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FastCompanyby Jesus DiazMarch 11, 2026

The most popular MAGA influencer you’ve never heard of is an AI foot fetish model

The rise of AI-generated influencers like Jessica Foster highlights a significant shift in brand strategy, where authenticity is increasingly challenged by synthetic personas that cater to specific audience desires. Brands must navigate this new landscape by understanding the implications of digital trust and the potential for misinformation, while also leveraging the allure of tailored narratives to engage their target demographics effectively.

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FastCompany: Do you know who Jessica Foster is? Neither did I until last week, which is surprising because (1) she has amassed 1 million followers on Instagram after starting her account just a few months ago, (2) she is a U.S. Army soldier with a look as wholesome and American as apple pie, and (3) she is a huge Trump supporter. With that trifecta, you could assume she would be a star on Fox News, Newsmax, or The Joe Rogan Experience . But no, she is nowhere to be found on those platforms—or any major U.S. media outlet, for that matter.

And that’s because she is a computer-generated mirage designed by an anonymous operator to funnel conservative men toward an OnlyFans page where “she” sells foot fetish pics. [Images: Jessica Foster /Instagram] I came across Foster while reading the Spanish sports media , which covered the AI character after her account posted fake images of her attending a White House reception for the MLS championship-winning Inter Miami soccer team , alongside Donald Trump and Lionel Messi .

(She also has appeared in the Oval Office alongside Cristiano Ronaldo.) The stunt triggered a massive wave of coverage across sports outlets in “fútbol”-obsessed Spain and Latin America, which then expanded to TV , other online publications , and national newspapers with huge readerships like 20 Minutos . Who, or what, is Jessica Foster? The Instagram profile @jessicaa.foster went live on December 14, 2025. In just three months, the account has more than a million followers.

The recipe for this success was fairly simple: The puppet master behind the screen pumped out a constant stream of content around this fictitious, Trump-loving female soldier and built an entire digital lore by letting followers peek into her daily life. We see Jessica posing in army bunks , frolicking with female soldiers, shoeless at the office , and behind an F-22 Raptor fighter jet.

The feed is packed with high-resolution, completely forged photos of her posing with Trump and politicians like Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy ; in one, she’s speaking at the Board of Peace Conference—Donald Trump’s international body created to mediate the Gaza conflict. She even invaded Greenland , because of course, all it takes to conquer a country is a Colgate smile. [Screenshot: courtesy of the author] But all this is just bait to pick up right-leaning men straight into adult subscription sites.

Under the username @jessicanextdoor, her OnlyFans bio unironically reads: “public servant by day, troublemaker by night 🤍 i’m new to this, don’t be rude please 😭👉🏼👈🏼 btw i respond to every message, but be patient since I’m not a robot haha.” The account pulls in cash primarily by peddling fetish content, specifically foot photography, while farming direct tips from subscribers that can hit over $100 on a single post. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jessica (@jessicaa.foster) This entire grift operates in direct violation of OnlyFans’ terms of service .

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The article discusses the emergence of AI-generated influencers, which represents a significant shift in brand strategy and raises important questions about authenticity and digital trust, making it highly relevant and novel for brand strategy professionals.

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