
A Florida woman pulled the trigger on her career in law enforcement and took her shot as an adult content creator – a decision, she claims, affords her more money in two weeks than a year as a cop.
Christie Hagan, better known online as Cece, is one-half of the steamy content duo Cece and Kasey.
Once patrolling the streets as a law enforcement officer, Cece is now creating serious buzz as an adult content creator on OnlyFans, alongside her partner Kasey, who was also a police officer.
Speaking on the Love Don’t Judge podcast, Cece revealed that she and Kasey were struggling to make ends meet while working a high-stress job with a paycheck that barely stretched to cover basic expenses.
“We were living paycheck to paycheck, we had no time with our kids, we were bringing work issues home,” said Cece, who, according to her Facebook profile, worked in law enforcement from 2018 to 2022.
But her decision to leave her career was inspired after she saw her own image in an article about an officer who was fired for working in adult content.
“My picture was used as clickbait on somebody’s YouTube video that was about another cop who got fired,” the beautiful blonde explained. “I saw how much traction there was and how much money she was making.”
Career change
This revelation powered her journey into the world of X-rated content.
“I was a little bit miserable at my job, the environment was a little hostile, my kids wanted me around more so I ended up leaving and making adult content,” the mom said in the January 2025 episode of the podcast.
“Within the first month – it was, couple weeks, I made $100,000,” she adds, insisting that she didn’t make adult content while she was working as a cop. “I did not launch that page until a day after I left police work.”
Work that wasn’t paying very much.
According to Indeed, the average annual salary earned by a law enforcement agent in the U.S. is a little over $69,000 – depending on the state and experience.
Double the fun
The life-changing paycheck didn’t just benefit her. Kasey, also a former police officer, was thrilled to leave his position in the force and join his partner in creating spicy content.
“My whole personality has changed. Once you’re a cop, that’s your mindset 24/7 – you live it, sleep it, everything,” Kasey said on the podcast, explaining that the demands of his former career “makes a person get really nasty.”
“Since leaving, it’s like the veil has been removed and there’s this paradise – life’s not so bad.”
Less stress
Now, the parents create content together, building a brand that not only pays the bills but also allows them time with their three children and less stress behind the scenes.
“I don’t think I miss a whole lot about being a police officer, honestly. Maybe some of the adrenaline rush you get,” Cece said.
Adding to that, Kasey said: “I did a lot of the crazy stuff working with narcotics, high speed chases, foot chases – all that I loved.
“Getting out of it and thinking back on it now, I’m like that was a stupid situation I could have got killed. It’s just not worth it, I mean.”
‘Good on them’
Since their interview dropped, the couple’s story quickly went viral, sparking everything from admiration to debate across social media.
For some, Cece and Kasey’s pivot is an inspiring tale of taking control of their lives.
“She was in a tight situation, work was toxic and her kids wanted her around more. she saw an opportunity and she went for it. I wish her and her family nothing but happiness,” shares one netizen in the comments section.
A second writes, “This is one of the first [OnlyFans] stories where I’m like ‘good on them!’ They’re just trying to be happy and be better parents for their kids and spend more time with them.”
‘What’s the country coming to?’
Meanwhile, others were quick to criticize the couple.
“And we call the police for our safety, what’s the country is coming to? Such personalities should not be working in police force and in any government duties,” one critic offers.
Another joked: “I guess she’s still serving the community.”
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