Adult Content Creator Tia Billinger Faces Backlash During U.K. “Barely Legal” Tour
The adult content creator known as Tia Billinger, who goes by the stage name Bonnie Blue, is currently embarking on her “Barely Legal” tour throughout the U.K. Her tour involves visiting colleges and universities with the intention of engaging in intimate encounters with young male students.
In a recent video posted on Thursday, October 30, Blue sat down with one student during an interview, where she mentioned her desire to explore “double penetration.” The conversation took a controversial turn when the student, who claimed to be 17 years old, expressed his discomfort with Blue’s explicit language directed towards a minor.
Things escalated further when Blue attempted to give the student a commemorative tour T-shirt and face mask, after licking them. The student reacted angrily, referring to Blue as a “gang-bang queen” and condemning her actions as disgusting.
As tensions rose, Blue continued to provoke the student by posing for a photo with his friend, who was dressed in a hazmat suit, and making a licking gesture. The student erupted in anger, accusing Blue of inappropriate behavior and lack of respect.
“Nope, please don’t do that. Be normal. I’m trying to get a thumbnail photo. Why do you have to be a w—-? We’re not filming,” the student shouted, to which Blue calmly responded, “You can talk to me with respect.”
Despite Blue’s attempt to defuse the situation, the student continued to criticize her actions, questioning her expectation of respect while engaging in such behavior. Eventually, Blue decided to walk out, fed up with the disrespectful treatment she was receiving.
The encounter between Blue and the student highlights the challenges and controversies surrounding adult content creators and their interactions with young audiences. It serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining boundaries and mutual respect in all interactions, regardless of the nature of the content being produced.

