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Here is a real story that shows how strongly appearance can manipulate people and make life much easier.
In February 2023, a 53-year-old French woman downloaded Instagram while on a skiing holiday. She soon received messages from an account pretending to be Brad Pitt’s mother. The next day, someone claiming to be Brad Pitt himself contacted her.
For 18 months everything happened only through text messages, poems and loving words. The scammer sent AI-generated pictures showing “Brad Pitt” seriously ill in a hospital bed with supposed kidney cancer. He claimed his accounts were frozen and he needed money for treatment and customs fees.
There was never a phone call or video call. The entire “relationship” was based only on messages and photos.
The woman believed the story completely. She divorced her wealthy husband, took the settlement money and used exactly that money to transfer a total of €830,000 to the scammer.
Only in summer 2024, when she saw the real Brad Pitt with his new girlfriend, did she realise it was all a scam.
The face of Brad Pitt – extremely attractive and famous - completely switched off her critical thinking. Every warning sign, such as no voice contact, strange money requests and the unbelievable story, simply disappeared. The pure appearance created instant trust and emotional connection.
The scammer needed almost no effort, no real money, no status and no personal meeting. All he had to do was use the photo of an extremely good-looking man. Because of that one face he received blind trust and huge sums from a complete stranger. The exact same messages from an average-looking person would have been spotted as a scam immediately.
This case makes one thing very clear: A highly attractive appearance can open doors, create instant trust and make things possible that would be much harder – or impossible – without it.
This case makes one thing very clear: A highly attractive appearance can open doors, create instant trust and make things possible that would be much harder – or impossible – without it.
