Live PD fan favorite Andrea Zendejas has quit the El Paso police department, moved from Texas to North Carolina, and has reportedly set up an account on OnlyFans.
Viewers of the popular but cancelled reality show appreciated the ex-patrol officer’s gracious, friendly and empathetic disposition with people that allowed her to de-escalate many situations.
Through the TV notoriety, she acquired the nickname “bun of justice” for her on-duty hairstyle.
Viewers are also aware that Zendejas, 36, wasn’t exactly what would be considered a fitness model. Indeed, her OnlyFans page is captioned “PLUS Size, Big booty havin’, gun slingin’, tatted, lingerie lovin’, All-American Woman.”
So marketplace forces will decide whether her subscription gig on the adult entertainment site proves to be a success.
In August, Zendejas wrote on Twitter that she “Traded my police uniform for tropical ties& flip flops. New adventures to come.”
In a video message in late July, Zendejas — a U.S. Army veteran — said the decision was motivated by family reasons and that she was leaving the El Paso PD “on her own accord.”
Some police departments allow a combination military and law enforcement service for pension vesting, so it’s perhaps possible that Zendejas qualified for partial benefits from El Paso.
In March 2019, Zendejas was a passenger in an alleged early morning DUI-related car crash. The operator of the vehicle was a fellow officer.
As far as the status of Live PD, ex-host Dan Abrams most recently claimed that “I am continuing to fight hard for the return of Live PD and hope to have some news in the next couple of weeks.” That was in mid-July, however. He expressed similar sentiments about one year ago and at various other times since.
Abrams is presumably aware Live PD Nation, which has abandoned the A&E network in droves, has made it abundantly obvious that it will never accept a Live PD 2.0 that is turns out to be Live Social Workers or the equivalent.
Dan Abrams bring back live PD and streamed the show on YouTube and Facebook so that way big TV networks can’t cancel the show
— Conservative news media Man (@BenEspi07692365) July 25, 2021
The holdup is that I don’t own the show. While I wish Law&Crime Network was much bigger and could afford a to buy a show like Live PD it isnt and can’t. In the meantime I am continuing to try to navigate between producers and networks to try to get the show back on the air.
— Dan Abrams (@danabrams) July 19, 2021
Same with our house.
— JodiGlamGirl (@jodiglamgirl) July 20, 2021
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