A controversial British porn star has been accused of disrespecting Indonesia after staging a provocative stunt outside the country’s embassy in London – just weeks after she was deported from Bali and banned for a decade.
Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, appeared in a since-deleted video filmed outside the Indonesian Embassy, where she was flanked by masked men and appeared to mock local culture while referencing her recent arrest overseas.
‘Apparently, I’ve disrespected the Bali culture, but that’s nothing compared to the disrespect these boys are about to show me,’ she says in the footage.
Blue was then seen tucking the Indonesian flag into the back of her jeans and mimicking a sex act as she stood outside the diplomatic building, while those around her cheered.
‘People said I’ve disrespected Bali culture. Instead, I am going to use this to wipe the floor. I’m just here to pay my £8.50 (AU$20) fine,’ she added.
Daily Mail has approached Blue for comment.
Bonnie Blue has been accused of disrespecting Indonesia after staging a provocative stunt outside the country’s embassy in London – just weeks after she was deported from Bali and banned for a decade
Blue appeared in a since-deleted video filmed outside the Indonesian Embassy, where she was flanked by masked men and appeared to mock local culture while referencing her recent arrest overseas
Footage of the stunt quickly spread on social media platform X, triggering fury from users – including many who said the flag imagery crossed a serious line.
‘I’m not even Indonesian and I got furious,’ one user wrote.
Another commented: ‘She can do whatever she wants, but using the Indonesian flag… deeply disrespectful.’
A third said: ‘This act constitutes an insult to national dignity.’
Others made it clear that her earlier behaviour in Bali was beside the point.
‘What you did in Bali, we couldn’t care less tbh — but dragging our flag has crossed the line,’ one person wrote.
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed the incident had prompted an official response.
Spokeswoman Yvonne Mewengkang told the Jakarta Globe the embassy had lodged a formal complaint with UK authorities.
Blue was then seen tucking the Indonesian flag into the back of her jeans and mimicking a sex act as she stood outside the diplomatic building, while the men around her cheered
Blue’s latest controversy comes after she was arrested last month during a police raid on a studio in Badung, Bali, alongside 17 male tourists
‘The red and white flag is a symbol of sovereignty, honour, and national identity that must be respected by everyone, wherever they are,’ she said.
Blue’s latest controversy comes after she was arrested last month during a police raid on a studio in Badung, Bali, alongside 17 male tourists.
Fourteen of the men – all Australians – were released without charge, while police investigated Blue and three others.
After two days of questioning, Badung Police later said they ‘had not found any pornographic elements’ during the raid, with officials stating those present had admitted they were filming content for a ‘reality show’.
Allegations of pornography were not substantiated, and Blue was ultimately found guilty only of a minor motor vehicle offence.
She was fined the equivalent of AU$20 – or faced one month in jail – before being deported and banned from Indonesia for 10 years.
Blue previously had her Australian visa cancelled in 2024.
The 26-year-old was deported this month after police raided a studio in Badung, a popular tourist district near Bali’s provincial capital of Denpasar.
A box of condoms, lubricant, flash drives, two sheets of Viagra, and nine ink necklaces were seized by police from the studio villa.
She was detained alongside two British men and an Australian man on suspicion of producing pornographic content.
After checking Billinger’s phone, police found ‘private video’ footage, but authorities did not press charges as the material was for ‘private documentation, not for public distribution’, the directorate general of immigration said in a statement.
Indonesia strictly forbids the production of pornographic material, which carries penalties of up to 12 years in prison and a fine of $360,000.