


Conjoined ‘twin’ influencers who have caused a stir on social media could be making bank from their page.
So-called Valeria and Camila have denied claims that they are actually AI-generated, although common sense seems to lead towards it.
One expert previously told the Daily Mail that the twins’ images ‘are clearly AI-generated’.
AI prompt engineer Andrew Hulbert continued: “These images are the personification of what the media thinks beauty is and there isn’t a flaw amongst any of them.
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“This is unrealistic, certainly as more characters are added. It’s improbable to have three ‘perfect’ people with flawless bodies in the same photo.”
The sisters appear to be conjoined at the base of the neck, sharing one body, and post many photos of themselves out and about.
However, their images have thrown the authenticity of the account into question, with many viewers taking to social media to question whether it is actually AI.
Although, despite the controversy surrounding the account, it could potentially be a lucrative endeavor.
According to public information from Social Blade, the twins’ social media presence earns them around 11,700 likes a post on average, with around 547 comments on each post.
Estimates produced by AI suggest that influencers with a similar following earn around $3,000 to $12,000 a month including an estimated three to five sponsored posts, which is no amount to be sniffed at.
The expert went on to add: “AI is not quite there yet with perfect consistency. So look out for the shape of the ears, the number of fingers, or marks/scars appearing in the exactly same place, everything.”
The twins’ photos have prompted a large response online, with one user taking to the Instagram comment section to write: “AI!!!! None of this is real.”

Another said: “If it’s real go live stream ? I know you won’t.. guys this is fake.”
A third person commented: “I just went to Google,and I'm disappointed that they aren't actually real smh,I thought they were real.”
And a fourth added: “Upon zooming in on the menu. Can confirm it’s Ai.”
This comment was in response to an image of the girls at an ice cream shop where the signs in the store in the background of the picture are nonsensical.
Valeria and Camila have tried to deny speculation about whether or not they are real.
In a video posted to their Instagram story, they said: “We move, we talk, we're obviously not AI.”
UNILAD Tech has reached out to Valeria and Camila for comment.