Viral Influencer Caught Using AI To Paste Her Face Onto Another Creator


A massive social media scandal is exploding after white influencer Lauren Blake Boultier was caught allegedly "body-snatching" via AI. The victim, African-American creator Tatiana Elizabeth, revealed that Boultier digitally pasted her own face onto Elizabeth's body to fake a high-end lifestyle at a tennis tournament.
The evidence is undeniable. Elizabeth shared her original photo from the 2024 US Open, showing her in a white tennis outfit with a Louis Vuitton bag at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Boultier's version is a carbon copy same clothes, same stadium, and even Elizabeth's actual tattoo on the wrist but with Boultier’s face swapped in. To make it weirder, Boultier tagged the location as Miami, despite the New York stadium being clearly visible.
"This is a real person who used AI to put her head on my body," Elizabeth told her followers, describing the move as a total lack of "couth." While Elizabeth kept her tone grounded, calling for accountability rather than bullying, the internet is not being as kind.
This isn't just a one-off glitch; it’s a dark new trend. "Virtual influencers" and some OnlyFans creators are increasingly using AI tools to steal content from real people, swapping faces to create "original" videos without ever leaving their houses. While Boultier has yet to apologize or explain the digital identity theft, the viral call-out has pulled back the curtain on how easy and creepy it has become to live a double life online.