Bonnie Blue Shares New Sensual Video Behind The Scenes

Content creator for adults Bonnie Blue shared a provocative video after news broke that he was accused of performing a sex act outside the Indonesian embassy in London.
“During spring break this year I proved that you can have sex while pregnant,” said Blue on Instagram, March 17, Tuesday. “That’s why now the woman is trying to charge me for doing that.”
He went on to say, “You’re trying to show that you can’t have sex when you’re pregnant.”
The caption reads, “Bonnie Blue gets charged up on spring break 💀.”
Us Weekly confirmed through a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police that Blue (real name Tia Billinger) was charged with “publicly offensive behavior” after posting a video that was deleted in December 2025 that showed him performing oral sex while holding an Indonesian flag outside the country’s official residence.
The spokesperson revealed that the case took place “by post order on Monday, March 16,” and Blue will appear in court on Wednesday, April 22.

Multiple outlets reported that Blue could face “six months in jail” if convicted. (Us (reached out to Blue’s attorney for comment.)
The deleted video was reportedly shared the same day Blue returned to England after being deported from Bali, Indonesia, for allegedly producing online pornography. In the clip, Blue can be seen telling fans, “Yeah, I got arrested in Bali for filming,” before acting out a sex act.
He continued, “So I thought it was time for me to come to the embassy so they can see for themselves.”
Blue is no stranger to making headlines. Earlier this year, she said she became pregnant after sleeping with 400 men without protection from so-called “breeding machines.” After news broke that Blue was pregnant, the creator Jake White – who participated in the event – was only told Us that it is a “waiting game” to find out if he is the father of her unborn child.
“I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, I was actually there,'” White, 20, recalled in February. “Like, ‘God, she’s actually pregnant with it, is it mine? Could it be mine? That’s kind of the question in my head right now, like, ‘Oh my god, I don’t know.'”
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