I quit my job as a Met Police cop to become an OnlyFans star – here’s the best part
A MET Police cop who quit to become an OnlyFans star has revealed the best part of her new job.
PC Kerri Andrews, 41, from North London, calls herself "Officer Wild" on the platform, where she charges each of her fans £11-a-month for explicit snaps.
She quit the Met after the Directorate of Professional Standards investigated her two years ago over wrongful accusations that she had a side hustle as a dominatrix.
Kerri will leave the force in July, with police bosses aware of her OnlyFans account and her racy Instagram feed.
The model, who also goes by the alias Nyssa Valentina, said that the best part of her new job is being her own boss.
She told the : "Whatever happens, I’m now in control of my own future."
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Kerri was also left fuming over her Met superiors' handling of allegations that she worked as a dominatrix.
She said a friend twisted the fact Kerri liked going to fetish parties into the false rumour - leaving her feeling like one of the criminals it was her job to catch
Now Kerri sports a fake WPC hat, handcuffs and police tap in her OnlyFans pics - adding that she loves the confidence her new job gives her.
She said: "Glamour modelling is unlike anything I’ve ever done but I like to feel good about myself and body confident and this is a fantastic outlet for that.
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"A lot of men like women in uniform but I’m fairly unique in that I’m an actual police officer not just cosplaying at one."
Scotland Yard said: "The Met is aware that an officer currently attached to North West Command Unit has signalled their intention to leave the service.
"The officer was found to have no case to answer in relation to undeclared business interests and returned to full duties.
"While we can find no record of formal requests for welfare support or grievances relating to the lack of such provision, we would encourage the individual to come forward - so any issues they may have encountered can be properly investigated and addressed.
"With regards the posting of content while still in service, the Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards is aware and will consider if any further action should be taken."
It comes after a former Met cop dubbed "Officer Naughty" was found guilty of missing a chance to arrest Wayne Couzens on the day he murdered Sarah Everard.
Samantha Lee failed to make the "correct investigative inquiries" after the monster exposed himself at a McDonald's on February 27, 2021.
Just three days later, Couzens kidnapped, raped then murdered 33-year-old Sarah after flashing his Met Police ID.
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Lee, who left the force for an OnlyFans career, was found guilty of gross misconduct following a disciplinary hearing.
Unlike Lee, Kerri does not face any disciplinary proceedings or accusations of wrongdoing.