Adult content creator Bonnie Blue shared a provocative video after news broke that she was charged for mimicking a sex act outside the Indonesian embassy in London.
“At Spring Break this year I have proved you can have sex whilst pregnant,” Blue said in the Tuesday, March 17, Instagram video. “Which is why now a woman is trying to charge me for doing just that.”
She continued, “She’s trying to show you can’t have sex whilst pregnant. Just because she’s too lazy to get on her knees, doesn’t mean I am.”
The caption read, “Bonnie Blue getting charged whilst at spring break 💀.”
Us Weekly confirmed via a Metropolitan Police spokesperson that Blue (real name Tia Billinger) was charged “with outraging public decency” after posting a since-deleted December 2025 video that showed her mimicking oral sex while holding an Indonesian flag outside the country’s official residence.
The spokesperson shared that the charge occurred “via postal requisition on Monday, March 16,” and Blue is set to appear in court on Wednesday, April 22.

Multiple outlets reported that Blue could face “up to six months behind bars” if convicted. (Us reached out to Blue’s rep for comment.)
The now-deleted video was reportedly shared the same day Blue returned to England after her deportation from Bali, Indonesia, on suspicion of making pornographic online content. In the clip, Blue is seen telling fans, “Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming,” before she mimicked the sex act.
She continued, “So I thought it was about time I came to the embassy so they could watch it in person.”
Blue is no stranger to making headlines. Earlier this year, she claimed she is pregnant after having unprotected sex with 400 men in a so-called “breeding mission.” After news broke of Blue’s alleged pregnancy, creator Jak White — who was a participant at the event — exclusively told Us that it’s a “waiting game” to find out whether he is the biological father of her unborn child.
“I thought, ‘Oh gosh, I was actually there then,’” White, 20, recalled in February. “Like, ‘God, she’s actually got pregnant from it. Is it mine? Could it be mine? I don’t know.’ It’s kind of the question in my head now, like, ‘Oh gosh, I don’t know.’”
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