Twitch and OnlyFans star Indiefoxx blackmailed with AI deepfake nudes as fans tell her to stay st
TWITCH and OnlyFans star Indiefoxx has revealed she has been blackmailed with AI-generated deepfake nudes.
The streamer who has returned to Twitch after a two-year ban said that fraudsters tried to profit using fake photos of her.
The star said that they tried to blackmail her threatening to leak the pictures.
She said in a Twitter post: "So today, someone tried to blackmail me for money, threatening to leak AI-generated nudes of me."
She then added: "I’m not kidding sadly."
Her fans were quick to offer their support and urged her to "stay strong."
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One said: "Sorry to hear, hope your ok."
Someone wrote: "stay strong, Jenelle."
Another one said: "I feel so bad for you."
And someone advised her: "All you have to do is report it to the relevant authorities."
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Despite being one of the most popular streamers of 2021, Indiefoxx has been banned from the platform six times over strict nudity rules.
The influencer managed to get herself banned from Twitch twice in four days.
The ban came after she streamed a video of herself lying on a bed in lingerie and writing subscribers' names on her thighs and chest.
Twitch has strict policies on sexual content and nudity and ended up suspending her account again.
She was once again banned for allegedly "selling Twitch services or features" according to Dexerto.
She was later banned alongside Twitch streamer Amouranth for sharing "sexually suggestive" content.
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