Fans Defend Minneapolis Cop After She’s Outed for Moonlighting As OnlyFans Creator

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Fans Defend Minneapolis Cop After She’s Outed for Moonlighting As OnlyFans Creator

What do you get when you mix a police officer with an adult content creator? The result is a viral internet sensation that people proudly support against all forms of discrimination.

Social media recently exploded after a Minneapolis police officer was exposed as an OnlyFans star by one of his customers. The individual gleefully spilled the beans, inciting a police department investigation into the woman’s life. However, the fans did not allow the anonymous official to be bullied.

Minneapolis Police Officer Under Investigation After Being Known as a Fan-Only Model

The drama began last week when a Minneapolis policewoman pulled over a male driver who was a subscriber to her adult content page. The individual recounted the incident to Fox 9, stating he recognized the woman within ten minutes, considering she had been on his OnlyFans account for five months.

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“We were talking a little bit and checking, and I was like, ‘Man, he got an OnlyFans page. I’m on his OnlyFans page,’” the driver said. The man revealed the female officer’s page offered a variety of explicit content, including pornography.

“You have to go to the VIP, and you can see the video of him and her, I think the husband, I think it’s him, they do a full sex video,” added the driver, emphasizing that his access to the sexual broadcast police negatively affects his authoritative status.

The man stated he had lost respect for his reputation as a police officer, declaring, “You can’t arrest me anymore; I have seen your private parts.” According to the driver, being law enforcement and the OnlyFans model is not a good combination.

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“I don’t want him to catch me, and I just saw you and your husband last night for $29.99 having sex on OnlyFans. I cannot respect you or the precinct you work in,” the source continued. The man’s words seemed to imply that he wanted the Minneapolis cop punished for his side job; if so, his wish may come true.

As noted, the disclosure of the officer’s OnlyFans account triggered an investigation to determine whether he violated any police policies or guidelines with his sexual content. The police chief confirmed the investigation had begun but did not share the length of time it would take.

Meanwhile, the mayor’s representative Jacob Frey voiced the politician’s support for female law enforcement. In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson announced: “If all we’re talking about is nude photos behind a paywall, the mayor has no problem. However, the chief will determine if there are any policy violations.”

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Social Media Slams Minneapolis Police Department For Supporting The Officer

Following the news of the OnlyFans police, social media users flooded X, formerly known as Twitter, with supportive comments. Many called out the Minneapolis police department for wasting their resources on investigations instead of focusing on important issues.

“Wasting time to investigate this nonsense. These officers don’t have to tell anyone else what they do on their leave as long as it’s legal,” one fired back at the department’s investigation. “Well, I think the department is underpaid, otherwise why are there Moon Light people?” Another wondered.

“Say it with me…It’s none of THEIR BUSINESS what people do on their time off. NO. You don’t have 24/7 control over someone’s life,” a third declared. A fourth claimed being a creator of adult content was a necessary side job, writing: “In Joe Biden & Timmy Walz’ America, we all have to do OnlyFans. Any room for a 54-year-old fat man who likes to play around?”

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More social media users cried for the Minneapolis police department to mind their business, with one insisting: “Leave that person alone. Cripes.” A fellow supporter said the policewoman should not have been punished if she had not abused her authority.

The person wrote: “As long as they don’t promote their page using their official role, @OnlyFans shouldn’t be a problem for anyone.” Another echoed the same sentiment, noting that police side jobs don’t need to make media headlines.

User X tweeted, “You said in the article he didn’t identify himself as a police officer, so why is it anyone’s business? There are a lot of really destructive things that MPD officers do every day that deserve media coverage – it’s pretty disgusting if you spend time on this stuff.”

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Social media users continued to bash the police department for getting their priorities mixed up, with one declaring the OnlyFans police story “really healthy compared to what the police usually do.” More comments read: “So you can condone cruelty and murder, but you draw the line at having OnlyFans?”

“@MinneapolisPD needs to be concerned about civil rights violations shooting unarmed people & out of control cops. Who cares if he has an OnlyFans account. If he does his daily work, let him! A user X tweeted.

“I don’t see anything wrong with this; nowadays, no one can survive on a Police Officer’s salary! And this is his personal business, he is not on duty,” said the last supporter.

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