Porn star Bonnie Blue charged after simulating sex act outside Indonesian embassy

· Toronto Sun

Porn star Bonnie Blue is no stranger to stirring up controversies — and her most recent stunt prompted her latest arrest.

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The controversial OnlyFans model was charged after faking a sex act outside the Indonesian embassy in London.

Bonnie vs. Indonesia

The move by Blue, real name Tia Billinger, comes after she was banned from Indonesia for a decade after allegedly filming a “raunchy” incident in Bali involving 17 male tourists.

Indonesian police stormed a studio during filming and she was held for allegedly producing pornographic material, however witnesses who tipped off cops said no indecent content was produced.

Blue was fined the equivalent of about $12 and booted from the country for “working on a tourist visa.”

London police say they interviewed a woman in her 20s under caution on Feb. 2 before prosecutors approved the charge of “outraging public decency,” the U.K. Sun reported.

The charge comes after the 26-year-old adult content creator posted a since-deleted December video on social media that showed her simulating oral sex while holding an Indonesian flag outside the embassy.

What did the video show?

The viral video showed Blue surrounded by masked man and telling fans, “Yes, I got arrested in Bali for filming,” before she mimicked the sex act, per the outlet.

“So I thought it was about time I came to the embassy so they could watch it in person.”

Blue then grinned as she hoisted an Indonesian flag at the camera as the men beside her cheered.

She reportedly shared the video the same day she returned to the U.K. following her Bali deportation.

In another post upon her return to the U.K., the content creator wrote on Instagram: “You thought I was doing 15 years in the hole but I had 15 fill mine instead.”

Blue could face up to six months in prison if convicted on the outraging public decency count, the outlet reported.

She is scheduled to appear in London’s Westminster Magistrates Court on April 22.

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