Ex-cop makes '£22k a month' selling snaps after having to quit over OnlyFans

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She is bombarded with marriage proposals every week (Image: Jam Press/@the.real.bella.lexi.2)
She is bombarded with marriage proposals every week (Image: Jam Press/@the.real.bella.lexi.2)

An ex-cop who was kicked out of the force for having an OnlyFans account claims she is now earning £22,000 a month in her "empowering" new career. Melissa Williams from Colorado, America, went viral last year when she shared how she was hauled before the top brass after they discovered she was selling saucy snaps online.

But the 46-year-old is having the last laugh – now making tens of thousands every month and is also bombarded with daily marriage proposals from randy men. She's now one of the most popular models on OnlyFans, has 104,000 followers on Instagram and has even signed a book deal.

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Ex-cop makes '£22k a month' selling snaps after having to quit over OnlyFansShe now has 104,000 followers on Instagram (Jam Press/@the.real.bella.lexi.2)

"I love what I do, and I have absolutely no regrets," the mum-of-two said. "It's a year now since I left the police and I am having the time of my life.

"I love interacting with my fans and they clearly love me, as I get around 10 marriage proposals every week.

"Other guys are always asking me if we can hook up, including some of my ex-colleagues, which is hilarious."

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Melissa also made her adult film debut earlier this year and was immediately hooked.

Ex-cop makes '£22k a month' selling snaps after having to quit over OnlyFansShe claims she is now making £22,000 per month (Jam Press/@the.real.bella.lexi.2)
Ex-cop makes '£22k a month' selling snaps after having to quit over OnlyFansShe says her new job is "empowering" (Jam Press/@the.real.bella.lexi.2)

She said: "I absolutely loved shooting the movies. I was really nervous the first time but they were all so professional and so patient and so kind, and it went really well, and I was hooked.

"There is a bit of stop-start when you’re filming. But essentially, having sex on camera is just work.

"It's not intimate like when I have sex with my husband but it is a fun experience being an actress and doing it on camera.

"All of them; the actors, producers, and directors were so professional, and are much more professional and treat me with more respect than most of the male and female cops I worked with, to be honest."

Working in the sex industry has also allowed Melissa to explore her own sexuality too.

She said: "It's been incredible to be able to explore my sexuality and you get to put your own stamp on the performance too and so you have some creative control too, which is the fun part for me.

"It was liberating and hugely empowering."

As for Melissa's upcoming book, which will be published in May, it will focus on relationship advice and how to navigate things like moving from online chat to meeting in real life.

The ex-cop said: "I am thrilled to be a writer now and be able to use my experience on the force to help other women.

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"I started receiving so many messages asking for advice and questions, that this was a natural step for me to continue using my background to help others.

"I still feel like I am just getting started on my new career and enjoying all of the travel, people and online interactions along the way."

Doug Shields

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