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Tirstan Kirk

Bonnie Blue London court hearing adjourned as prosecutors 'review outraging public decency case'

Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger, is accused of making a lewd gesture during a stunt at the Indonesian embassy in Westminster - (Bonnie Blue / Instagram)

Bonnie Blue’s first court hearing to face an allegation of outraging public decency has been delayed so prosecutors can “review the case”.

The adult content creator, 26, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is accused of making a lewd gesture during a stunt at the Indonesian embassy in Great Peter Street, Westminster, in December.

She has been charged with outraging public decency for allegedly “imitating oral sex on a male whilst in public”.

Billinger was expected to attend Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday morning for a first hearing when she would have been asked to enter a plea.

But the case was adjourned administratively until May by the court on Tuesday after a joint application by prosecutors and defence.

A court official confirmed a lawyer for the Crown Prosecution Service has been asked to “review the case” after a defence request.

If the criminal charge is not dropped, Billinger is due to appear at the same court at 2pm on May 1.

The criminal case stems from a stunt on December 15 when Billinger was filmed holding an Indonesian flag while surrounded by masked men.

Billinger made headlines around the world in January 2025 when she had sex with 1,057 men in the space of 12 hours

Announcing the charge last month, Scotland Yard said: “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 a woman in her 20s was interviewed under caution on Tuesday February 2.

“A referral was made to the Crown Prosecution Service which subsequently authorised the above charge.”

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