Vicky Pattison releases her own DeepFake ‘sex tape’ online. Reality star Vicky Pattison has released her own deepfake sex tape on social media ahead of her documentary. And now, she is facing massive criticism. But many are searching for Vicky Pattison full video and we got you covered.
The former Geordie Shore star, 37, shared the deepfake pornography through an anonymous account on X over the weekend to highlight the dangers of this AI technology and ‘to experience what victims of this horrifying and ever-growing trend go through’.
Vicky Pattison releases her own DeepFake ‘sex tape’ online
Deepfake technology can place somebody’s face on pornographic images or even videos to create realistic and violating content, with the UK government planning to implement punitive laws to crack down on perpetrators.
Vicky has ‘directed and produced’ a deepfake video featuring herself as part of her new Channel 4 documentary, Vicky Pattison: My Deepfake Sex Tape, which investigates the alarming depth of this issue.
The video, which begins with the AI version of herself in a bra before she becomes topless, already sparked comments and reactions from X useres before she revealed that she was behind its release.
‘I wrestled with this decision for a long time, mulling over the permanence of it, and ultimately coming to accept the fact that this content may live online forever,’ she said in a statement.
In an Instagram story, Vicky explained that after ‘months of debate’ with Channel 4 and production company Potato, they made the ‘very difficult choice’ to release the tape on X.
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The recently married TV star then thanked fans for their support, writing: ‘I directed and produced it with actors to ensure the process was fully consensual from start to finish.’
She continued: ‘Whilst I know this doesn’t begin to compare to the distress and horror actual victims feel when they discover this content of themselves, I hope it will give some insight of what they go through.’
Vicky added that the most ‘horrifying’ aspect of the documentary was realising how easy it was to use this one piece of technology that has ‘ruined thousands of women’s lives’.
The media personality called deepfake technology a ‘terrifying evolution of an age-old tale… of power, control, and exploitation of women’. She reiterated that women shouldn’t ‘live in fear of the ever-present threat of AI’.
In a separate Instagram post announcing the documentary, she also confirmed the inclusion of testimony from women who this ‘thriving’ technology has directly impacted.
‘Women are being violated in the most intimate and dehumanising way, & the world just scrolls past,’ she wrote.
She continued: ‘Their stories are heartbreaking, but they’re also a testament to the strength it takes to reclaim your life after something so horrific.
‘This film is my plea for action. We need stronger laws. We need tech companies to step up. We need society to wake up.’
Shaminder Nahal, Head of Specialist Factual at Channel 4 said: ‘We are hugely grateful to Vicky for immersing herself in the subject of image-based abuse in the most provocative and visceral way possible.
‘I hope that this bold and thoughtful film will offer real insights, spark debate and move the discussion about deepfake pornography forward at a time when technology is moving so fast, we don’t even know where it will take us.’
One of the participants is Channel 4 News presenter Cathy Newman, who discovered a deepfake porn video of herself last year.
Cara Hunter, a Member of the Legislative Assembly in Northern Ireland,also features after becoming a victim of image-based abuse in 2022.
Her husband, Ercan Ramadan, was among many to share support in the comments, as he wrote: ‘Powerful. So proud of you.’
Geordie Shore co-star Nathan Henry said,
‘Well done, amazing work.’
Vicky Pattison is criticised for creating ‘deeply disrespectful’ deepfake:
Vicky Pattison has been criticised for creating her own deepfake porn video for a new Channel 4 documentary My Deepfake Sex Tape.
An abuse victim has condemned the star’s decision, branding the move ‘deeply disrespectful’ and a ‘PR stunt’.
In the new series, which will air next week, the former Geordie Shore star, 37, has fully immersed herself into the world to properly understand the violation of image-based abuse.
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Deepfake porn is the latest in a long line of methods of sexual abuse of women online and Vicky has now got involved in this rapidly evolving violation of privacy.
According to The Sun, deepfake image abuse survivor named Jodie has criticised Vicky’s choice to create the porn video and claimed campaign groups ‘strongly advised’ against the idea.
Jodie said: ‘As a survivor of synthetic intimate image abuse, I feel deeply offended, let down, and disappointed by Channel 4’s decision to create and distribute a ‘deepfake’ video of Vicky Pattison for her upcoming documentary.