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Bonnie Blue’s “Arrest” Goes Viral — But Is It Real? Let’s Assess.

Another day, another OnlyFans meltdown. This time, it’s Bonnie Blue—real name Tia Billinger—whose viral detainment video is setting timelines on fire. The clip, posted to her official Instagram, shows her pressed against a car by what appear to be UK police officers. The lighting’s moody. The voices are clear. The cuffs? Questionable.

A female officer tells her to stay quiet. Another asks why she’s there. A third says she’s “coming in.” It’s cinema disguised as chaos, and the internet is swallowing it whole.

Her sister—playing the family spokesperson role with a pinch of PR polish—posted an update shortly after: “Tia has been arrested. We don’t have clarity but will keep you all in the loop.” It’s vague enough to intrigue, dramatic enough to trend.

The timing raised eyebrows. Just hours earlier, her longtime OnlyFans rival Lily Phillips dropped her own “police encounter” video. Different clip, same playbook. A fake arrest? A coordinated stunt? Fans are already connecting the dots, and the consensus is clear: something smells rehearsed.

Support came in predictably. Fellow adult star Andy Lee chimed in with concern, noting he tried to call but her phone was disconnected. The official account responded: “Thank you Andy, I’ll keep you in the loop.”

If it’s real, it’s a mess. If it’s fake, it’s genius. Either way, Bonnie Blue has your attention—and that’s the only charge that sticks in the OnlyFans economy.

Last modified: May 22, 2025

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