DRESSED in a high-vis police stab vest Rebecca Nicholls is reporting for duty – as one of Britain’s top OnlyFans models.
Because the copper who left the force in disgrace is now making ten times her salary selling X-rated pics and videos in – and out – of uniform.
Ex-cop turned OnlyFans model Rebecca Nicholls is cashing in with X-rated videos in uniform Credit: Roland Leon
Rebecca left the police in disgrace after an affair with a sergeant 27 years her senior Credit:
Speaking for the first time about her new career the 24-year-old – who has been dubbed Lights – revealed the rampant bed hopping culture in the force meant being a cop was “more like than ” but how she feels in control of her life now she’s posing for the saucy website.
She told The Sun on Sunday: “I always wanted to be PC Nicholls but when I was in the police I was a slave to my mortgage and , when I had paid everything I was lucky if I had £200 left for the month.
“Leaving the force and earning this much has changed my life completely. I’m financially set, a police wage is nothing compared to what I get now. People know me as Beccaoffduty, that’s who I am now.
“On people are 100 per cent into the authoritative side of things.
“I’m not the girl next door, I’m the police officer at your door, it’s the shock factor.
“I’ve got thousands of subscribers but the police hate what I’m doing.
“They even sent a sergeant around to my house to make sure I didn’t still have any police equipment I could use in videos.”
As “Beccaoffduty” the former cop has seen her content go viral with some attracting 7.7 million views on .
And Rebecca even claims that “loads of my former colleagues are already subscribed to my OnlyFans”.
Rebecca, from Sutton Coldfield, joined the force straight out of school in September 2020 aged 18, giving up a place at Loughborough University and a promising semi-pro career at Burton Albion.
The trainee excelled, making over 60 arrests in her first six months and being nominated for Student Officer of the Year.
But with a married colleague 27 years her senior.
The relationship quickly turned toxic and in 2023 he left the force while being investigated for misuse of police systems.
Their relationship ended a year later.
I’m not the girl next door, I’m the police officer at your door, it’s the shock factor
Rebecca Nicholls
In 2024 Rebecca was investigated over private phone messages in which she made “derogatory” comments about victims of . She handed in her warrant card and left the force.
She said: “When I left I fell to the floor in tears, it was the most difficult day of my life. They knew everything and they still didn’t want to help me.
“I’d lost my job and had bills to pay. That’s when I started on OnlyFans.”
Her Instagram profile introduced her with the opening line: “Bad girls make the best cops,” adding: “I shouldn’t be doing this…”
In one outrageous post Rebecca shows a shot of her in full police uniform wearing a yellow high-vis duty vest, next to a photo of her in a skimpy neon green bikini with the caption, “which colour looks better.”
She says she is earning more as an OnlyFans model than in the force Credit: Roland Leon
While in another she jokes about being the “” of police – referring to the notorious porn star who famously slept with more than 1,000 men in 12-hours.
Her OnlyFans offers far more content, for a £7 a month subscription fee, including raunchy photos of her in sexy lingerie wearing handcuffs.
As part of the service she offers “naughty cop roleplays & strip searches”, plus “interrogations and pat downs”.
She declined to say how much she was making although she has just bought a new house and plans to buy another to rent out every three months until she has built a property empire.
Leaving the force and earning this much money has changed my life completely. I’m financially set
Rebecca Nicholls
A West Midlands Police spokesman said: “We can confirm both of these people are no longer serving officers at West Midlands Police.
“The former probationary constable resigned from WMP in 2025 following a review of their suitability for the role of constable, and uniform and equipment was returned.
“A former sergeant faced misconduct proceedings over the misuse of police systems to access information without a policing purpose. They resigned in 2022 prior to this taking place.
“The outcome of the proceedings was that the former officer would have been dismissed without notice.”


