"I am a Mischief Maker"... Female Army Lieutenant Filmed and Sold Adult Videos at Nuclear Submarine Base
Partner is a Corporal Boyfriend
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] A female officer serving in the British Navy was caught by military authorities filming sexual videos at a top-secret security facility in her country.
On the 8th (local time), according to the British Daily Mail and others, Lieutenant Claire Jenkins (29) filmed several pornographic videos at 'HMNB Clyde,' the British Navy's strategic nuclear submarine base located in Faslane, Scotland.
The problem was the location where the videos were filmed. HMNB Clyde is the stronghold of British nuclear weapons, housing multiple nuclear submarines, and is a highly classified security facility directly linked to national security. Strict screening processes are required to enter this site. The Daily Mail reported that the British military authorities have been put on high alert due to this incident.
Lieutenant Jenkins was investigated for uploading and selling the sexual videos filmed there on OnlyFans. OnlyFans is a content subscription website headquartered in London, UK, known for having many provocative videos as it does not impose restrictions on content rating.
In particular, it was reported that many women who lost their jobs due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic last year switched careers by uploading videos on OnlyFans.
After her superiors reviewed the videos, it was revealed that she had filmed them together with her boyfriend, Corporal Liam Doddington.
Lieutenant Jenkins wrote on her OnlyFans profile, "I am 29 years old. I like to live wildly like a mischievous child. Although my unruly side sometimes gets me into trouble, I get tremendous excitement from doing this work."
She reportedly admitted her wrongdoing to her superiors. However, she continued to upload more videos over the weekend afterward.
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A British Navy official stated, "Since the investigation is ongoing, it is inappropriate to comment further on this matter."
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