Beauty Cop: Crime fighter by day, beauty vlogger by night (and some days)
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She’s the drop-dead gorgeous cop who spends her off-duty days filming beauty tutorials and vlogging.
This glamorous mom-of-two posts YouTube make-up videos and tutorials under the alias The Beauty Cop advocating herself as a role model.
Leslie Ann, 37, from Pennsylvania, has worked as a police officer for 10 years and began beauty vlogging about two years ago.
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Leslie said: “My goal is to be a role model and motivate other girls to just be themselves.
“If you want to pursue a male dominated career, you can still be girly and do the job well.
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“It is the only profession I wanted to pursue since I was little and I feel comfortable and confident within the police department.”
The crime fighter is passionate about both policework and her beauty tutorials, creating The Beauty Cop as a brand.
Leslie Ann hopes via her YouTube channel or via Instagram she can inspire girls and women to join up to the police force
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Leslie said: “I get very positive feedback.
“I love when I get a message from a female stating that she is thinking about becoming a police officer.
“Or that after finding my YouTube channel or Instagram they are now inspired to pursue their dream of becoming a female police officer.”
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For women wanting to become a police officer, Leslie Ann urges them to pursue their passion.
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She said: “Be prepared that there will be obstacles and people that want to see a female cop fail, but have confidence in yourself and that will shine through and gain the respect that you deserve.”
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Leslie has always been interested in beauty but began focussing on this after she turned thirty-years-old.
She added: “I am very proud to be a female police officer and who I am.
“I want girls, especially my daughters, to not feel like they have to choose to be a certain type of girl. It shouldn’t matter what career they want to pursue.
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“I love my job as a police officer but I also love being a YouTube beauty blogger.”
For more information see The Beauty Cop on YouTube.