Former Prison Guard Turned Model Now Has Some Former Inmates As Subscribers
A former prison guard never imagined that when she left behind her career in corrections to become a model that her two very different worlds would ever come together. They have, and she now has inmates subscribing to her exclusive content.
31-year-old Alicia Davis, who is from Australia, made the decision to leave her life as a prison guard behind for the big money of making content online two years ago. When she did so, using her former career to attract subscribers was not part of her plans.
That didn't matter. Despite not marketing herself as a former prison guard online, some inmates - where she was formerly employed - managed to find her anyway. Call it fate or whatever you'd like, but the cat is out of the bag now, and she's likely going to see an increase in inmates subscribing to her content.
Why not? They've apparently got some extra cash sitting around, burning a hole in their pocket. They could be out adding to their criminal records, but instead they're spending their taste of freedom on this former prison guard's content.
Alicia was asked recently about her most unusual encounter with a fan and that's when she revealed that former inmates were flocking to her OnlyFans.
"I was chatting away with a sub and everything was normal," she said.
"They asked me for a custom video, which, of course, I was happy to do, until they said, ‘You probably know who I am, right? I just got out of prison, and I want to see if you could wear your prison uniform and strip.’"
The Former Prison Guard Is Still Doing Important Work
The request caught Alicia off guard, but she wasn't blown away by it. While working as a prison guard, it wasn't unusual for an inmate to cross boundaries from time to time.
"Most of the time they were pretty well-behaved, but you do get the occasional inmate trying to show off in front of their friends," she admitted.
"I don’t blame them, it’s a testosterone-fueled environment, but it’s important as a female prison guard to hold your ground and remind them who’s in charge. Then they won’t try it again."
Alicia has taken a similar approach when it comes to her interactions with her subscribers. She's not going to be disrespected by them in any way.
"A big no-no for me is when a sub comes over and speaks to me disrespectfully from the get-go… If a sub demands things of me or calls me degrading names in that way. I’m very quick to voice message back and explain that it’s not the way I run things on my page."
Her subscribers, she says, enjoy her willingness to call them out when they go too far and she hasn't run into too many problems keeping them in check. She said, "I’ve never had a sub push back. They’re always very apologetic and love that I know how to stand my ground! It’s a huge turn on for them…"
I don't know if hero is the right word to describe Alicia. It seems too strong, but then again, she's likely keeping a few of her former inmate subscribers out of trouble, at least with the law anyway.
She might even be responsible for saving a life or two. Hero or not, she's doing important work.