
A set of conjoined ‘twins’ have quickly gone viral online, racking up hundreds of followers with their content said to be from Miami.
Valeria and Camila have in their Instagram bio that they’re ‘two heads’ but ‘one vibe’ but users have quickly spotted a bizarre truth about the women.
With just over 100 posts on the platform so far, they’ve also got a TikTok and Telegram set up as they post various fashion pictures with plenty of bikinis, low necklines and short skirts.
But, it seems they’re not too different to other influencers being called out for being AI such as the one dubbed ‘the world’s most beautiful girl’.
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Yep, yet again, it seems like this account is too good to be true, despite answering questions on their background via Stories.

Writing that they were ‘born this way’, the twins claimed they get ‘a lot of stares’ but would never consider ‘medical separation’.
Valeria and Camila claim to be 25 years old and from Florida and wouldn’t have their life ‘any other way’.
And in the final part of their Q&A, they claim: “We move, we talk, we’re obviously not AI.”
But not everyone seems to agree with that as much of their comments sections see the repeated asks of ‘this real??’ and ‘AI’.
Some AI influencers on social media will be pretty upfront on that on their accounts, making it clear they’re not real and kind of leaning into it.
Yet the twins remain vague and outright deny being AI, completing it with compelling stories about having their spines ‘dangerously fused together’ at birth.
They’re still being debunked though, with one AI Prompt Engineer, Andrew Hulbert confirming them as fake to the Daily Mail.
“The narrative is created to hype potential interaction. It's the perfect story on the perfect person to give the perfect result of engagement which is what the user is aiming for,” he said.

Hulbert said the images ‘are clearly AI-generated’, pointing out the likes of their hyper-stylised body which their ‘friends’ also seem to share.
“These images are the personification of what the media thinks beauty is and there isn't a flaw amongst any of them,” he continued, as he described them as ‘unrealistic’.
The expert went on to point out their eyes as a ‘key giveaway’ as well the photography itself essentially being too perfect.
“Guys this is AI, why is everyone believing this bs,” one user commented on a post, while others go on to splash the praise about their appearance. But then again, maybe some of these people know they’re fake and that’s just what they’re into…
Topics: Instagram, TikTok, Artificial Intelligence, Social Media