Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Officially Adjudicated Bonnie Blue's Actions in Front of the British Embassy in London to the British Authorities

JAKARTA - Indonesia ensures that the actions of the content creator who is also an adult film star Bonnie Blue alias Tia Emma Billinger in front of the Indonesian Embassy in London are reported to British authorities.

A viral video on social media showing Bonnie Blue allegedly harassing the Indonesian Flag. In the video, Bonnie slipped the Red and White Flag on the back of his pants, and it seemed to hang to the floor.

The video was narrated after he was deported from Indonesia and fined, following a traffic violation while making content in Bali.

"The Indonesian government regrets the inappropriate actions taken by an individual foreign citizen known publicly as Bonnie Blue or Tia Billinger in front of the Indonesian Embassy in London, whose video circulated widely on social media," said Indonesian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Yvonne Mewengkang in a video statement, Wednesday (24/12).

Furthermore, Yvonne said, regarding the action taken on December 15, the Indonesian Embassy in London has coordinated intensively with the central government and local authorities in the UK.

"In this regard, the Indonesian Embassy in London has submitted a formal complaint to the relevant authorities in the UK, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the local police for further handling in accordance with the laws, procedures and authorities applicable in the UK," said Yvonne.

Regarding the separate incident that occurred earlier in Indonesia, Yvonne said Bonnie "has been subject to action in accordance with the provisions of applicable national law, including administrative immigration sanctions for violations of residence permits, as well as enforcement of other violations."

"Based on the immigration authority concerned, he has been deported and barred from entering the territory of the Republic of Indonesia for 10 years," said Yvonne.

Previously, Bonnie and three others were deported by the government, related to traffic violations when making content on a vehicle with the inscription "BangBus" on the streets of Bali, quoted from CNBC Indonesia.

Bonnie, who was sentenced to a fine of Rp. 200,000, was sentenced together with three foreign nationals (WNA) who were his management with the initials JJT, INL and LAJ.