Bonnie Blue is set to face court over an alleged fake sex stunt outside an embassy in London.
The 26-year-old influencer, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is accused of outraging public decency after she allegedly mimicked a sex act outside the Indonesian embassy in Westminster.
She reportedly posted a clip of herself on social media holding the Asian country’s flag near the embassy’s official residence before making a lewd gesture.
The clip was filmed on Great Peter Street on December 15 last year.
Met Police told Metro in a statement: ‘A woman has been charged with outraging public decency following an investigation by the Met Police.’
‘Tia Billinger, of Draycott in Derbyshire, was charged via postal requisition on Monday, 16 March. She will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 22 April.
‘The charge relates to an incident in Great Peter Street, SW1 on Monday, 15 December.
‘An investigation took place, and a woman in her 20s was interviewed under caution on Tuesday, 2 February.
‘A referral was made to the Crown Prosecution Service which subsequently authorised the above charge.’
The punishment for the offence is up to six months in jail, an unlimited fine or a fine if convicted.
It comes after Billinger was deported from Indonesia last December after charges against her for breaking the country’s anti-pornography laws were cleared.
Her eventual removal from the country was due to a breach of her tourist visa, which bans working.
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