'Germany's most beautiful policewoman' returns to work as a cop after bosses ordered her to choose between being an officer of the law or an Instagram model
- Adrienne Koleszar, 34, has been dubbed Germany's most beautiful police officer
- She travelled the world on gardening leave since July as she made up her mind
- But yesterday she posted a picture in her police uniform and returned to work
A German police officer dubbed the 'most beautiful' in the country has returned to work after her bosses ordered her to choose between modelling or law enforcement.
Adrienne Koleszar, 34, has more than 600,000 followers on Instagram and regularly post pictures of herself in her bikini.
In a YouTube video posted on New Year's Day she said she had been travelling the world on gardening leave since July 1 as she made up her mind about her future.
But yesterday she posted a picture of herself in police uniform and said she was back at work.
Back in uniform: Adrienne Koleszar, 34, has revealed she is returning to the police after her bosses told her she would have to cut back on her Instagram use
Officer Koleszar returns to the police station where she was previously based
Social media star: Adrienne Koleszar, 34, has more than 600,000 followers on Instagram and regularly post pictures of herself in her bikini
She acknowledged in the video that she had spoken with her boss in December and was told she would have to cut down on her Instagram posts and videos if she returned to the police.
During her six months away she visited Miami, New York, Dubai, Amsterdam and Cape Town.
Announcing her decision in the video, she said: 'I'm going to work. I'm going back on the beat, I'm putting my uniform on.
'I'm looking forward to January, even though I know it'll be a very difficult month. I don't have to give anything up.
Online fame: German police officer Adrienne Koleszár, 34, has become an Instagram influencer with 557,000 followers
Two lives: By day, the 34-year-old is a police officer in Dresden, Saxony in Germany, but she is also a fitness model
Showing off: The super-fit policewoman often shows off her figure on her Instagram
'I'll still be on Instagram on social media - of course not as much as in the last six months but I'll still be just as present as I was before July 1.'
The police officer from Dresden, Saxony, said: 'Of course I had to consider whether I would go back on January 1 and whether I wanted to.
'That's a decision I had to make for myself, because it's no secret that the half-year was a time when I thought about where I'm going.
'Am I happy with that I'm doing at the moment? Am I unhappy and do I need to change anything? It wasn't really any more than that.'
Time off: She was granted six months unpaid leave from the force in July this year and has since been travelling and living off her savings and social media income
She said any police officer could have requested the six-month sabbatical, saying she had not been given special treatment.
The police officer said young women and girls occasionally asked for a selfie with her while she was on duty.
'I've never been treated without respect because I'm the Adrienne you can see on the Internet', she said.
'I have no fear about returning to my duty, being on patrol and working my shifts. I'm convinced it won't hinder my work.'
During her six months off work, she has been delighting her thousands of followers with holiday pictures and images of her working out and eating healthily
Back to reality: The 34-year-old had a meeting with her superiors in Dresden as she decided her future
Fame: The police officer said young women and girls occasionally asked for a selfie with her while she was on duty
Separate cash: Ms Koleszar is sponsored by several fitness brands and posts adverts in her social media feed
Time to decide: The 34-year-old was told to decide whether or not to give up her job as a police officer and be an influencer full time
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