Hunky East London Cop Devan Cox Sets Social Media Ablaze
Prepare to fan yourselves, South Africa! The sizzling sensation known as East London’s finest, Officer Devan Cox, has ignited a wildfire on social media with just one bathroom selfie.
On Wednesday, Cox graced Facebook with a photo that could melt ice caps, showcasing his rugged charm in full uniform. Captioned “same game different level” and adorned with a blue heart emoji, the post set screens ablaze across the nation.
Describing himself as an adventurous spirit, fitness fanatic, police officer, and, hold onto your hats, a Scorpio, Cox already boasts a legion of 16,000 followers. But brace yourselves, folks, for this number is destined to skyrocket faster than a speeding bullet in the days to come.
His latest snap has sent pulses racing, amassing a staggering 22,000 likes and sparking over 3,500 comments, all showering praise on his Adonis-like appearance.
With many seemingly yearning for a date with the long arm of the law, Cox may single-handedly be responsible for a surge in petty crimes.
“I’ve been a very bad, bad boy; I need to be arrested,” exclaimed one admirer.
Another declared, “This officer makes me want to break the law so he can chase me down. And when he finally catches me, I’ll resist arrest, and we can wrestle in slow motion before I give in.” Talk about turning law enforcement into an action-packed romance novel!
Cox’s Facebook and TikTok profiles feature a treasure trove of scorching images and videos, confirming that he’s just as photogenic out of uniform and shirtless.
Brace yourselves, South Africa, for Officer Devan Cox is here to protect and serve—and to make hearts race faster than a speeding ticket!
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A hot cop, is just what this country of ours needs to put back the smile in South Africa’ns face.
I don’t know why SAPS is so hard on Devan Cox when some officers take bribes