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Mia Zelu uploaded an Instagram carousel of herself seemingly at Wimbledon; however, the post isn't what her nearly 200K followers think because she's an AI-powered social media influencer.
The Post took to the streets to see if both locals and tourists could tell the difference between real beauties and fake bots ...
Part of a fast-growing trend of “virtual influencers,” the account's front-row selfies and tenniscore fashion initially had fans fooled.
Mia Zelu has turned heads at Wimbledon 2025 with visuals of her attending various tennis events. However, a series of convincing images showing a fashion-forward woman are fake. The influencer with ...
Mia’s brunette AI sister, Ana Zelu, has even more followers on Instagram than she does: 266,000. But Ana has been around ...
Mia Zelu, an AI influencer, recently fooled Instagram users with lifelike photos appearing to show her at Wimbledon. The images, showcasing her near the tennis court, garnered significant attention, ...
Mia Zelu is a beautiful blonde who has captured the eye -- and hearts -- of scores of admirers. Men peppered her social media account with compliments. Some asked her out. Others even proposed. In ...
The Pimm’s looked real as the setting sun over a summer’s day in southwest London backlit the sliced cucumber, orange and ...
“People are used to seeing curated, almost perfect images from human influencers, achieved through extensive editing, filters ...
Another popular AI influencer is Aitana Lopez, a 25-year-old virtual model created in 2023 by the Spanish company The Clueless. Lopez’s Instagram bio claims that she’s the “1st AI influencer created,” ...
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Some even commented that Mia’s post “looked better than real influencers at Wimbledon.” However, others expressed concern ...