An increasing number of individuals have recently turned to the adult entertainment industry to earn a substantial income.
However, making a career shift into this field is not always straightforward, and success is far from guaranteed.
Yet for Cece Hagan, it has been financially rewarding, as the eye-watering amount she’s made goes to show.

Cece and her partner Kasey, both former police officers, made the decision to leave law enforcement behind when they transitioned into the adult industry.
Prior to making the switch, they faced significant financial hardship, often struggling to make ends meet.
In an interview with the YouTube channel Love Don’t Judge—which highlights unconventional relationships that challenge societal norms—Cece opened up about their decision, saying:
“We were living paycheck to paycheck, had no quality time with our kids, and constantly brought work stress home. It just became a no-brainer.”

The idea of creating adult content first came to Cece when she noticed that one of her selfies was being used as clickbait for a story about a police officer who was dismissed for having an account on an adult platform.
At the time, she was still a police officer – and she quickly clarified that she didn’t begin posting content until after leaving law enforcement behind.
Cece and Kasey’s lives have changed dramatically since joining the adult entertainment industry.
“We’re, like, so strong right now,” Kasey told Love Don’t Judge. “We’re untouchable.”

As well as bringing the couple closer together, it’s also been financially rewarding.
Cece claimed: “Within the first month it was, couple weeks, I made $100,000 (£81,000).”
The couple cannot disclose how much they made while working in the force, however, salaries for police officers can vary between $36,000 (£28,500) to $70,000 (£55,500), depending on experience and location.