![]() ![]() Twitter did not respond to an emailed request for comment, which included links to nine accounts posting pornographic deepfakes. A tweet, since deleted, included a deepfake image of Addison Rae Easterling. ![]() The account frequently posts sexually suggestive tweets containing authentic videos of female celebrities that get similar attention. The person behind that Twitter account told NBC News they deleted the tweet after receiving backlash. Top replies to the tweet with the deepfake of Easterling linked to a longer, sexually explicit version of that video. In comparison, Twitter owner Elon Musk’s pinned tweet had 26 million views as of publication. One particularly viral tweet posted May 31 - a short clip in which the face of Easterling was inserted onto the body of a woman on a bed - had been viewed more than 21 million times as of Tuesday, according to Twitter’s public view count. ![]()
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