A pro-Trump influencer with a million followers is exposed as an entirely AI-created personality, blending military imagery with controversial content.
Jessica Foster, an AI-generated influencer, has amassed a massive following of over a million people on Instagram, despite not being a real person. The virtual personality, created on December 14, 2025, quickly gained attention with her pro-Trump, patriotic persona. Posing in military uniforms and appearing with prominent figures like Donald Trump, Lionel Messi, and Melania Trump, Foster’s posts seemed to capture a sense of American pride. But, as recent revelations show, everything about Jessica Foster is a carefully crafted illusion.
The Rise of a Fictitious Soldier
Jessica Foster presents herself as a young, patriotic American soldier, ardently supporting former President Donald Trump. Her profile features numerous photos with Trump, sporting a military uniform, as well as images where she appears to be at the White House or engaging in various international events. The picture of her as a fervent military wife also fits into the narrative of her seemingly perfect life. But behind these images lies an unsettling truth—none of them are real.
The young woman’s photographs, it turns out, are generated entirely by artificial intelligence. Despite appearing highly realistic, the images were manipulated and adjusted, with subtle inconsistencies in the military outfit and the background details. Observers began to notice these discrepancies, including slight distortions in her military attire and oddities in the placement of shadows, sparking suspicions about the authenticity of the content. As Fast Company, relayed by Slate, reports, these inconsistencies were the first clues that Foster was not a real person.
“The most dangerous thing… It’s not that it’s fake, it’s how much a million people needed it to be real,” remarked one American conservative in response to the revelation.
An Erotic Persona Wrapped in Patriotism
While Foster’s posts appear to promote a sense of national pride, her Instagram account has a darker side. The AI-created persona serves as a vehicle to drive traffic to an OnlyFans account, where users can purchase explicit content. The erotic material is primarily focused on foot fetishism, with some customers paying over $100 for a single photo. This reveals a troubling trend, where a falsely constructed, patriotic figure is used to sell sexually explicit content under the guise of American military values.
This dual-use of a fabricated persona has led to criticisms from many, particularly from those who feel it trivializes the serious image of the American military. The fact that Foster is presented as a soldier, engaging in what some see as the sexualization of military life, has drawn significant backlash. Critics argue that it undermines the real sacrifice and dedication of actual service members.
Additionally, the existence of Foster’s OnlyFans account violates platform policies, which stipulate that all AI-generated content must be clearly labeled as such, and that each account must belong to a natural person. This breach of platform rules has sparked discussions about the ethics and legality of creating and profiting from AI personas.
As the controversy grows, the case of Jessica Foster raises significant questions about the blurred lines between reality and digital fabrication, especially when it comes to influencing and manipulating online audiences. It also underscores a troubling trend in which social media platforms are being used to sell ideologies, identities, and explicit content—all within the framework of a completely artificial persona.