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‘Jennifer Aniston’ deepfake suckers in victims across world including Paul Davis – and there’s ‘Brad Pitt’ too


It’s Jennifer Aniston. But it’s not THE Jennifer Aniston.

This Jennifer Aniston is a crook — and she’s an expert at convincing you to part with your hard-earned money.

But take a long, hard, closer look. She’s not even real. She’s a deepfake. One of a tricky new wave of frauds taking place across the world.

And the sweet talker has suckered in victims around the globe — including red-faced Paul Davis.

The 43-year-old handed over $415 to the AI scammer after falling for her charms.

He admits to being sceptical at first but when she sent him her driving licence and told him that she “loved him”, he was sucked in.

‘Jennifer Aniston’ send a series of messages as part of the elaborate scam.
Camera Icon‘Jennifer Aniston’ send a series of messages as part of the elaborate scam. Credit: Daily Echo/Solent News & Photo Agency/Daily Echo/Solent News

“I’ve had fake videos from Jennifer Aniston saying she loves me and asking for £200 ($415). I believed it — and I paid,” he said.

Mr Davis sent the fraudster Apple gift cards to the value, saying: “I got bitten. Once bitten, twice shy.”

He said he finally fell victim after months of being hounded.


It’s Jennifer Aniston. But it’s not THE Jennifer Aniston.

This Jennifer Aniston is a crook — and she’s an expert at convincing you to part with your hard-earned money.

But take a long, hard, closer look. She’s not even real. She’s a deepfake. One of a tricky new wave of frauds taking place across the world.

And the sweet talker has suckered in victims around the globe — including red-faced Paul Davis.

The 43-year-old handed over $415 to the AI scammer after falling for her charms.

He admits to being sceptical at first but when she sent him her driving licence and told him that she “loved him”, he was sucked in.

‘Jennifer Aniston’ send a series of messages as part of the elaborate scam.
Camera Icon‘Jennifer Aniston’ send a series of messages as part of the elaborate scam. Credit: Daily Echo/Solent News & Photo Agency/Daily Echo/Solent News

“I’ve had fake videos from Jennifer Aniston saying she loves me and asking for £200 ($415). I believed it — and I paid,” he said.

Mr Davis sent the fraudster Apple gift cards to the value, saying: “I got bitten. Once bitten, twice shy.”

He said he finally fell victim after months of being hounded.

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