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‘It was shocking’: Popular NRL presenter hits out over bikini AI scandal

A popular NRL presenter has spoken out after she became the latest female rugby league figure to be targeted by a disturbing new trend.

NRL reporter Tiffany Salmond speaks out after being the target of a deepfake AI

Popular NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has spoken out about the horror of seeing a deepfake AI video of herself performing explicit actions appear online.

The popular reporter has quickly become a fan favourite in recent years, largely thanks to her sideline reporting of New Zealand Warriors games as part of Fox League’s coverage.

She has since moved to Australia but has not as yet appeared on an NRL TV broadcast in 2025, prompting many fans to ask her when she’ll be returning to their screens.

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But the infatuation with the reporter turned ugly last week with Salmond revealing she had been targeted by a deepfake AI attack, with a recent bikini snap doctored into a fake video of her performing explicit acts uploaded to social media.

Speaking out about the act, Salmond said it was both “surreal” and “shocking”.

“Felt important to speak up on this. Glad it’s opening up a wider conversation,” she said in a video uploaded to Instagram over the weekend.

“I’ll be honest, it was shocking. Having the public profile that I do, especially as a woman working in a male-dominated sport, I’m no stranger to having my looks discussed or being the subject of sometimes perverse conversations.

You can watch Salmond respond to the AI controversy in the video above

NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has hit out after deepfake AI's were made of her in a bikini. Image: Instagram
NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has hit out after deepfake AI's were made of her in a bikini. Image: Instagram
NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has hit out after deepfake AI's were made of her in a bikini. Image: Instagram
NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has hit out after deepfake AI's were made of her in a bikini. Image: Instagram

“But this was the first time it went beyond just chatter.

“To actually see photos of myself – ones I had posted confidently on social media – turned into videos where I’m moving and doing explicit actions, was surreal.

“If deepfakes were purely about attraction, we would see women making them about men, but we don’t – and it’s because in those dynamics, that power imbalance doesn’t exist. 

“We live in a society where men can’t get enough of women’s bodies, but it’s only when they get a sneaky view that they weren’t meant to see.”

Salmond humbled by ongoing fan support

Salmond was inundated with messages of support from her followers after speaking out.

“Powerful words. Standing with you,” one fan wrote.

“Bravo Tiffany. Strong response. Well said,” another added.

While Australian TV personality Gus Worland wrote: “So so strong!!”

NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has hit out after deepfake AI's were made of her in a bikini. Image: Instagram
NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has hit out after deepfake AI's were made of her in a bikini. Image: Instagram
NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has hit out after deepfake AI's were made of her in a bikini. Image: Instagram
NRL presenter Tiffany Salmond has hit out after deepfake AI's were made of her in a bikini. Image: Instagram

Salmond’s ordeal comes just weeks after NRLW superstar Jaime Chapman revealed she too had been a victim of a deepfake AI attack.

The Titans winger hit out after seeing doctored images of herself swirling around cyberspace, prompting a police investigation.

The 23-year-old told her 86,000 Instagram followers that it was not the first time images she shared on social media had been distorted through deepfake AI programs.

Jamie Chapman scores during the NRLW Grand Final between the Newcastle Knights and the Gold Coast Titans. Pictured Adam Head
Jamie Chapman scores during the NRLW Grand Final between the Newcastle Knights and the Gold Coast Titans. Pictured Adam Head
Jamie Chapman. Picture: Instagram
Jamie Chapman. Picture: Instagram

“Have a good day to everyone except those who make fake AI photos of other people,” she posted, with a picture of what appeared to be a distorted AI picture.

She also added: “Next time think of how damaging this can be to someone and their loved ones.

“This has happened a few times now and it needs to stop.”

Alongside the bikini pic, Chapman wrote: “AI is scary these days”.

Gold Coast later released a statement stating they are working alongside the NRL Integrity Unit and NSW Police to trace the origin of the deepfake AI doctored images.

“Jaime is an incredible role model for not just our club, but for the game as a whole,” Titans CEO Steve Mitchell said in a statement.

“Not only is she a star on the field with the Titans and the Blues, but her continued work in the community is exemplary as she continues to inspire young girls of all ages on and off the field.

Jaime Chapman called out the deepfake AI on Instagram. Image: Instagram
Jaime Chapman called out the deepfake AI on Instagram. Image: Instagram

“It’s hugely disappointing to see her victimised in this way and we will continue to support Jaime and work with the NRL and authorities on this matter.

“We will always stand up to online bullying and the creation of such defamatory false content that Jaime has been subjected to, and I wholeheartedly join with her in condemning those who have produced such vile material.”

‘Powerless to do anything’: Fears rise over deepfake AI technology

What is deepfake AI?

Deepfake AI videos are synthetic media created using artificial intelligence, particularly a branch of machine learning called deep learning.

These videos convincingly alter or generate footage to make it appear that someone is saying or doing something they never actually did.

This is typically achieved by training algorithms on large amounts of video and audio data of a person, allowing the AI to mimic their facial expressions, voice, and mannerisms with startling realism.

While the technology has legitimate uses — such as in film production, gaming, or even education — deepfakes are more commonly known for their misuse.

They’ve been used to spread misinformation, impersonate public figures, and create non-consensual explicit content, particularly targeting women.

Australian school students are facing the terrifying threat of disturbing fake nude photographs with their faces being circulated online.

Concerns are growing about Deepfake AI technology. Photo: iStock.
Concerns are growing about Deepfake AI technology. Photo: iStock.

Cybersafety expert and former police officer Susan McLean said creating sexually explicit, AI-generated images is now as easy as uploading a clothed photo of someone and choosing a pose for an app to then spit out a pornographic image, and it will only become more of a problem.

Sending real or fake nude images of people under the age of 18 is a crime, but the harsh reality is, “there is nothing any person can do to protect themselves from this,” Ms McLean told news.com.au.

“You have to hope that someone doesn’t choose you to become a victim; you have to hope that the offender doesn’t offend,” she said.

Ms McLean said instead of trying to fight the apps that create the content, the focus needs to be on educating young men on respectful and lawful behaviour.

“Victims of this crime need a lot of support and consistent and ongoing support. And it is never their fault whatsoever,” Ms McLean said.

“We’ve got to do something to change the mindset of young men who believe this is a good idea to do.”

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