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'Perfect girlfriend' AI model makes over $30K a month from messaging lonely men

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Published 15:45 29 Jan 2024 GMT

'Perfect girlfriend' AI model makes over $30K a month from messaging lonely men

The fictional model has been turning quite a few heads.

Rebekah Jordan

Rebekah Jordan

A professional blonde model has been making serious cash by having thousands of men fall head over heels for her.

There's only one problem - she's not real.

UK company, Foxy AI, designed an AI model to be a 'perfect girlfriend for many men' with 'flawless features and impeccable style.'

Known as Lexi Love, the fictional model is attracting lovers with her blonde hair, blue eyes, and toned body.

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The AI model, Lexi Love, receives over 20 marriage proposals a month / @‌lexilove.x/ Instagram
The AI model, Lexi Love, receives over 20 marriage proposals a month / @‌lexilove.x/ Instagram

Lexi is bringing in close to $30,000 a month - that's $360,000 a year - by acting as a companion to lonely men online, offering them 24/7 interaction.

Able to communicate through text and voice messaging, Lexi has been programmed to 'flirt, laugh, and adapt to different personalities, interests and preferences.'

The 21-year-old model can speak more than 30 languages and receives up to 20 marriage proposals a month from smitten men.

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CEO Sam Emara stated: 'Lexi is breaking barriers and changing the way we interact with AI.'

While the woman herself might be fictional, the feelings she manifests in her thousands of subscribers are very real, with the company stating that she forms a 'strong, emotional connection with admirers'.

Some fans are so convinced of Lexi's authenticity that they're reportedly begging to meet her in real life, supporting the fact that love has no boundaries.

The model's profile describes her as a 'sushi addict' with an 'adventurous spirit.'

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The model reportedly forms a 'strong, emotional connection' with her admirers / @‌lexilove.x/ Instagram
The model reportedly forms a 'strong, emotional connection' with her admirers / @‌lexilove.x/ Instagram

Her profile reads: 'I'm Lexi, your go-to girl for a dose of excitement and a splash of glamour. As an aspiring model, you'll often catch me striking a pose or perfecting my pole dancing moves.'

Emara explained: 'With her growing popularity, Lexi has become a lucrative source of income, currently earning around $30,000 per month from her interactions on the website.'

'This is a testament to her ability to deeply connect with people and provide them with a fulfilling human-like experience, despite being an AI.'

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Surprisingly, this isn't the first AI model to bring in big money. Other tech companies have jumped on the prosperous idea, creating virtual models to act as lovers for single individuals.

Clueless, for example, is a boutique 'AI model agency' that introduced Aitana, a busty bot who is earning over $11,000 a month.

Whereas, Fanvue, a rival of OnlyFans, has its own sexy AI model named Emily Pellegrini as well as an Instagram following of over 280k.

Experts expect he market to only get bigger, projecting AI creations to become 'as important as influencers in the coming years.'

Featured Image Credit: @‌lexilove.x/ Instagram
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