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pornography Deepfake portrayed by actor Jacob Elordi It is attracting the attention of many X users, after the “Saltburn” star’s face was superimposed on the body of a 17-year-old OnlyFans model.

One post including the minor received more than 3 million views on Tuesday.

The OnlyFans model whose body was used He has since spoken out about the situationAs reported by TMZ.

The 19-year-old, who lives in Brazil, claimed that the torso in the footage belonged to him and described the footage as scary, adding that it was recorded when he was a minor. He is now requesting that the video be removed.

Some fans pointed out that the body is clearly not Elordi’s because it does not have his distinctive birthmarks. Others gathered around the actor, denouncing the video and those who shared it.

“Can you please stop spreading Jacob Elordi’s deepfake You are disgusting“, one user wrote.

“The people sharing Jacob Elordi’s video are no better than the people sharing the AI-powered photos of Taylor Swift. It’s disgusting, no matter what gender it is,” said another.

At least 16 separate deepfake posts depicting Elordi were found on X on Tuesday, NBC News reported. The 26-year-old movie star is just the latest victim of artificial intelligence deepfakes spreading on social media.

Megan Thee Stallion faced similar issues earlier this month, and X-rated photos of Taylor Swift became such a big problem online in January that the platform temporarily made her name unsearchable to protect her image and likeness.

The White House also took note of the incident, with press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre telling ABC News at the time that they… “Disturbed” by what happened to Swift And that Congress “must take legislative action.”

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