The Former Police Officer Making Over £100,000 Every Month on OnlyFans | This Morning

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She’s the former police officer who’s become a millionaire since quitting the force and joining the online platform OnlyFans. Now, Charlotte Rose dedicates 10 hours a day to her online presence, selling content of herself in lingerie to her ‘fans’ and earning over $130,000 a month in the process. She joins us to talk about her online career, why so many women are joining the platform and how she’s spending all that money.

Broadcast on 06/04/21

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