Vicky Pattison defends deepfake documentary amid backlash
Vicky Pattison defends deepfake documentary amid backlash

Vicky Pattison defends deepfake documentary amid backlash

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Vicky Pattison's documentary, 'My Deepfake Sex Tape,' aired on Channel 4 and has sparked significant conversation surrounding the issue of deepfake pornography. In the documentary, Pattison creates and leaks her own deepfaked sex tape as a means to raise awareness about the growing prevalence of this form of abuse, which she states has more than doubled since 2022. During an emotional interview on ITV's Lorraine, she defended her controversial approach, acknowledging that it has ruffled feathers but asserting the importance of discussing consent and violence against women. Many viewers praised the documentary for shedding light on the struggles faced by victims of deepfake porn, with social media reactions highlighting its educational value. Despite some backlash from survivors who felt offended by her methods, Pattison emphasized that her goal is to advocate for change and raise awareness about this disturbing trend. The conversation surrounding her documentary continues to evolve as more people engage with its content and implications.

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