The leaked AI video of Bobbi Althoff first started going around on X (Twitter) on February 20th. The first known user to share it is @destroynectar, who posted it with the caption, "Bobbi Althoff got leaked (don't check hidden)," using reverse psychology to try and get people to check the hidden replies for the video. A fake sexually explicit video of podcast host Bobbi Althoff spread rapidly on X Tuesday afternoon, adding to the platform's recent challenges in cracking down on deepfakes of female celebrities. Breaking Down the Viral Incident. A fake AI-generated video of Bobbi Althoff started making rounds on niche message boards. The content spread faster on X (formerly Twitter). The manipulated video racked up more than 4.5 million views in just nine hours, showing how quickly this type of content can go viral. The author of the original post â which suggested followers could find the "leaked" video in the tweet's "hidden" replies â later wrote a comment: "Bobbi Althoff if you see this I A fake sexually explicit video of podcast host Bobbi Althoff was trending on X despite it violating the platform's rules. The now taken down video adds to the platform's recent challenges in The video, titled Bobbi Althoff leak video, went viral, and she started trending on X. The video has also set off a debate on the unethical usage of AI on the internet. US podcaster Bobbi Althoff has responded after AI deepfake images were leaked of her online. Althoff became the latest celebrity to be targeted by deep fakes, with Taylor Swift being targeted earlier this year and the singer reportedly considering legal action. Explicit content featuring Althoff's image was shared online and quickly went viral. Bobbi Althoff arrives to the 2024 People's Choice Awards held at Barker Hangar on February 18, 2024 in Santa Monica, California. -- (Photo by Todd Williamson/NBC via Getty Images) Just one month after deepfakes of Taylor Swift went viral on X, Bobbi Althoff was targeted by
AI-generated videos, sparking backlash online. One day after the clips of Althoff began to spread, the Podcaster Bobbi Althoff has shut down rumors that an explicit viral video that appears to show her masturbating was real, calling it an "AI-generated" deepfake. "Hate to disappoint you all