#KylieJenner #AIScam #CelebrityImpersonation #aarongbeebe#OnlineFraud #kimkardashian #gonnahappen

#KylieJenner #AIScam #CelebrityImpersonation #aarongbeebe#OnlineFraud #kimkardashian #gonnahappen

This video documents a year-long pattern of AI-driven celebrity impersonation, now shifting from accounts claiming to be Kim Kardashian to one claiming to be Kylie Jenner.

The current account sends short video messages that disappear and repeatedly avoids basic identity verification such as a live Zoom or real-time voice call. Similar tactics were used in the earlier Kim Kardashian impersonation, which began on Facebook and resulted in financial loss through false promises of professional opportunities, meet-and-greets, and reimbursements that never occurred.

Across both situations, the behavior remains consistent: AI-style videos, disappearing messages, refusal to verify identity, and shifting narratives. The latest development differs in that the account is offering money rather than requesting it — a variation that suggests a different form of manipulation rather than a traditional scam.

There is no claim that these messages come from any legitimate representatives. Based on the pattern, this appears to be impersonation using AI-generated media.

There has been no engagement, no transactions, and no agreements — only screen recordings preserved to show how AI impersonation is evolving.

As AI tools become more accessible, this case raises broader questions about celebrity impersonation, platform safeguards, and public vulnerability in the age of synthetic media.

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