A former cop seeking to become the "police officer Bonnie Blue" posed for suggestive snaps in her uniform and promoted her OnlyFans across social media.
The ex-West Midlands Police officer, known as "PC Becca", boasted that "bad girls make the best cops" on her social media and used her uniform to advertise adult content, which included offers of "naughty cop roleplays and strip searches". She posted dozens of racy snaps to TikTok and Instagram, which have racked up thousands of views and likes, and forced her former employers to issue a statement.
Among pictures posted to both platforms were side-by-side comparisons of the former copper in her uniform and a bikini, and uniformed snaps with a caption complaining "there's never any criminals willing to f*** me on my lunch break".
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In another post, she tells followers who find her account on Instagram they have "found the only police officer that follows back and f***s on the first date".
And in a third, she posted a video of herself in a police van with the caption: "When I arrested him and his girlfriend messaged me saying he's moaning my name in his sleep." In another post she makes a reference to Bonnie Blue, the adult star who famously slept 1,000 men in 24 hours, saying: "I'm ready to be the police officer Bonnie Blue, where's my 1,057 criminals in 12 hours?"
Her posts on Instagram routinely get more than 20,000 likes, and some of her TikToks hundreds of thousands of views. Included on her profile, which boasts 19,500 followers, is a link to her personal OnlyFans, through which, alongside the "naughty cop roleplays", she offers "interrogations, pat-downs and customs".
She adds in the profile description: "You’re going straight to my private files…let’s see how long you last in interrogation." Her address on the platform is tagged as "The Station".
While plenty of commenters appeared approving of her posts, many were taken aback, telling her they were inappropriate, and criticising her for "disrespect" of the police service. One commenter said: "Have some respect for the uniform." Another said: "This is very unprofessional."
And a third said: "Embarrassing to the force should be removed." One social media user said they were interested to see "how long your career lasts". West Midlands Police confirmed the account belonged to a former PC.
The force added in a statement that, not only is Becca now no longer an on duty constable, but all of her equipment has been returned to the service. A spokesperson for the service told Birmingham Live: "We're aware of the social media posts and can confirm this is not a serving West Midlands Police officer.
"The former probationary constable resigned from WMP in August following a review of her suitability for the role of constable. All uniform and equipment has been returned."
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