Bonnie Blue (Tia Billinger), a 26-year-old adult performer, has endorsed Nigel Farage for UK prime minister in an article for The Spectator. She praised Reform’s positions on immigration and inheritance tax and criticized the UK tax system and NHS funding. Billinger acknowledged her work in the adult industry while defending her political views; Farage had not responded at the time of publication. The Spectator has previously featured pieces by other adult performers, including Cherie DeVille in 2024.
Porn Performer Bonnie Blue Publicly Endorses Nigel Farage in The Spectator

Bonnie Blue — the stage name of 26-year-old adult performer Tia Billinger — has publicly endorsed Nigel Farage for UK prime minister in a piece published by The Spectator.
What She Said
Writing under her legal name, Billinger praised the Reform Party leader’s positions on immigration and inheritance tax and criticized the state of Britain’s tax and welfare systems. She acknowledged limited political expertise but said she felt strongly about fiscal fairness and public spending transparency.
“I am not knowledgeable about politics, but I do know the UK is very messed up,” Billinger wrote. “The tax system is terrible and it’s smart to leave if you have money. There are too many people here, we are too accommodating, and it is causing problems. I worked for the NHS, and most people have no idea where the money goes.”
She argued against inheritance tax, citing a family experience: “You shouldn’t have to pay any inheritance tax, as you’ve already been taxed on that money. When my grandad died, it was particularly sad because he was too young for my grandma to receive his pension. That’s disgusting.”
On Her Profession And Public Reaction
Billinger addressed her work in the adult industry directly: “Yes, I’m a sex worker, but I’m also sophisticated and quite elegant,” she wrote, even as she warned readers not to “be a slut like me.” According to the piece, Farage had not publicly responded to the endorsement at the time of publication.
Context
The Spectator — a long-established conservative magazine currently edited by former Conservative minister Michael Gove — has previously published contributions from adult performers. In 2024, performer Cherie DeVille wrote for The Spectator’s U.S. edition about adult entertainers who support Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.
The article and endorsement were first reported by Mediaite; Billinger’s comments originally appeared in The Spectator under the title, “I stand with Nigel Farage.”















