A former police officer who is now making up to £80,000 every month on OnlyFans has revealed she has never been on a date – and now she’s rich is “scared of gold diggers”.
Charlotte Rose, 28, from Essex, rakes in the cash by sharing saucy content on the platform with her adoring fans, but her real life is a far cry from the popular persona she shares online.
“I’ve never had a date,” the model, who has 122,000 followers on Instagram (@charlieerose3), told NudeNewz.
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“Nothing has put me off dating – I’ve just never been asked on one!
“I don’t really socialise as I’m always working, so I don’t really meet many new people. I don’t check my message requests on Instagram as I just get thousands of them and would never get through them.
“The only time I chat to guys is on OnlyFans – and most of them are faceless, anonymous guys.

“And the ones who do send pictures, I always wonder if I’m being catfished and it’s really them.”
Charlotte is also concerned her wealth might attract the wrong kind of attention: gold diggers.
The model earnt £1.5 million in 2021 from her online endeavours but has indulged in just one big-money item: a £265,000 purple Lamborghini that she had had her eye on since childhood.
“I do worry with the cars that I have etc. that a guy would look at that and be like ‘jackpot I get to drive supercars and luxury cars every day and live in a big house’,” she said.
“But I’m a pretty good judge of character so I feel I would be able to spot those types of guys.”
Why Work Has Taken Over Her Life

Charlotte’s dedication to her OnlyFans career leaves little room for romance or socialising.
“I’ve been so focused on working that I’ve never really thought about dating, but I wouldn’t say no if the right person came along,” she said.
The model works between 14 to 16 hours a day, taking pictures, answering messages, handling social media accounts and making content plans.
“I can’t remember the last day I had off and I work a minimum of 10-12 hours a day,” she said.
“I’ll go out maybe once every six months for a night with the girls, and for the odd dinner, but otherwise I’m at home hustling.”
Her Dreams for the Future
Despite her current single status, Charlotte can envision a different future once she’s secured her financial position.
“I can definitely see myself dating in the future,” she said.
“I think in the next couple of years once I’ve really got myself set for life, I can calm down on the work front and focus on me time – and I guess with that a guy may come.
“I definitely want children but I don’t feel too much pressure to settle down just yet, as in this day and age women have children much later on in life after successful careers, so that currently isn’t too much of a worry.”
Her Ideal Date

As for the ideal date, the model is torn between being swept off for a luxury holiday or just enjoying a simple takeaway with her new beau.
“In an absolute dream world [my ideal date would be] some isolated beach in the Maldives or somewhere, candle lit next to the ocean,” she said.
“In the real world, probably McDonald’s Big Mac and strawberry milkshake!”
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From Police Force to OnlyFans
Charlotte previously worked in the police force but quit after one year, finding that she disliked the male-dominated working environment.
Interestingly, Charlotte had at first intended to become a veterinarian and was set to study at Cambridge University.
“I always wanted to be a vet growing up and got into Cambridge University but decided to defer my place for a year,” she said.
“Someone suggested I look into being a dog handler with the police in that time, so I applied and planned to work my way up.
“I passed my qualifications but it became apparent very quickly that it wasn’t for me and the job was very male-dominated.
“I knew I could spend 10 years trying to get into the dog unit and it could never even happen, so I quit after one year when I was 20 years old.”
How She Got Into Modelling

She started modelling when a friend suggested she come along to a test shoot and pose with glamorous sports cars – including her favourite, Lamborghinis – and she was immediately snapped up as a glamour and lingerie model.
Charlotte was invited to join the platform OnlyFans at its inception in 2016 and was one of just 100 women using the site to connect with fans.
She kept her content ‘tame’ and within boundaries she was comfortable with, largely creating role-play scenarios that involved her talking to the camera and interacting with fans – but she didn’t commit much time to the site and didn’t view it as a money-maker.
When Everything Changed
But when the platform started to take off in late 2018, Charlotte decided to take it more seriously and began uploading more regular content, dedicating 14 to 16 hours a day to her OnlyFans presence.
Her earnings skyrocketed after a year of earning £10,000 a month, and she now pockets between £75,000-£80,000 (around $100,000 USD) a month.
At her peak in 2021, Charlotte earned £1.5 million – and has been very thrifty with her money, spending less than 5% of her monthly earnings and instead investing in property and her Amazon supplements company.
Why Her Content Is Different
Despite OnlyFans being known for saucy content, Charlotte insists her page is relatively “tame”.
“Everyone assumes OnlyFans is just porn – which I have nothing against, but personally I don’t do that level of content,” she said.
“My page is very tame but it works because I’m niche – so many pages are hardcore but I won’t do that, I like my page to be different.
“I’ll roleplay and talk to the camera as if it’s a guy and cover some fantasies, but it’s mostly me talking to them.”
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The Personal Connections She’s Built

