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Bonnie Blue Hints She Might Not Be at Court Appearance for Mimicking Sex Act
Police say the charge follows a December video that showed her mimicking oral sex with an Indonesian flag, with up to six months in prison possible.
- On Wednesday, adult content creator Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger, is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court in London facing charges of outraging public decency.
- The charge stems from an incident in Great Peter Street, Westminster, on December 15, where Billinger allegedly filmed herself mimicking a sex act while holding an Indonesian flag outside the embassy.
- Metropolitan Police pursued the case via postal requisition on March 16 after the Crown Prosecution Service authorized the charge following an investigation and interview under caution in February.
- If convicted, Billinger could face "up to six months behind bars" for the offense, which follows her rise to fame through controversial online stunts involving hundreds of men.
- Ahead of the hearing, Blue told Us Weekly she has "been cooperating with the police," though she recently admitted other viral pregnancy claims were merely a "stunt.
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