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Ava Starz was back in her bikini for another eye-popping share yesterday, and it looks like the photos proved a hit with her 377,000 Instagram followers. Showcasing her bombshell curves in a plunging gold two-piece, Ava enjoyed her moment of fame on the shore, but fans will know it’s all fabricated. The AI-generated model used a pen to sign her name on a man’s back, with a caption jokingly celebrating her stardom. Fans, who know that Ava isn’t real, still interact with her as if she were, and sometimes, they get a reply! Ahead, see the photos, plus Ava’s hottest shots.

Ava Starz Wows In Plunging Gold Bikini On The Beach

Scroll for the photos. Smiling and kneeling on golden sands while enjoying a crowded beach, Ava used a marker pen to sign her autograph onto the back of a smiling shirtless male.

Making eyes pop in a metallic gold swimsuit with a devilish low neckline, the make-believe sensation flashed her generous cleavage and toned shoulders in the sunshine, teasing her abs while rocking barely there, skimpy bottoms.

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Flashing her pearly whites while grinning, Ava wore her light hair in a ponytail, with loose strands framing her face. Fans also saw just how far Ava’s creator had gone to make her look realistic, as the lower parts of her legs were covered in sand. The above photo came with a separate repost showing Ava Starz in a blue bikini and sarong, but the caption stayed close to the original. In her IG post, Ava wrote:

“Love being recognised!! Would you say hi to me? I’m very friendly.” Meanwhile, the X repost said: “If you ever recognize me, make sure to say hi.” Quick to send love, one fan joked: “Lol, you’re marking them like it’s your territory now. Like a cat does.” Another, meanwhile, wrote: “I’ll remember that if I drown, you have real life buoys.” Flirting back, Ava said that she hoped that the user wouldn’t drown.

Bikini Bombshell Looks 100% Real

Ava’s post also included this shot, which offered a closer view of her assets and focused on signing the man’s shoulder blade. The AI-generated star isn’t the only fabricated face floating around the digital space, but she’s definitely one of the more popular ones!

It’s been three months since a user on social networking platform Reddit asked if AI-generated models might be “the new normal.” Fans proved divided. “Grotesque and dystopian,” one said. Keen to explore the space, another replied: “I want to make one but there’s a steep learning curve in running a successful one that can rake you $30,000 in one month.”

Should Come With A Disclaimer?

A third felt that models such as Ava Starz should come with a disclaimer, writing: “AI profiles need to be marked just like any other AI content. Esp with everything AI so prevalent now.” Ava’s profile doesn’t, merely introducing her as: “Gold Coast girl. just trying to exist on Instagram.”

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