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Created Feb 11, 2025 by Adell Collier@adell628893828Maintainer

How aI Deepfake of 007 Star Left Art Gallery Owner's World in Tatters


It was the dream signing for the owner of an unknown Nottingham gallery - an exhibition featuring the work of Hollywood actor-turned-artist Pierce Brosnan, thatswhathappened.wiki who would likewise attend to meet fans.

But the gallery's owner has actually exposed how her income and track record were 'messed up' after the Pierce Brosnan with whom she invested months working out the exhibit of a lifetime turned out not to be the Bond star however a 'deepfake'.

Simone Simms has promoted the very first time about how she fell for the sophisticated expert system (AI) scam which resulted in her losing her ₤ 30,000 Long Eaton gallery.

Ms Simms informed The Mail on Sunday she was 'villainised' after selling ₤ 20,000 worth of tickets to art enthusiasts with the promise of meeting 71-year-old Brosnan, only to find she had actually been duped.

Scammers utilized AI to generate a persuading likeness of Mr Brosnan video-calling her from his ₤ 80million house in Hawaii.

Ms Simms recalled 'how real' he appeared on Zoom and how she 'screeched with enjoyment that he remained in my living room speaking with me' before taking the bait and sending out the scammers ₤ 3,000 for 'shipping fees' for the art.

Her headache started when she contacted what she thought to be Mr Brosnan's genuine Facebook page at the start of 2023 and asked if he would display his paintings at her location.

She then says she was gotten in touch with by what she thought was the star and around 200 messages were exchanged in between them on the Telegram messaging app, consisting of a number of voice notes talking about the exhibition.

The AI deepfake of 007 star Pierce Brosnan that fooled art gallery owner Simone Simms

Mrs Simms (visualized, left) succumbed to a fraud that resulted in her losing her ₤ 30,000 art gallery

More than 20,000 tickets were sold with the guarantee of meeting 71-year-old Brosnan, who scammers had actually deepfaked to resemble he was calling Mrs Simms from his ₤ 80million house in Hawaii

A Pierce Brosnan painting. Mrs Simms exchanged 200 messages via Telegram with who she believed was the Bond actor

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In one audio message, to by The Mail on Sunday, a voice with Mr Brosnan's unique Irish accent discusses the forthcoming exhibition.

'Simone, it's Pierce Brosnan here, how's it going? Just desired to apologise for not having the ability to establish a conference,' the voice says.

'I have actually been overloaded recently. Please let your group know that I truly value the invitation to the art exhibit.

'I have high expectations it will be a substantial success.'

In a subsequent video call, Mr Brosnan's image appeared on the screen but the sound was off. Messages from the individual on the other side of the phone claimed there was a technological concern.

Two of Ms Simms's friends were likewise in the video conference, one of two Ms Simms thought she had actually had with Brosnan, and were both deceived, insisting she was not an 'idiot'.

One of them, artist Neil Adcock, said: 'It appeared like his authentic face. He said his child had actually set it up for him. He said the noise problem was on our end. It continued for a while.'

Pierce Brosnan at the Art Miami VIP opening in Miami Florida

After the fake occasion was booked, Mr Brosnan put out a declaration damning the gallery, insisting he 'would never charge for a fulfill and welcome'

The real Pierce's artwork. Mrs Simms marketed ₤ 500 'meet and welcome' tickets with the deepfake Mr Brosnan

Another painting the genuine Mr Brosnan. Mrs Simms says she wishes the actor would acknowledge her as a victim instead of a villain

Others have reported being gotten in touch with by a fake Facebook account, claiming to be Mr Brosnan. Pictured: One of the real Mr Brosnan's paintings

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Meanwhile, after Ms Simms reserved and marketed her show, the genuine Mr Brosnan saw an ad for classifieds.ocala-news.com the exhibition featuring his art online and issued a statement damning the gallery, insisting he 'would never charge for a satisfy and greet'.

His legal representatives sent her an instant cease-and-desist letter in November 2023, three days after she marketed the ₤ 500 VIP meet-and-greet tickets.

A 'frightened' Ms Simms understood her error and tearfully remembered: 'It was the worst time of my life and it tainted my track record.

'Pierce harmed me by issuing the statement. He ought to have done more research study before he did since he would understand I was just a fan reaching out however he villainised me which's where it started to fail.

'I wish he would acknowledge me as a victim and not as a villain. He needs to tell the general public about what really happened and set the tone.

'I don't hate him, since he is a victim too. People abused his image. If I understood it wasn't him, I would never ever have established the exhibition or offered the tickets.'

A picture by Piers Brosnan depicting a green area on the coast

Ms Simms refunded the ₤ 20,000 in tickets but was required to shut her gallery in August 2024 after the event left her track record in tatters. Pictured: valetinowiki.racing A painting by Pierce Brosnan

Among the real Pierce Brosnan's paintings depicting a woman resting

As quickly as she understood she had actually been duped, securityholes.science Ms Simms reimbursed the ₤ 20,000 in tickets but was forced to shut her gallery in August 2024 after the saga left her credibility in tatters, valetinowiki.racing with numerous still believing she had tried to rip-off them.

Others have reported being gotten in touch with by a fake Facebook account, claiming to be Mr Brosnan, asking which of his movies is their preferred before asking for money.

It comes as last month The Mail revealed how a separated female was duped into handing over ₤ 700,000 to a fraudster impersonating Brad Pitt and asked for money to fund his immediate kidney cancer treatment.

Mr Brosnan has actually been approached for remark.

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