The new honey-trap targeting conservative men: Patriot Babes, X-rated videos and MAGA's dream girl
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To her legion of one million Instagram followers, Jessica Foster appeared to be the quintessential MAGA muse. This stunning blonde, clad in military fatigues, captivated audiences as she posed beside President Donald Trump on the tarmac, her high heels and sleek hairstyle adding to the allure. Her selfies with fighter jets and snapshots from demanding missions in Greenland, always shared with a radiant smile, only heightened her appeal.

Jessica’s seemingly exclusive access and impeccable online persona left her fans utterly enchanted. Her posts were inundated with comments from eager admirers, many of whom were single men desperate for an introduction to this striking figure.

However, there was a significant twist to this story: Jessica Foster did not exist. She was a complete fabrication, a creation born from the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI).

Jessica emerged onto the digital landscape in December 2025, her profile marked by a bold, two-word statement: ‘America First.’ This slogan was a clear signal to the audience she sought to captivate.

Her account quickly became a beacon for MAGA enthusiasts, who flocked to what they believed was the profile of a true conservative idol.

Almost instantly, her account became a magnet for MAGA supporters who flocked to the profile to worship what they genuinely believed was the ultimate conservative icon.

The explosive viral rise of AI creations like Foster has pulled back the curtain on a cynical new frontier in the battle for your digital attention. 

Across the web, a provocative new ‘honey-trap’ strategy is emerging: ‘Patriot Babes.’

Foster posed on the tarmac with President Trump, sporting high heels and a slicked-back hairstyle. (This photo of Foster and Trump is AI-generated)

Foster posed on the tarmac with President Trump, sporting high heels and a slicked-back hairstyle. (This photo of Foster and Trump is AI-generated)

To her one million adoring Instagram fans, Jessica Foster was the ultimate MAGA dream girl. (This photo is AI-generated)

To her one million adoring Instagram fans, Jessica Foster was the ultimate MAGA dream girl. (This photo is AI-generated)

 

Almost instantly, her account became a magnet for MAGA supporters who flocked to the profile to worship what they genuinely believed was the ultimate conservative icon. (This photo is AI-generated)

Almost instantly, her account became a magnet for MAGA supporters who flocked to the profile to worship what they genuinely believed was the ultimate conservative icon. (This photo is AI-generated)

Snapped selfies in front of fighter jets and carried out grueling military missions in Greenland alongside her female comrades. (This photo is AI-generated)

Snapped selfies in front of fighter jets and carried out grueling military missions in Greenland alongside her female comrades. (This photo is AI-generated)

Over the last few months, a relentless wave of more than 50 deepfake photos and videos flooded the web, depicting the AI-generated Foster in a series of increasingly bizarre, high-stakes encounters. 

The digital blonde was ‘spotted’ everywhere, from high-level diplomatic summits with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky to posing alongside First Lady Melania Trump and global soccer icon Lionel Messi.

In one particularly wild upload, her Instagram featured a photo of her standing next to Venezuela’s former president Nicolas Maduro shortly after he was taken captive.

The account constantly baited its male audience. ‘[Good morning] patriots why can’t I get a [good morning] text every morning from patriots,’ one caption read.

The charade peaked last month in a video clip showing the AI creation decked out in a military helmet and a heavy-duty tactical vest. The accompanying caption read: ‘Best job in the world.’

Boasting meticulously curated photo galleries titled ‘training’ and ‘dailyarmy,’ Foster’s profile presented the ultimate image of a devoted soldier. 

But behind the patriotic facade lay a much more lucrative and explicit motive.

The account was systematically directing its thousands of lovesick followers to a profile on OnlyFans, the subscription platform infamous as a playground for adult content creators.

The grift didn’t last. A spokesperson for OnlyFans confirmed the account was swiftly booted from the site for violating its strict terms of service, which require users to be verified, flesh-and-blood humans.

Yet, thousands of commenters truly believed she was a living, breathing woman – and Foster isn’t the only synthetic siren out there tricking the internet. And political insiders told the Daily Mail there are real fears that voters are being duped by lines of code.

When asked about the legions of men falling for AI-generated hotties, sources close to the administration are divided.

The account constantly baited its male audience. (This photo is AI-generated)

The account constantly baited its male audience. (This photo is AI-generated)

When asked about the legions of men falling for AI-generated hotties, sources close to the administration are divided. (This photo is AI-generated)

When asked about the legions of men falling for AI-generated hotties, sources close to the administration are divided. (This photo is AI-generated)

In this photo, Foster is shown giving a fake speech to the 'Border of Peace Conference,' a botched play on Trump's new Board of Peace. (This photo is AI-generated)

In this photo, Foster is shown giving a fake speech to the ‘Border of Peace Conference,’ a botched play on Trump’s new Board of Peace. (This photo is AI-generated)

The digital blonde was 'spotted' everywhere, from high-level diplomatic summits with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky. (This photo is AI-generated)

The digital blonde was ‘spotted’ everywhere, from high-level diplomatic summits with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky. (This photo is AI-generated)

Some are far less forgiving of the gullible followers. One administration official in his late 20s bluntly stated: ‘Those men don’t deserve voting rights.’ 

Others brushed off the deception as a way to promote the MAGA movement and score political points. A legal source close to Trump stated ‘all news is good news.’ Meanwhile, a female administration official laughed it off.

‘Well, men are all ridiculous across the political aisle. They see what they want to see. They probably didn’t stop following her after they found out she wasn’t real. But it does go to show how strong the MAGA movement is,’ she told the Daily Mail.

Foster’s Instagram account has since been wiped from the internet. It was only active for four months, and it remains unconfirmed who was pulling the strings behind the fake profile.

Currently, hundreds of deepfake videos featuring ‘Iranian female soldiers’ and fighter pilots are circulating online, signaling pro-Iran messages. The clips show glamorous Middle Eastern women in full military gear, supposedly ready for battle.

But there is one glaring problem with this high-tech recruitment drive: the women don’t exist, and the military roles they are playing are strictly forbidden in Iran.

Other accounts on Instagram showed a curvaceous brunette posing with Elon Musk while he gave her a tour of SpaceX. That profile has since been deleted. 

The White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Mail’s request for comment.

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