Fans Defend Minneapolis Cop After She's Outed for Moonlighting As OnlyFans Creator
By Afouda Bamidele on October 5, 2023 at 7:24 PM EDT
What do you get when you mix a police officer with an adult content creator? The result is a viral internet sensation the public is proudly supporting against all forms of discrimination.
Social media recently blew up after a Minneapolis cop was unmasked as an OnlyFans star by one of her subscribers. The individual happily spilled the beans, inciting the police department's investigation into the woman's life. However, fans are not letting the anonymous officer get bullied.
Minneapolis Police Officer Is Under Investigation After Being Outed As OnlyFans Model
The drama began last week when a female Minneapolis cop pulled over a male driver who was a subscriber of her adult content page. The individual recalled the incident to Fox 9, noting he recognized the woman in ten minutes, given his five-month stay on her OnlyFans account.
"We were doing a little talking and checking, and I was like, ‘Man, she got an OnlyFans page. I’m on her OnlyFans page,’" The driver recounted. The man revealed the female officer's page offered a range of explicit content, including pornography.
"You got to go to the VIP, and you get to see the videos of her and her, I guess husband, I guess that’s who it is, they do full sex videos," the driver added, stressing that his access to the cop's sexual posts negatively influenced her authoritative status.
The man noted he had lost all respect for her reputation as a police officer, declaring, "You can’t arrest me no more; I’ve seen your private parts." According to the driver, being a law enforcer and an OnlyFans model was not a good combination.
"I wouldn’t want her to be arresting me, and I just saw you and your husband last night for $29.99 have sex on OnlyFans. I just can't respect you or the precinct that you’re working at," the source continued. The man's words seemingly implied he wanted the Minneapolis cop to be punished for her side job; if so, his wish might be granted.
As stated, the revelation of the officer's OnlyFans account sparked an investigation to determine if she broke any police policy or guidelines with her sexual content. The police chief confirmed the inquisition had begun but did not share how long it would take.
Meanwhile, Mayor Jacob Frey's rep echoed the politician's support for the female law enforcer. In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson announced: "If all we're talking about is naked pictures behind a paywall, the mayor has no issue. However, the chief will determine if there are any policy violations."
Social Media Slams The Minneapolis Police Department In Support Of The Officer
Following the news of the OnlyFans cop, social media users flooded X, formerly known as Twitter, with supportive comments. Many called out the Minneapolis police department for wasting their resources with the investigation instead of focusing on significant issues.
"It's a waste of time to investigate this nonsense. This officer doesn't have to tell others what they do in their time off as long as it's legal," someone fired back at the department's inquisition. "Well, I guess that department is underpaid, otherwise why would anyone Moon Light?" Another wondered.
"Say it with me…It's NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS what people do on their off time. NONE. You don't have 24/7 control over someone's life," a third declared. A fourth claimed being an adult content creator was a required side job, writing: "In Joe Biden & Timmy Walz' America, we all need to do OnlyFans. Any room for a fat 54-year-old that likes to juggle?"
More social media users cried for the Minneapolis police department to mind their business, with someone stressing: "Leave the person alone. Cripes." A fellow supporter stated the female cop should not be punished if she did not abuse her power.
The person penned: "As long as they are not promoting their pages by using their official role, @OnlyFans should not be a problem for anyone." Another echoed similar thoughts, noting that the cop's side job did not need to be a media headline.
The X user tweeted, "You say in the article she doesn't identify herself as a police officer, so why is it anyone's business? There are plenty of actually damaging things MPD officers are doing daily that deserve media coverage – it's pretty gross that you spent time on this instead."
Social media users continued bashing the police department for mixing up their priorities, with a person declaring the OnlyFans cop's story as "downright wholesome compared to what cops usually do." More comments read: "So you can forgive brutality and murder, but you draw the line at having an OnlyFans?"
"@MinneapolisPD needs to worry about the civil rights violations shooting of unarmed folks & out of control cops. Who cares if she has an OnlyFans account. If she's doing her day job, let her be!" An X user tweeted.
"I see nothing wrong with this; nowadays, no one can survive on a Police Officer's salary! And it's her personal business she is off duty," a final supporter chimed.