.”

However, one viewer referenced her recent pregnancy claims, stating, “Bro please for the babies sake, stop it”.

Bonnie has not provided any further detail on the dropped charges or the meaning behind the latest video.

Earlier this week, she ignited fresh controversy after claiming that carrying a baby for 12 weeks is “easy” compared to her recent X-rated antics.

She made the crude comparison in an Instagram clip, surrounded by her now-infamous entourage of men in blue ski masks, the Daily Star previously reported.

Referencing a supposed prenatal check-up, Bonnie said: “I have just been for my 12 week scan, but I find that taking their 12 inches harder than carrying a baby for 12 weeks,” she said, as the masked men around her erupted into loud cheers.

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