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Meet Jessica Foster: The viral OnlyFans AI fooling millions of MAGA fans

Meet Jessica Foster: The viral OnlyFans AI fooling millions of MAGA men
Meet Jessica Foster: The viral OnlyFans AI fooling millions of MAGA men Copyright  Jessica Foster / Instagram screengrabs
Copyright Jessica Foster / Instagram screengrabs
By David Mouriquand
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MAGA fans have a new poster girl... However, the picture is far from perfect and the implications considering current events are troubling.

She’s glamorous. She’s in the military. She’s posing with Donald Trump and his entourage. She’s rubbing shoulders with world leaders.

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Meet Jessica Foster, the latest viral MAGA influencer whose online bio reads “america first”. She has amassed nearly one million followers on Instagram since December 2025. Mostly men, by the looks of it.

Foster’s followers have been interacting with her and thanking her for her service and for championing the Trump cause.

Snag #1: She’s not real.

Foster is an AI-generated avatar controlled by an anonymous creator.

Several posts started to give the game away, including one of Foster in combat uniform with her nametag reading “Jessica” rather than “Foster” (only last names are used, as per US Army code), as well as a subsequent photo of Foster delivering a speech at Trump’s Board of Peace meeting in Washington.

The digital gaffe? The placard reads: “Border of Peace” and the caption thanks Trump for an invitation to the “Border of Peace Conference.”

Deceit is in the details.

Border of Peace
Border of Peace Jessica Foster / Instagram

Snag #2: More than a fake, Foster’s a fake foot fetish model who’s been duping right-leaning men for OnlyFans cash.

Indeed, Jessica Foster was designed to funnel followers towards adult subscription content, as her Instagram and X profiles direct fans to @jessicanextdoor, where she sells foot fetish material and collects direct tips from subscribers.

Foster’s OnlyFans bio unironically reads: “public servant by day, troublemaker by night. i’m new to this, don’t be rude please. btw i respond to every message, but be patient since I’m not a robot haha.”

Putting aside the crass capitalization of “patriotism” against the backdrop of an ongoing war in the Middle East, we come to a third issue...

Snag #3: She’s violating some rules.

On Instagram, Meta’s policies require that any paid political advertisements prominently disclose the use of AI. For unpaid, organic posts, Meta outsources the problem to third-party fact-checkers who can blur or pull the content if they consider it deceptive misinformation.

It doesn’t seem to be working.

Moreover, the monetization model used by the account appears to violate OnlyFans platform policies, as subscription platforms require profiles to be linked to a verified human being. AI-generated content is supposed to be clearly disclosed.

That doesn’t seem to be working either.

Jessica Foster in action
Jessica Foster in action Jessica Foster / Instagram screengrabs

While many will be laughing their socks off at the thought of horny MAGA men being duped by Foster, the way generative AI blurs the line between authentic and algorithmic-built-for-monetization remains troubling.

Additionally, because no one knows who’s behind Jessica Foster, many have started to speculate that it could be US propaganda or perhaps foreign government propaganda.

“She acts as a military advisor to the Trump administration on Instagram, but she operates as a foot model on OnlyFans,” says journalist Kat Tenbarge on the Courier YouTube channel, who adds that Foster is “pushing sort of propaganda.”

“Not just in support of Trump, not just in support of the US military, but it’s also objectifying women in the military.”

Meanwhile, and as hard a swerve as it may seem, approximately 200 real US service members have been wounded since the start of Operation Epic Fury, according to information received by the Guardian from US Central Command spokesperson Cpt Tim Hawkins.

As of Monday, 13 service members have died in the US war with Iran, and more than 1,300 Iranians have been killed.

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