Charlotte’s success stems partly from the genuine relationships she’s cultivated with her subscribers.
“It’s personal for me and I’ve built up relationships with a handful of my fans that I talk to daily and know inside out,” she said.
“I know their children’s names, their job titles and if they’re having a bad day – and when they are, I’ll send a voice-note and some pictures of my dogs to cheer them up.
“I have a loyal fan base who tell me they wouldn’t stay on my page if I became more explicit and I do well by being different to everyone else.
“Other girls are shocked that I earn as much as I do without doing more on camera.”
The Reality Behind the Earnings
Charlotte is keen to dispel the myth that OnlyFans success comes easily.
“Some people think it’s easy money and you just have to post a few nudes, but they don’t see how many hours a day I’m hustling,” she said.
“The hardest part is the competition – there are always girls at your heels wanting to get to the place you are at.”
Her work ethic involves constant content creation, message responses, and social media management across multiple platforms.
Her One Big Splurge

Despite earning millions, Charlotte has remained relatively modest in her spending – with one notable exception.
The purple Lamborghini she purchased for £265,000 represents a childhood dream fulfilled.
For Charlotte, the car symbolises not just wealth but the achievement of a goal she’d held since she was young.
Why She Chose Property Investment
Rather than splashing her earnings on designer goods and luxury holidays, Charlotte has taken a savvy approach to wealth management.
By investing in property and launching an Amazon supplements company, she’s building long-term financial security beyond her OnlyFans income.
This business-minded approach suggests Charlotte views her current career as a means to establish herself for life, rather than a short-term money grab.
The Loneliness of Success

Charlotte’s admission that she’s never been on a date highlights an unexpected consequence of her success.
Working up to 16 hours daily leaves no time for socialising or meeting potential partners organically.
The thousands of Instagram messages she receives go unchecked, meaning any genuine romantic interest might be lost in the noise.
The Gold Digger Fear
Charlotte’s concern about attracting gold diggers reflects a common worry among wealthy individuals, particularly women who’ve earned their own fortunes.
Her visible displays of wealth – the Lamborghini, the big house, the luxury lifestyle – could attract men interested in her money rather than her personality.
“I do worry with the cars that I have etc. that a guy would look at that and be like ‘jackpot’,” she said.
However, she maintains confidence in her ability to spot inauthentic people.
The Paradox of Online Connection

Charlotte’s situation presents an ironic contrast – she maintains intimate, daily conversations with fans on OnlyFans, yet has never experienced a real-world date.
She knows her subscribers’ children’s names and job titles, sends them voice notes when they’re down, and provides emotional support.
Yet these anonymous, often faceless interactions don’t translate into genuine romantic connections.
Creative Control vs Traditional Modelling
Charlotte’s preference for OnlyFans over traditional modelling stems from the creative freedom it offers.
“When I was modelling, I’d always be told what to wear in the shoots and how to pose, so I like the fact that my page is just me having creative control,” she said.
This autonomy allows her to maintain boundaries she’s comfortable with while still earning substantial income.
The Cambridge Path Not Taken
Charlotte’s journey from Cambridge University acceptance to OnlyFans millionaire represents a dramatic departure from conventional success.
Her initial plan to become a veterinarian would have led to a respectable but modestly paid career.
Instead, her unconventional path has generated wealth that far exceeds what most veterinarians earn in a lifetime.
Why She Left the Police

Charlotte’s brief stint in the police force ended due to the male-dominated culture and the uncertain path to her goal of becoming a dog handler.
“I knew I could spend 10 years trying to get into the dog unit and it could never even happen, so I quit after one year when I was 20 years old,” she said.
The realisation that years of effort might not lead to her desired position prompted her to seek alternative careers.
Her Niche Success Formula
Charlotte’s “tame” content strategy has proven unexpectedly lucrative in an industry often associated with explicit material.
By focusing on roleplay, conversation, and personal connection rather than hardcore content, she’s carved out a profitable niche.
Her loyal fanbase appreciates the difference and has told her they’d leave if she became more explicit.
This demonstrates that OnlyFans success doesn’t necessarily require pushing boundaries – sometimes the opposite approach works better.