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Convicts couldn’t resist me as a hot prison guard — now I make close to $400K on OnlyFans

If good looks were illegal, she’d be locked up. 

But for Alicia Davis, working as a medium-security prison guard, surrounded by sex-starved male criminals lusting over her fine frame, was tough enough. 

“I had to constantly reject them,” the siren, 32, bragged to JamPress. “They’d comment on my appearance, saying: ‘You look really good today,’ or noticing the finer details about my look.”

Davis “loved” her job as a prison guard, but was constantly complimented and pursued by the male inmates. Jam Press/@aliciadavisxx

“It was sweet of them,” said Davis, admitting she enjoyed the compliments and attention. “But it was so important for me to tell them that these sorts of comments aren’t appropriate.”

The brunette, based in Australia, recently ditched her $61,000 guard duties to showcase her sinful physique on OnlyFans — earning her over $371,000 per year. 

But she’s just one of many bombshells who claim their hotness can be both beneficial and a burden. 

Vera Dijkmans, 27, the self-professed “world’s most wanted girlfriend,” claims that despite her head-turning fineness she’s unable to find the man of her dreams. 

Bootylicious Marina Smith, crowned “Miss Bumbum” for boasting the best butt in São Paulo, Brazil, was banned from a friend’s Christmas dinner for fear she’d steal away the attendees’ boyfriends and husbands. 

Davis said the convicts “singled” her out from her coworkers, only showering her with gifts and kind acknowledgements. LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS – stock.adobe.com

“Yes, I’m a beautiful woman,” Smith, 34, moaned. “But that is not a reason for anyone to leave me out.”

Shye Lee calls it the “curse” of pretty privilege. 

“People overall treat you much differently and they don’t judge you for your actions,” the smoke-show previously told The Post, “they judge you just from your appearance.”

Tasked with enforcing the prison’s rules, Davis often received dirty looks from the wives and girlfriends of the cons during visits. Jam Press/@aliciadavisxx

Davis said she was harshly judged by prisoners’ paramours during visiting hours. 

“Some of the wives used to come in and just stare me down,” said the pinup. “I don’t know what their husbands said to them about me, but I didn’t react to the comments or stares.”

She blames the hate on her sexiness, as well as her status as the warden’s watchman. 

The glamor girl was forced to follow and uphold the detention center’s severe dress code. Jam Press/@aliciadavisxx

“Inmates weren’t allowed to kiss during visits, but many tried anyway,” Davis recalled. “I often had to step in to separate couples, which annoyed the wives or girlfriends who would become upset and target me personally.”

“I never strip-searched male prisoners,” she continued. “But I did strip-search female visitors, which is probably another reason they resented me so much.”

She, too, had to ensure that their ‘fits followed the prison’s policies. 

Davis says she enjoyed the “sweet” compliments and attention she received from the criminals. Jam Press/@aliciadavisxx

“Visitors faced strict dress codes, and anyone wearing revealing clothing like low-cut tops was turned away,” said Davis, confessedly unfazed by the women’s shade. “You can’t let the prisoners or partners get to you.”

But the conmen relentlessly tried getting access to her — both in-person and online. 

“The inmates made sure to greet me each day”, she remembered. “They didn’t do this with any other female staff. I was singled out.”

While on the job, Davis was barred from wearing makeup, colored nail polish and jewelry — which could have been stolen or used as a weapon by the jailbirds. 

She was required to wear her hair slicked back, and was ordered to refrain from making adjustments to her work uniform. 

“It was made very clear that I couldn’t look ‘pretty’ at all,” Davis groaned. “I used to get my eyelashes done, which they eventually told me I wasn’t allowed to have, either.

The model found it challenging to resist some of the inmates’ kind advances. motortion – stock.adobe.com

But downplaying her allure didn’t deter the prisoners from pressing their luck with the beauty.  

“They would ask me how my day was going or what time I finished, hundreds of times during each shift,” said Davis. “Sometimes, on the day they were released, they’d find my Instagram and ask to meet up.”

And although she was flattered, the professional always kept her wits about her. 

Davis was often forced to remind prisoners that their comments about the looks were “inappropiate.” Jam Press/@aliciadavisxx

“The men would get a rise out of me responding to their advances or remembering their name, which seems harmless — but everything they do is a test,” she said. “It quickly becomes a game of manipulation.”

Still, the belle struggled not to pursue legitimate friendships with the delinquents. 

“We were told to build up really strong relationships with the prisoners — which was tricky to do when you also weren’t allowed to form an emotional attachment,” Davis revealed. “We needed them to trust us enough to talk about anything, such as if there was something happening underhand.”

But the crooks often mistook her chumminess as romantic interest. 

“Because I was close with many of them, they’d often try to give me gifts — which I couldn’t accept,” she said. “They don’t have much in there, but it would be small items like woodwork or metalwork that they make themselves while inside as a kind — or flirtatious — gesture.”

Davis almost always rejected any gifts and treats the inmates offered her while on the clock. Jam Press/@aliciadavisxx

“Food was also a big one,” said Davis. “[But] no matter how tasty, I was forbidden from saying yes because you’d never know if they had put something in it or spat in it.”

She did, however, throw caution — and her digestive system — to the wind at least once. 

“One of the prisoners offered me dumplings once, that he had made himself, a dish I find particularly hard to refuse, so I did eat one,” spilled the diva. “Thankfully, nothing happened, and it was quite tasty!”

No longer confined by the do’s and don’ts of the prison, Davis is enjoying a lucrative life as an online luminary. Jam Press/@aliciadavisxx

But now as a internet model, she’s filling up on the fruits of financial freedom — courtesy of her come-hither curves. 

“My new career gives me the freedom to work in my own time and be myself with no restrictions,” gushed Davis. “I can wear what I want and flirt with whoever I want without the fear of being punished.”

“Now, I set the rules.”