Florida Cop Danielly De Andrade Has The Internet Buzzing - See Her Photos
Folks, we have a viral superstar in Florida cop Danielly De Andrade.
The Hollywood, Florida detective popped up on the Fort Lauderdale news Thursday looking like she was straight out of central casting for the role of a hot cop in a 2-star Adam Sandler movie. And just like that, Danielly De Andrade, who has spent years as a school resource officer, is one of the most-talked about detectives in the police world.
Now, I don't want to come off an insensitive here. Yes, Danielly is investigating a dead person on the beach. Totally tragic.
But this is the Internet and sometimes it's our job to parse through the news to find the superstars who are going to dominate the world of content moving forward. Based on the early returns, Danielly could end up a massive superstar. I'm talking appearances on Fox News. Yes, this is a Fox News property. Yes, I could see her weighing in on criminal cases as a guest.
The results are in. Men are in love and ready to commit crimes for Danielly:
"I’d let her treat me like Rodney King"
"Murder more Floridians so we can see more of Officer Gorgeous"
"I had half-expected to wake up this morning to news of dozens of men lying on Hollywood beach playing dead just to get this fine officer to come see to them."
"BRB I'm headed to Hollywood, Florida to get myself arrested."
"I kind of want the crime rate to stay where it is if it means this lady is going to show up on the news more..."
"I'd let her put her knee on my neck ..."
Does Danielly De Andrade have an Instagram account?
She does, but it has been locked up. You can go send your requests to follow here. 63k fans got in before she locked it down.
This won't be the last time you see Danielly De Andrade
We're not talking about a cop who is straight out of the academy. Danielly was around the Hollywood force in 2011 when the force went through layoffs. With tears running down her face she told CBS Miami just how much this job means to her. "I would take any pay cut to be here to stay here. But they don't care," Danielly said at the time.
She was eventually rehired and went on to win school resource officer awards and has now worked her way up to the detective division.
Add it all up and you have a viral sensation.
It's your time to shine, Danielly.