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A pair of social media influencers who rapidly gained over 280,000 followers by sharing their "intimate life as a conjoined pair" have been exposed as being entirely generated by artificial intelligence.
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The duo, who call themselves Valeria and Camila, joined Instagram in December 2025 under the account @itsvaleriaandcamila. They have posted nearly 100 photos and videos featuring a predominantly sexy image, often in bikinis or revealing outfits, including clips kissing other women. They claim to be 25-year-olds from Florida, sharing one body with two hearts but able to control one side each.
In interactions with fans, they described having separate stomachs allowing them to eat different foods and experiencing hunger or thirst at different times. They also stated they date men, but "must be physically and emotionally attracted to the same man simultaneously."





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British media invited AI expert Andrew Hulbert to analyze the account, who confirmed the twins were AI-generated. He pointed out several flaws: unnaturally perfect body proportions, flawless skin, eyes and skin tones being too identical, and an overall "too polished, too glossy, like Barbie dolls" appearance. He noted that discerning AI creations involves checking ear structures, finger counts, and whether scars or marks appear in the exact same spot across different images.
Users also identified technical errors, such as meaningless gibberish text on a background menu in an ice cream shop photo.
Psychologists warn that the popularity of such AI influencers could distort public beauty standards. Experts suggest constant exposure to these exaggeratedly perfect, poreless images could lead some to view them as the norm, causing dissatisfaction with their own or their partner's bodies and posing potential mental health and relationship risks.
















