Meet the AI model dubbed ‘hottest in the world’ who has footballers, MMA stars and tennis aces sliding into her DMs

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AN AI model has footballers, MMA stars and tennis aces sliding into her DMs.

Emily Pellegrini has been dubbed the “hottest in the world” after racking up 135,000 Instagram follower.

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Emily Pellegrini is an AI generated model with 135,000 Instagram followers[/caption]
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She has been dubbed the ‘hottest in the world’ on social media[/caption]

She has also been offered dates at expensive restaurants and fancy holidays, but not everything is as it seems.

Emily is not a real person and is instead an AI generated model earning thousands for her creator.

Although the photos and videos on her feed appear realistic, her toned physique and brown hair are completely AI generated.

The realism of the snaps has fooled athletes, though, according to her creator, with footballers, MMA fighters and billionaires sliding into Emily’s DMs.

Meanwhile, the AI model has earned her creator almost £8,000 in just six weeks on content creation platform Fanvue.

Explaining the account, they told the Daily Mail: “I asked Chat GPT what’s the average man’s dream girl and it said brown hair long and long legs, so I made her exactly how it said.

“The goal was to make her likeable and attractive. I wanted to keep her as real as possible.”

They continued: “It’s very different who contacts her where. Via Instagram direct message there are really famous people, like footballers, billionaires, MMA fighters and tennis players.

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Footballers, MMA fighters and tennis players have all slid into Emily’s DMs[/caption]
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The AI model has earned her creator close to £8,000 since her account was launched[/caption]

“They think she is real. They invite her to Dubai to meet and eat at great restaurants.”

As well as Emily, the creator also launched an account for her “sister”, with Fiona Pellegrini amassing 30,000 followers within a few weeks.

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