He shared a video showing his arrest, but it turned out that the video was staged.

He shared a video showing his arrest, but it turned out that the video was staged.

22.05.2025 14:21

British social media influencer Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, deceived her 700,000 Instagram followers with a fake arrest video. An investigation by The Sun revealed that the operation was entirely fabricated. Surrey Police officially confirmed that no arrest operation took place.

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The viral arrest video of British social media influencer Bonnie Blue has been revealed to be completely fake following investigations. The 25-year-old model, whose real name is Tia Billinger, had staged a professional fake arrest scene to deceive her 700,000 Instagram followers.



In the video, Bonnie Blue is seen being searched by officers next to a police car, trying to create the impression that the incident was real. A post from an account claiming to be her sister stated, "Tia has been arrested, we are trying to clarify the situation."



A comprehensive investigation by The Sun newspaper found that the operation was entirely staged. Police cars had been rented from a film company called Blue Light Film Group, and the filming took place at Slyfield Estate in Guildford. The location shown as the police station was a community center called Lockwood Studios.



Surrey Police officially confirmed that no arrest operation had taken place. Bonnie's business partner, documentary producer Josh Spooner, also participated in the deception by making fake posts.



This incident is not the last provocation Bonnie Blue has made to gain fame. The model had previously claimed to be faking a pregnancy, claimed to have been with over 1,000 men in a single day, and stated that she was willing to risk contracting HIV. She also announced that she had engaged in group sex on university campuses and had been banned by various sports clubs.



Billinger, who left her 9-5 regular job to pursue modeling, is estimated to have a fortune of around £3 million. Currently filming a documentary about her fame with Channel 4, the model stated, "I plan to do such events every 4-6 weeks," indicating that she will continue with similar provocations.



Experts emphasize that such fake emergency content wastes the time of security forces and trivializes real emergencies. Fake police calls and the misuse of public resources are among actions that could be subject to legal investigation.



This incident has also sparked new discussions about the limits of the methods social media influencers resort to for attention and what measures should be taken in ethically problematic situations.







She shared a video showing her arrest, it turned out to be staged





She shared a video showing her arrest, it turned out to be staged





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