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To play into this market, the entertainment industry has begun hyping up many supposed bromances.

Thus, the popularity of rotten culture has become an economic affair. These weren’t just romance scams—they were get-rich-quick schemes using celebrity credibility.

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Though we have seen many positive and inspiring changes, the social environment in which gay Chinese people find themselves is still a largely conservative one.

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The text-to-video AI model was launched by OpenAI for ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Pro subscribers in December 2024 to create short videos based on users’ text prompts. During a live streamed discussion with controversial influencers Sneako and Adin Ross in 2023, Paul said “there are only three genders: male, female, and mentally ill.”

Many TikTok users were perplexed by the deepfakes, with one person admitting: “Bro how is this ai im cooked.”

“This is actually so dangerous,” a TikTok user warned, with a third viewer complaining: “AI is the most dangerous tool we got in this world.”

Paul has used deepfakes on his own social media in the past, including sharing an AI-generated clip of him kissing opponent Gervonta Davis as a way to promote their November 2025 boxing match.

What Is Sora AI?

Many of the Paul deepfake videos featured the branded logo for Sora onscreen.

People believe it!”

She also replied directly to one of the deepfakes, writing simply: “HELP.”

Paul has never come out as gay. Even reality TV stars and cooking show hosts like Paul Hollywood have been targeted.

The reason? And they’re not just annoying—they’re dangerous.

Scammers create fake celebrity profiles to trick people into romance scams.

But with the right knowledge and precautions, you can protect yourself from becoming another statistic in the growing romance scam epidemic.

Stay vigilant. This removes oversight from the original platform.

Step 3: Building the Relationship
Scammers study your social media profiles. With the launch of a Sora app in October, users can simply enter a brief prompt and the AI model can generate an extremely realistic visual representation.

Sora has been widely condemned throughout the entertainment industry for intellectual property violations, prompting OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to announce in October 2025 that future versions of the model will “give rightsholders more granular control over generation of characters.” However, Motion Picture Association chairman Charles Rivkin complained to Deadline in October 2025 that Sora already created countless “videos that infringe our members’ films, shows, and characters [and] have proliferated on OpenAI’s service and across social media.”

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“While OpenAI clarified it will ‘soon’ offer rightsholders more control over character generation, they must acknowledge it remains their responsibility — not rightsholders’ — to prevent infringement on the Sora 2 service,” Rivkin insisted.

Instead, creators used text-to-video generator Sora to generate completely fake footage of the athlete coming out as gay.

“I have an announcement in 3-2-1 … I’m gay. According to the introduction on the website, Jinjiang receives over 100 million hits daily.

Two popular Chinese series from 2015, “Nirvana in Fire” and “The Disguiser,” featured heavily in rotten culture when fans paired up the male actors in reimaginings of the shows.

The magazine included a series of affectionate images of the men in Hokkaido, Japan. “I’m admitting it. China’s gay movement still has a long way to go to achieve widespread social acceptance.

(Header image: A still shows actors Hu Ge and Wallace Huo in the Chinese television series ‘Chinese Paladin 3.’ VCG)

YouTuber Jake Paul Responds to Fake Sora AI LGBTQ ‘Coming Out’ Videos: Deepfake Controversy Explained

TikTok was flooded with deepfake videos of YouTuber and pro boxer Jake Paul seemingly coming out as gay in October 2025.

The ultra-realistic deepfakes — which were created using OpenAI’s video generation model Sora — depicted the boxer draped in an LGTBQ+ Pride flag or dancing ballet in a tutu, all while encouraging viewers to accept his sexuality.

Many have been fooled by the deepfakes, with TikTok commenters pointing out that “AI is scary” for how realistic these videos seemed.

It’s honestly not even funny.”

Viewers saw Paul being handed a can of his Celsius energy drink before he imitated the style of the deepfakes. Want to settle down? Don’t be. Legal frameworks are being developed to address AI-generated content.

Your Best Defense Against Celebrity Fakes

Remember this simple rule: If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Real celebrities don’t randomly message fans asking for relationships or money.

Any celebrity profile on Tinder, Bumble, or similar apps should trigger immediate suspicion.

The Technology Making Fakes More Dangerous

Modern scams use sophisticated technology that goes far beyond stolen photos:

Deepfake Videos
Scammers create fake video content showing celebrities having “personal” conversations with victims.

In recent years, Whoopi Goldberg, Tom Hanks and YouTuber MrBeast have warned their fans about deepfake videos using their likenesses without permission to promote scam products.

In Paul’s case, the deepfakes weren’t necessarily used to scam viewers. It could be:

  • Travel costs to visit you
  • Medical emergency bills
  • Help with a “business investment”
  • Customs fees for a “gift” they’re sending

Real-World Examples That Shocked the Internet

The celebrity fake phenomenon hit headlines when a French woman lost $850,000 to scammers posing as Brad Pitt.

“OpenAI needs to take immediate and decisive action to address this issue. I’m gay!