CPS Drops Public Decency Charge Against Adult Creator Bonnie Blue
CPS Drops Public Decency Charge Against Bonnie Blue

Prosecutors have dropped an outraging public decency charge against adult content creator Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger, following a lewd stunt outside the Indonesian embassy in London. The 26-year-old was charged by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) over an incident in Great Peter Street, Westminster, in December last year.

Details of the Incident

Surrounded by masked men, Billinger was filmed dragging an Indonesian flag along the ground and simulating a sex act using her hand and mouth. She was due to appear in court earlier this month, but the hearing was delayed after her lawyers made private representations to the CPS that the charge should be dropped. Her adjourned hearing was scheduled for Friday at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

However, a CPS spokesperson confirmed the case has been abandoned, stating: “We have a duty to keep all live cases under review and, following a further review of this case, we concluded there was not a realistic prospect of securing a conviction.”

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Background of the Stunt

Billinger had been accused of “imitating oral sex on a male whilst in public” during the embassy stunt on December 15 last year. The incident followed her deportation from Indonesia, where she and her entourage were arrested on the island of Bali and accused of illegally producing pornography. She was released with a fine for traffic violations and did not face criminal charges but was deported.

In January 2025, Billinger made global headlines when she claimed to have had sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours.

Police Investigation

When the criminal case was announced in March, Scotland Yard revealed: “Tia Billinger, 26, of Draycott in Derbyshire, was charged via postal requisition on Monday March 16 after a Metropolitan Police investigation. The charge relates to an incident in Great Peter Street, Westminster, on Monday December 15.”

An investigation took place, and Billinger was interviewed under caution on February 2. The case was referred to the CPS, which authorised the charge before later dropping it.

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