Controversial influencer Bonnie Blue, 26, has landed in hot water after a video showed her mimicking a crude sex act outside the Indonesian embassy in London.
Real name Tia Billinger, she brazenly waved the Indonesian flag near the embassy on Great Peter Street, flanked by hoodie-clad men, before performing the explicit stunt captured on camera.
Six Months Jail on the Table
The Met Police charged Billinger by post on 16 March. She’s set to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 22 April, accused of outraging public decency.
If convicted, she could face up to six months behind bars. The police probe targeted the incident, which happened on 15 December.
Met Police Speak Out
“Tia Billinger was interviewed under caution on 2 February as part of an investigation into the incident on Great Peter Street. The Crown Prosecution Service reviewed the case and authorised charges for outraging public decency,” said a Met Police spokesperson.
Social Media Erupts Over Provocative Stunt
The stunt has sparked fierce online debate, with many asking why Bonnie chose such a sensitive diplomatic spot for her provocative antics.
Now, the influencer’s legal saga kicks off as she prepares to face the courts.