
MAGA fans went wild over the “army woman” — who was often seen walking alongside Donald Trump, posing with Vladimir Putin and meeting Melania Trump — until the truth hit them. A woman who identified herself as Jessica Foster had over a million followers, thousands of likes on her photos, but never existed in real life; it was an AI-generated profile allegedly linked to the OnlyFans site.
The images, believed to be created using artificial intelligence, portrayed Foster as a US Army soldier leading an extraordinary, high-profile life in line with the “America First” agenda. The visuals captured her in unusual scenarios — from wearing heels aboard a warship in the Strait of Hormuz to giving speeches, engaging in playful moments like pillow fights with fellow soldiers, and appearing alongside some of the world’s most famous figures, according to the Washington Post.
The account will make millions before it is exposed
The now-deleted social media account amassed more than one million followers in just four months after its anonymous creator started posting. A significant portion of the audience was made up of MAGA (Make America Great Again) supporters. The US military confirmed to the Washington Post that there is no person of that name in its records.
According to the report, many users — mostly male accounts — flooded the posts with praise, calling her “beautiful” and supporting her “America First” messages. Several images received more than 30,000 likes, with comment sections filled with heart-eye emojis, suggesting that followers were either unaware or oblivious to the fact that she wasn’t real.
Links to monetization platforms
The account was allegedly linked to OnlyFans before it was removed. The platform later removed the associated account, saying the creator had not completed the required verification process.
Even after the original profile disappeared, similar accounts re-used the same AI-generated images to attract audiences.
Jessica Foster’s case is part of a larger pattern. Across platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X, AI-generated profiles of women posing as pro-Trump soldiers or law enforcement officers have taken hold, and thousands of people have engaged as if the individuals were real.
This case is not limited to the United States. A BBC report highlighted numerous AI-generated videos of Iranian male and female pilots praising their country’s military – despite the fact that Iran does not allow women in combat roles.
Political reactions
Reacting to the situation, former Illinois Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger wrote on X: “Jessica Foster is clearly not a soldier in the US military.” He added: “Jessica Foster is AI. Jessica Foster has a million followers. And if you look at the comments and what some people are saying, oh my god, people who fell for AI, MAGs, old men, come on. It’s crazy.”





