Adult content creator Bonnie Blue is sending a message after her charge for mimicking a sex act was dropped.
“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,” Blue said in a Wednesday, April 29, Instagram video.
In the clip, Blue (real name Tia Billinger) sat beside several men wearing blue ski masks. She was seen lifting up the pant leg of one of the men to reveal what appeared to be an ankle tag. (It is unclear who “Emily” is.)
In March, Us Weekly confirmed via a Metropolitan Police spokesperson that Blue was charged “with outraging public decency” after posting a video in December 2025 that was later deleted. In the clip, Blue was seen mimicking oral sex while holding an Indonesian flag outside the country’s official residence.
The video was reportedly uploaded the same day Blue returned to England after her deportation from Bali, Indonesia, on suspicion of making pornographic content online.
In the clip, Blue reportedly told fans, “Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming,” before mimicking the sex act and saying, “So I thought it was about time I came to the embassy so they could watch it in person.”
Later that month, Blue exclusively told Us that she was “feeling fine” amid the charge.
“I’m going to reveal and answer all the questions regarding me being charged in my latest gangbang video. It will be a very explicit video,” she said, adding that “anyone that’s intrigued” about her charges could have their questions “answered whilst I’m doing what I do best.”
Blue also made headlines earlier this year when she claimed to be pregnant after having unprotected sex with 400 men for her “breeding mission.” In March, Blue admitted that the pregnancy was a stunt.
“So, spring break is done, and I’m no longer gonna need this fake bump so thank you for all you middle-aged dumb parents that fell for my rage bait,” Blue said in a social media video shared at the time, per the Mirror, “because not only has it paid for the villa, the sunshine, but over 100 million views has made me £1 million better off.”
To learn more about the serious potential risks and harms of “competitive sex” and other explicit OnlyFans content — read what doctors, mental health professionals and other experts told Us Weekly here. This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.



