((exclusive)): Fan-topia.mondomonger.deepfakes.ariana.grande.a...
: The abundance of high-definition music videos and public appearances provides "Mondomongers" (creators who trade in this media) with ample data to train AI models.
: Her massive following ensures a high demand for content featuring her likeness.
Fan-Topia has emerged as one of the largest subscription-based platforms dedicated to non-consensual sexually explicit deepfakes. Unlike earlier iterations of deepfake forums, sites like Fan-Topia operate as commercial entities—often registered as limited companies like OSOMR Ltd. in the UK—allowing creators to monetize AI-generated content through credit cards and cryptocurrency. Fan-Topia.Mondomonger.Deepfakes.Ariana.Grande.a...
Creators on platforms like Fan-Topia and Behance frequently use her image because:
Deepfake creators sell nonconsensual video on ‘hidden’ websites : The abundance of high-definition music videos and
The proliferation of these deepfakes has outpaced current legislation, creating a "grey zone" in digital rights.
Ariana Grande’s status as a global icon makes her likeness particularly vulnerable to these AI manipulations. Analysts from the University of Ottawa note that her specific aesthetic—the high ponytail, miniskirts, and high heels—makes her easily recognizable even in low-quality synthetic media. Unlike earlier iterations of deepfake forums, sites like
: There is a common misconception that celebrities are less harmed by these images due to their fame, which creators use to justify the production of non-consensual media. Legal and Ethical Challenges