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AI-generated 'Jessica Foster' posed with world leaders to sell foot pictures

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Key Points
  • An AI-generated Instagram account posted deepfakes of a woman with world leaders to gain followers.
  • The account directed followers to a paid OnlyFans site selling foot pictures, raising concerns about misinformation.
  • The account disappeared after media exposure, but the creator remains unknown.

In December 2025, an account was created on Instagram that published surprising content, according to major media reports. S. Army gear alongside prominent figures including President Donald Trump, football megastars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

None of the images published by Jessica Foster were authentic. She was an AI-generated character, as reported by Marca and Euronews. S.

Marine soldier and specifically as a Trump supporter, according to media. ' The account published many different images, such as selfies with 'army buddies' and numerous photos alongside Trump. Based on the account, Foster was claimed to have spoken at Trump's peace council and visited Greenland.

In the images, the AI woman always appeared in military gear. Many fake images were made to look as if they were taken in the White House. The images showed clear signs of AI: usually the woman's name tag read Foster, but sometimes just the first name Jessica.

He seemed strong, loyal, and traditionally attractive in just the way that Michael Bay's movies require. He was like every MAGA bumper sticker in human form, and for his audience, the 'human' part was completely optional.

Ara Rubyan, Conservative political commentator

Her military rank varied between posts. The AI character had over a million followers on Instagram. The account's main purpose was to direct followers to a paid OnlyFans site under the AI profile's name.

According to Marca, Foster published 'suggestive' content on Instagram, such as pictures of her bare feet. On OnlyFans, she sold foot pictures for tens of dollars based on social media images. The most expensive single image cost over a hundred dollars.

The identity of the account's administrator remains unknown. After reports by Marca and Euronews, the AI account disappeared from both Instagram and OnlyFans. Journalist Kat Tenbarge said in the Courier podcast that the account spread propaganda by implying Foster worked close to Trump, while in reality it sold foot pictures on OnlyFans.

Tenbarge also said the account objectified women serving in the military. Conservative political commentator Ara Rubyan wrote on Substack that Foster seemed like a strong, loyal, and traditionally attractive figure, akin to a MAGA bumper sticker in human form, with the 'human' part optional for her audience. Deepfake is realistic-looking image, video, or audio material produced by combining or modifying existing material using machine learning AI.

Deepfakes are used in cybercrimes and spreading fake news and false pornography. Deepfakes can make public figures say or do things they haven't actually said or done.

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