The ‘Beauty in Black’ woman who became the center of attention in a stadium during a FIFA World Cup match is not real, but an AI-generated virtual influencer on Instagram.
New Delhi (Vishwas News). The 2026 FIFA World Cup has begun, with the final scheduled for July 19, 2026. Meanwhile, during this World Cup, a video of a female fan who became the center of attention at the stadium not for her match but for her beauty has gone viral on various social media platforms. Social media users are sharing the video clip, claiming it to be “Beauty in Black.” This video is shared with the claim that beauty does not depend on color.
When investigated by Vishwas News, this claim was found to be misleading. This viral video comes from a virtual Instagram influencer who only shares AI-generated videos or photos.
What is viral?
Instagram user ‘Balmukund Joshi’ shared a viral video (archive link) on June 14, 2026 with the caption, “Don’t be so proud of your fair skin… But bro, when this jet-skinned beauty entered the stadium, very few people didn’t admire her beauty… Have you ever seen such a beautiful girl before?”
Users also shared this video with similar claims on various social media platforms.
investigation
The viral video clip, which lasts about 15 seconds, features a smiling black woman. However, when she raises her hand to fix her hair in one frame, the skin tone of her hand does not match the skin tone of her face. This visual discrepancy raises suspicions that the video was generated or edited by AI.

We checked this video with a deepfake detection tool. According to Google’s SynthID, the video was not created with Google’s AI tools, but Gemini’s analysis highlighted several inconsistencies that suggest it was created with another AI tool.
According to this analysis, women’s facial features and skin tones appear very smooth, which can often indicate the use of powerful digital filters or AI editing tools. Based on the input above, we analyzed the video using Hive Moderation and found it to be 100% AI-generated.

The analysis also suggested that the video was likely created using the Seedence2 model, an AI video generation tool. Hive analysis confirms that every frame in this video is likely (99.9%) generated by AI.
We also checked the keyframes in this video using the Vera-AI detector, which revealed a 92% chance that the image was created by AI.

“Deepfake-O-Meter” also supports the possibility that this video was generated by AI. The “AVSRDD” (2025) detector indicates there is a 100% chance that this video was created by an AI, the “CFM” detector indicates that there is a 71% chance that this video was created by an AI, and the “FTCN” detector indicates that there is a 63% chance that this video was created by an AI.

We spoke to AI expert Dr. Azhar Makwe about this viral video. “When the hand moves, the shape of the hand and the size of the hair appear to change, so it looks fake.” Our investigation shows that this viral video is not real and is synthetic.
To trace the source of this video, I performed a reverse image search on the key frames. An advanced search found an Instagram profile named “jeyla_shore” (archived link). This is a virtual influencer profile, not a real person’s profile. This profile where synthetic multimedia is shared is virtual.

The video, shared on May 31, has been liked by nearly 3 million people and viewed millions of times across various platforms as of the time of writing this report.

According to the information provided in her profile, the influencer declared herself a brand ambassador for aceaispark.com, an AI-powered platform for creating social media content.
What is the context?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins on June 11th, with the final match scheduled to be held on July 19th at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
This year’s World Cup will be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, and for the first time, 48 teams will participate in the tournament instead of 32. Zee Network holds the broadcasting rights in India and due to time zone differences, most matches are broadcast late at night or early in the morning in India.
User X, who shared this viral video, has over 11,000 followers. Other similar fact-checking reports on viral deepfake multimedia can be accessed from the AI Check section of Vishvas News.
Conclusion: A viral video claiming to be of the “Beauty in Black” woman who was the center of attention in the stadium during a FIFA World Cup match is not real, but rather of an AI-generated virtual influencer on Instagram.

- Claim review: Black beauty seen at the stadium during the FIFA World Cup.
- Claimant: X User – Balmukund Girls
- Fact check: error
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