A patriotic poster girl of the MAGA movement, now famous for her love of Coors Light, firearms and sub-zero bikini shoots, has been revealed as a total digital fabrication.
This viral influencer babe is not an American patriot at all, but rather a 22-year-old male medical student from India.
The aspiring orthopedic surgeon admitted that the blonde bombshell was nothing more than his AI-generated goldmine designed to fund his way through med school and, ironically, finance his eventual move to the United States.
Leveraging demographic data from Google’s Gemini AI, the creator engineered Emily Hart, a digital persona tailored to exploit the MAGA male crowd.
The account garnered 10,000 followers within the first month.
The AI-generated insights suggested that older conservative men in the US possess significant disposable income and high levels of group loyalty, Hart’s creator told Wired magazine.
Marketed as a registered nurse, the AI-generated influencer was designed to serve political content to a targeted audience of lonely conservative men.
One picture displayed Hart firing a rifle. The caption read: ‘If you want a reason to unfollow: Christ is king, abortion is murder, and all illegals must be deported.’

A patriotic poster girl of the MAGA movement, now famous for her love of Coors Light, firearms and sub-zero bikini shoots, has been revealed as a total digital fabrication (AI-generated photo)

Marketed as a registered nurse, the AI-generated influencer, Emily Hart, was designed to serve political content to a targeted audience of lonely conservative men (AI-generated photo)

This viral influencer babe is not an American patriot at all, but rather a 22-year-old male medical student from India (AI-generated photo)
The medical student from India told Wired, ‘Every day I’d write something pro-Christian, pro-Second Amendment, pro-life, anti-abortion, anti-woke, and anti-immigration.’
The AI creator transformed Hart’s digital popularity into a lucrative enterprise, capitalizing on her appeal within the conservative niche to sell MAGA-branded apparel.
Beyond merchandise, he established a presence on Fanvue, an OnlyFans rival that has distinguished itself by explicitly permitting AI-generated material, where subscribers pay for access to explicit and fake content.
This pivot proved highly profitable, with the creator reportedly ‘raking in thousands of dollars a month.’
‘I was spending maybe 30 to 50 minutes of my day, and I was making good money for a medical student,’ he explained. ‘In India, even in professional jobs, you can’t make this amount of money. I haven’t seen any easier way to make money online.’
Hart’s profile on Instagram was removed in February for ‘fraudulent’ activity.
And she is not the only fake babe to be removed from the internet after soaring success.
To her one million adoring Instagram fans, Jessica Foster was also the ultimate MAGA dream girl.

Beyond merchandise, he established a presence on Fanvue, an OnlyFans rival that has distinguished itself by explicitly permitting AI-generated material, where subscribers pay for access to explicit and fake content (AI-generated photo)

Hart’s profile on Instagram was removed in February for ‘fraudulent’ activity (AI-generated photo)

Foster posed on the tarmac with President Trump, sporting high heels and a slicked-back hairstyle (AI-generated photo)

The account constantly baited its male audience (AI-generated photo)
She was a gorgeous blonde serving in the US Army. She posed on the tarmac with President Donald Trump while sporting high heels and a slicked-back hairstyle, snapped selfies in front of fighter jets and carried out grueling military missions in Greenland alongside her female comrades. All with a smile on her face.
Her seemingly VIP access and flawless image had her followers completely swooning. The comment sections of her posts were flooded with single men begging to know how to score an introduction.
There was just one glaring problem: Foster wasn’t real. She was a total sham, also created entirely by artificial intelligence (AI).
This digital phantom first flickered onto the scene in December, launching with a defiant, two-word bio that signaled exactly the type of demographic she was hunting for: ‘America First.’
Almost instantly, her account became a magnet for MAGA supporters who flocked to the profile to worship what they genuinely believed was the ultimate conservative icon.
The explosive viral rise of AI creations like Hart and Foster has pulled back the curtain on a cynical new frontier in the battle for your digital attention.
As of late, hundreds of deepfake videos featuring ‘Iranian female soldiers’ and fighter pilots are circulating online, signaling pro-Iran messages. The clips show glamorous Middle Eastern women in full military gear, supposedly ready for battle.
But there is one glaring problem with this high-tech recruitment drive: the women do not exist, and the military roles they are playing are strictly forbidden in Iran.
Other accounts on Instagram showed a curvaceous brunette posing with Elon Musk while he gave her a tour of SpaceX.
Many of these profiles have since been deleted – but the profits have already been made.


