Corinna Kopf has been calling out fake accounts using artificial intelligence to impersonate her after one deepfake had allegedly convinced a fan that she was going to marry them
A spicy model who rakes in "£1million a month" has been caught in an AI marriage scam.
Corinna Kopf has been calling out fake accounts using artificial intelligence to impersonate her to convince fans that she's marrying them. The vlogger turned racy star has made several posts to her Instagram stories to highlight the fraudsters.
Kopf is one of a rising number of the internet’s biggest names being deep-faked and making their way into the DMs of fans since the rise of the technology in 2023. Using her platform of well over 6.6 million followers, the American multimillionaire shared the actions of the imposters.
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In one of the initial posts, Kopf revealed a message from a person who said she'd deleted her Telegram account and had no intention of paying them back.
She replied: “The amount of messages I get like this on the daily is very concerning… if I don’t message you from this account only, it is not me. I’m not on Telegram nor Whatsapp, nor any email or phone number.
“This account only, please don’t get scammed.”
Responding to her post, one user said they saw on Reddit that someone was convinced he was engaged to Kopf.
“He posted an AI video someone sent to him of you telling him how much you love him,” the poster wrote. Corinna posted the video to her stories, alongside the caption “A Masterpiece.”
“I don’t like how you are leaving me online like that. I already told you that I’m the real Corinna Kopf and I really love you. I told you that I lost my purse with all of my information and you did not talk anything,” the AI video said.
“We are going to see each other soon I promise you that.”
Once popular for her Fortnite streams, she hasn't looked back since as she now rakes in an eye-watering amount of cash selling saucy snaps. Even in some of her "bad months" she retains a rather robust bank balance, as she still gets a pay-out of about £538,000 ($680k).
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