A former police officer aiming to embody the persona of “police officer Bonnie Blue” has sparked controversy by sharing provocative photos in her uniform and promoting her OnlyFans account on various social media platforms.
Known as “PC Becca,” the ex-West Midlands Police officer boldly declared that “bad girls make the best cops” on her social media profiles. She utilized her police uniform to advertise adult content, offering services like “naughty cop roleplays and strip searches.” Numerous alluring photos were shared on TikTok and Instagram, garnering significant attention and leading to a response from her former employer.
Her social media posts included juxtaposed images of herself in uniform and a bikini, along with captions like “there’s never any criminals willing to f*** me on my lunch break.” In another post, she claimed to be the only police officer on Instagram who reciprocates following and intimacy on the first date.
One of her videos showed her inside a police van with a caption detailing an arresting incident. Making references to adult film star Bonnie Blue, she humorously mentioned being prepared to surpass Blue’s record by interacting with over a thousand criminals in a short period.
Despite her substantial social media following and engagement, with thousands of likes and views, not all responses were positive. Some critics condemned her actions as disrespectful to the police service and unprofessional. West Midlands Police confirmed that Becca is no longer employed by the force and all issued equipment has been returned.
In a statement, the police force clarified that Becca resigned in August after a review of her suitability for the constable role. They emphasized that she is no longer associated with West Midlands Police, and her uniform and gear have been relinquished.
