A former police officer, known as “PC Becca,” drew attention by sharing suggestive photos in her uniform and promoting her content on OnlyFans through various social media platforms. She proudly stated that “bad girls make the best cops” on her social accounts, using her police attire to market adult-themed material, including offerings of “naughty cop roleplays and strip searches.” Her posts on TikTok and Instagram, featuring risqué images, garnered significant engagement and compelled her previous workplace to release a statement.
Images on both platforms juxtaposed the ex-officer in uniform and swimwear, along with captions expressing frustration about the lack of willing individuals for encounters during breaks. Additionally, she made bold statements on her accounts, inviting followers to connect with “the only police officer that follows back and engages on the first date” and shared anecdotes from her law enforcement experiences.
Despite receiving substantial likes and views on her Instagram and TikTok posts, with a follower count of 19,500, not all reactions were positive. Some commenters criticized her for disrespecting the police service and labeled her behavior as unprofessional. West Midlands Police confirmed that the individual behind the controversial content was a former police constable, emphasizing that she had resigned in August and returned all issued equipment.
The force clarified that the individual, no longer an active constable, had undergone a suitability review leading to her resignation. They assured the public that all uniform and equipment had been retrieved. The situation sparked a mix of reactions online, showcasing both support and disapproval for the ex-officer’s conduct.