British porn star Bonnie Blue sparks outrage with 'disrespectful' stunt outside Indonesian embassy
British performer Bonnie Blue has caused anger with a stunt at the Indonesian embassy in London. Images showed her with the Indonesian flag in a provocative manner. This incident follows her deportation from Bali. Indonesia has lodged a formal com...

According to news.com.au, Bonnie was seen in a since-deleted video outside Indonesia’s embassy in London, surrounded by masked men, just weeks after she was deported from the country and banned from returning for a decade.
“Apparently, I’ve disrespected the Bali culture, but that’s nothing compared to the disrespect these boys are about to show me,” she said in the clip as reported by news.com.au.
According to news.com.au, she was later filmed walking outside the building with the Indonesian flag tucked into the back of her jeans, appearing to mimic a sexual act as the masked men around her cheered.
“Our embassy in London has filed an official complaint to UK authorities, including the Foreign Ministry, to handle this case, in accordance with the applicable laws, procedures, and authorities in the UK," Yvonne Mewengkang, Foreign Ministry’s spokeswoman, told the Jakarta Globe as quoted by news.com.au.
“The red and white flag is a symbol of sovereignty, honor, and national identity that must be respected by everyone, wherever they are,” Mewengkang added.
Bonnie, whose Australian visa was cancelled in 2024, rose to prominence after a documentary about her OnlyFans career claimed she had sex with 1,057 men in just 12 hours.
Bonnie was arrested last month alongside 17 male tourists during a police raid on a studio in Badung, Bali. Fourteen of the men, all Australians, were later released without charge, while authorities continued investigating Blue and three others.
According to News.com.au, Blue was detained at a studio villa in the Pererenan area over allegations of producing pornographic content, which is illegal in Indonesia. However, after two days of questioning, Badung Police said no pornographic material was found, detikBali reported.
Officials said those interviewed admitted they were filming reality-style content. The pornography claims were dropped, and Blue was instead fined $20 for a minor motor vehicle offence or faced a month in jail.
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