The story of a beautiful American female soldier quickly went viral on social media, garnering millions of followers and admiration. But when the truth came out, people were shocked to discover that this woman was not actually a human, but a fake identity created by artificial intelligence (AI).
Who is Jessica Foster?
Photos and videos of a female soldier named Jessica Foster went viral on social media. In these photos, she was sometimes seen with Donald Trump and at other times with prominent leaders such as Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky. Her account gained millions of followers, and people began praising her patriotism and beauty.
Job is done. 🇺🇸 ❤️ @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/XcuGGPqJYw
— Jessica Foster 🇺🇸 (@JessicaFosnc) March 12, 2026
An investigation revealed that there was no real soldier named Jessica Foster. The US Army also found no record of her name. According to experts, all her photos and videos were created using AI technology, which also showed numerous errors, such as incorrect uniforms and digital glitches.
How did it go viral?
This account reached over a million followers in just a few months. Her posts, a mix of patriotism, glamour, and engaging content, quickly attracted a following. Many people continued to comment on her photos, unaware that she wasn’t real.
GM patriots why can’t I get a GM text every morning from patriots. pic.twitter.com/4DI96NnXln
— Jessica Foster 🇺🇸 (@JessicaFosnc) March 9, 2026
This incident isn’t an isolated incident. According to reports, many fake profiles created by AI are surfacing on social media, misleading people and sometimes used for money or publicity. Experts say such fake identities may increase in the future, increasing the risk of spreading misinformation.
What’s the danger?
This incident has made it clear that AI technology has advanced to the point that it can create completely fake people that people mistake for real. Therefore, it’s important to be cautious before trusting everything you see on social media, as what you see isn’t always true.
Who wants an army girl pic.twitter.com/nBMBJGORaT
— Jessica Foster 🇺🇸 (@JessicaFosnc) February 28, 2026









