Controversy Surrounds OnlyFans Creator Bonnie Blue at Indonesian Embassy
OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue, who also goes by the name Tia Billinger, has faced significant backlash after a provocative demonstration outside the Indonesian embassy in London. Captured on a now-viral video, Blue was seen performing an act that many found disrespectful.
Details of the Incident
In the footage, Blue is seen outside the embassy holding a red-and-white flag, representative of Indonesia's national colors. During the act, she stated, "Yes, I got arrested in Bali, and so for my last time, I came to the embassy so they could watch in person." She then proceeded to attach the flag to the back of her dress and drag it around the area.
Reactions to the Flag Incident
The act and Blue’s comments have ignited a storm of controversy, particularly among Indonesian authorities and citizens who viewed the gesture as a disrespect to their national symbol. The incident not only sparked outrage but also highlighted Blue's troubled interactions with various nations.
Broader Implications
Additionally, Blue mentioned her ban as an immigrant in Fiji, which was a consequence of her attempting to produce content within the country. This revelation adds another layer to the ongoing controversies surrounding her activities across multiple countries.