The Metropolitan Police have formally charged the controversial OnlyFans personality Bonnie Blue with the criminal offence of outraging public decency. The social media star, whose legal name is Tia Billinger, is scheduled to make an initial court appearance next month.
Details of the Charge and Legal Proceedings
In an official statement released this evening, the Met Police confirmed the charge. "A woman has been charged with outraging public decency following an investigation by the Met Police," the statement read. "Tia Billinger, 26, of Draycott in Derbyshire, was charged via postal requisition on Monday, 16 March. She will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 22 April."
Investigation Timeline and Alleged Incident
The charge stems from an alleged incident that occurred on Great Peter Street in the SW1 postcode area of London on Monday, 15 December. Following the report, the Metropolitan Police launched an investigation into the matter.
A woman in her twenties, later identified as Billinger, was interviewed under caution by officers on Tuesday, 2 February. The case was subsequently referred to the Crown Prosecution Service for review. After examining the evidence, the CPS authorised the charge of outraging public decency against the defendant.
Profile of the Accused
Bonnie Blue, born Tia Billinger on 14 May 1999, is a 26-year-old content creator known for her provocative stunts and adult content on the subscription platform OnlyFans. She has gained notoriety for publicising activities involving large numbers of male participants, which has frequently placed her at the centre of public controversy regarding decency and public behaviour.
The upcoming court date at Westminster Magistrates' Court will mark the first legal step in this case, which intersects issues of online celebrity culture, freedom of expression, and public order legislation.
