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Bridgit Mendler recently sat down with Vogue for an exclusive interview, in which she discussed her upcoming projects, her experiences in the entertainment industry, and her passions outside of music and acting. In the interview, Mendler revealed that she has been working on a new passion project - a clothing line inspired by her love of vintage fashion. Fake Bridgit Mendler Porn

As a high-profile former child star, Mendler is a potential subject for synthetic media, though there are no widely reported "scandalous" deepfake incidents specifically tied to her. General ethical and legal concerns surrounding fake AI content include: The case of fake Bridgit Mendler is a warning shot

The fake Bridgit Mendler phenomenon isn’t possible without accessible generative AI. Three major tools dominate the space: Others argue that synthetic media will simply become

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