British OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue is facing intense backlash after a video of her disrespecting the Indonesian flag outside the country's Embassy in London was posted online, prompting condemnation from Indonesian officials and renewed scrutiny following her recent arrest and deportation from Bali.
Blue posted the clip after previously being detained in Bali for filming content that violated local laws. She was later fined and deported from Indonesia, receiving a 10-year ban from entering the country. In the London video, Blue appeared to mock the criticism she received over her behavior in Bali while standing in front of the Indonesian Embassy.
"Yes I got arrested in Bali for filming," Blue said in the video. "So it's about time I came to the Embassy so they can watch it in person." She went on to make graphic remarks about Indonesia and Bali culture, statements that quickly drew outrage online.
"People said I've disrespected the Bali culture. Instead, I'm going to use this as a cum rag," she said. "I'm going to use this to wipe the floor after these men have finished with me."
She continued, "If you think I disrespected Bali just wait until you see what I let these boys do to me right outside the embassy."
In the circulating footage, Blue can be seen with the Indonesian flag pinned to the back of her skirt, trailing along the ground as she walked and posed outside the embassy. In another clip, she referenced the fine she paid following her legal issues in Indonesia, saying, "I'm just here to pay my £8.55," before punctuating the comment with a sexual gesture.
The Indonesian Embassy in London responded swiftly. In a statement released on Dec. 23, a spokesperson confirmed that a formal complaint had been submitted to UK authorities, including the Foreign Office and local police.
"The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia has submitted a formal complaint to the relevant authorities in the United Kingdom for further handling in accordance with the laws, procedures, and authorities applicable in the UK," the statement read.
Indonesian lawmakers also condemned the act. A deputy chairman of Indonesia's House of Representatives called Blue's behavior unacceptable, stressing the importance of the flag as a national symbol.
Blue's actions come months after she was deported from Indonesia following a string of controversial incidents in Bali, where she sparked public outrage with explicit comments about her activities.