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TikTok Stripper Realizes She May Go To Prison


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A viral video. A foreign embassy. A simulated act filmed for millions of views. She thought it was edgy content. The Crown Prosecution Service called it a crime. Now a woman known for pushing boundaries is facing a future she never planned for.

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger, has been charged with outraging public decency after a December 2025 stunt outside the Indonesian embassy in London [citation:5][citation:6]. The video shows her simulating a sex act while holding an Indonesian flag, surrounded by masked men. She made the video to protest her decade-long ban from Bali, where she was previously arrested and deported for producing pornographic content [citation:5]. The charge carries a maximum sentence of six months in prison [citation:5]. Blue is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on April 22, 2026 [citation:5]. She is not alone. Across the globe, authorities are cracking down on adult content creators who cross legal lines. A Nigerian TikToker received a one-year prison sentence for promoting indecent behavior [citation:1][citation:3]. In Egypt, a young female creator was sentenced to one year and fined LE100,000 for content deemed offensive to public morals [citation:8]. The party may be ending for creators who built careers on shock value.

Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the woman who thought she was untouchable is about to learn that every click leaves a trace.

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