Bonnie Blue Broke The Silence After Sex Was Taken Down

Content creator for adults Bonnie Blue posts after his sex act charge was dropped.
“Hey Emily, the justice system is a little loose, like your dungeons. That’s why me and all these men were able to get out,” Blue said in a Wednesday, April 29, Instagram video.
In the clip, Blue (real name Tia Billinger) sits next to several men wearing blue masks. He was seen lifting the pant leg of one of the men to reveal what appeared to be an ankle. (It is unclear who “Emily” is.)
In March, Us Weekly confirmed through a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police that Blue was charged with “offensive behaviour” after posting a video in December 2025 that was later deleted. In this clip, Blue was seen performing oral sex while holding an Indonesian flag outside the country’s official residence.
The video was reportedly uploaded on the same day Blue returned to England after being deported from Bali, Indonesia, accused of making pornographic images online.
In the clip, Blue reportedly told fans, “Yeah, I got arrested in Bali for filming,” before acting out sex and saying, “So I thought it was time for me to come to the embassy so they could watch it for themselves.”
Later that month, Blue told only Us that he “feels well” during the trial.
“I will reveal and answer all questions about my indictment in my latest gang video. It will be a revealing video,” he said, adding that “anyone who is wondering” about his charges may “have their questions answered while I do what I do best.”
Blue also made headlines earlier this year when she claimed she was pregnant after sleeping with 400 men without protection because of her “reproductive purpose.” In March, Blue admitted that the pregnancy was difficult.
“So, spring break is over, and I’m not going to need this fake baby bump anymore so thanks to all you dumb middle-aged parents who fell for my anger,” Blue said in a social media video shared at the time, according to the Mirror, “because not only did it pay for the villa, the sunshine, but over 100 million views made me £1 million better off.”
To learn more about the serious potential dangers and harms of “competitive sex” and other fan-only 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.





