Rebecca Nicholls, former West Midlands Police officer and current OnlyFans sensation, is causing quite a stir online. The 24-year-old, who waved goodbye to her badge in August of last year, claims that a spicy AI-generated image of herself kicked off an internal police investigation. As she puts it, "That's where your taxes go."
Nicholls, now thriving in the East Midlands, found her sweet spot in the digital world after hanging up her uniform. Her social media alias, @beccaoffdutyy, showcases 'unfiltered' content, including tantalizing shots both in uniform and less modest attire.
“People love that police officer vibe, don't they?” Nicholls quipped to BirminghamLive, embodying the cheeky charm that's garnered her a legion of fans.
Despite flaunting her former police uniform on social media, Nicholls insists that West Midlands Police hasn't demanded her to take down any posts. However, it was an AI-generated snap of her posed on a police car that reportedly set off an investigation. Originally posted on X in January, the provocative image has since migrated to her Instagram and TikTok profiles.
In a surprising twist, Nicholls claims that a chief inspector instructed her former colleagues to block and delete her on social media. "This ultimately affects my mental health," Nicholls expressed, lamenting the loss of friendships she once cherished.
The investigation allegedly involved West Midlands Police scrutinizing CCTV footage, attempting to identify Nicholls pranking outside West Brom police station. Ironically, this all unfolded during the Craig Guildford AI scandal – a situation where AI was used to assess threat levels at a football match, yet failed to detect Nicholls' AI prank.
"But that's where your taxes are going, guys," she remarked dryly, "going through CCTV of little Becca jumping on West Bromwich police station, apparently."
A spokesperson for West Midlands Police confirmed awareness of the social media posts and clarified that Nicholls is no longer a serving officer. "The conduct of former officers post-resignation is not a disciplinary matter," they stated, as all her equipment had been duly returned.
Despite the fallout from her antics, Nicholls remains unshaken, embracing her new online community. "I'm good now," she assured, "I realize I've got my people who are close to me and that's all you need in life."