Cop Ousted From Force For Having OnlyFans Now Rakes In $27K Monthly On The Raunchy Platform
By Favour Adegoke on January 29, 2023 at 7:15 PM EST
Former cop Melissa Williams is having her best financial year yet while doing what she loves.
The ex-officer who got ousted from the force for having an OnlyFans account now works full-time on the platform. Williams is also one of its top creators, making up to five figures per month.
Although Williams is now thriving, the career path she chose was a challenging journey for her. The creator recalled being repeatedly shamed by many of her former coworkers for having an OnlyFans page.
Keep reading to find out more.
Former Cop Melissa Williams Loves Being An Adult Content Creator
The creator who left the force a year ago is having a swell time as a DIY adult content creator. In a Jam Press report (via New York Post), The 46-year-old now allegedly makes up to $27,000 compared to $4,000 every month as a cop. "I love what I do, and I have absolutely no regrets," she said about the unconventional hustle.
The ex-cop, who claims she was given a $30,000 severance package from the police force after they discovered her raunchy OnlyFans account and content, is apparently now living her best life.
Williams said, "It's a year now since I left the police and I am having the time of my life." The ex-cop, who has now made her first adult film, loves the attention of fans. She also interacts with them and appreciates their support. "I love interacting with my fans and they clearly love me."
The creator also revealed that she gets up to 10 marriage proposals "every week." She gets a ton of hookup requests, some of which are from her former colleagues in the force. While Williams likes the attention, the OnlyFans star started making adult content for other reasons.
Why The Ex-Cop Started Making Adult Content
According to New York Post, the self-proclaimed "Filthy MILF," who worked in the police department for up to 28 years, originally created her OnlyFans to spice up sex with her husband. Williams also used the platform to escape from the overwhelming stress that came with her job as a cop.
To her, it was a "fun way to relax" and also "be creative" with her husband during her free time. While the creator worked at the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office for 11 years, she left after feeling embarrassed by her coworkers.
However, Williams feels much more "liberated" and "empowered" by her now full-time job shooting adult films. The ex-officer still wondered why she was shamed for being on the platform, as it did not influence her career as a cop.
Melissa Williams Felt Embarrassed By Her Office
Williams recalled feeling "angry and embarrassed" after her office discovered her OnlyFans account. This was because they disguised themselves as fans to gain "access" to her "private content." The star also believed that her coworkers pretended to do police work and creepily shared her nude photos all over the office.
Williams still isn't sure why using the platform was an issue, as she didn't think it was "a work matter." However, she has waved goodbye to her police career and is focusing on her future in the adult content space. She said, "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."
The former police officer also revealed that her new colleagues had shown her more respect so far than her police ones did. "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." The experience also pushed Williams to write, as the ex-cop will release her first-ever book in May.
She Will Release A New Book In May
The upcoming book will focus on the star's dating and relationship life. She recalled going into writing to use her experience to help other people in her shoes. Williams also said she plans to give fans some relationship advice through the book.
While the former police officer hasn't shared much information about the project, she revealed how happy she was to "help other women" by sharing her experience as an officer and a creator. Williams said, "I am thrilled to be a writer now."