Fans lose minds over new Champions League host... but there's a problem
FOOTBALL fans have been losing their minds and pouring their hearts out to a stunning new Champions League presenter.
However, the presenter is actually not a real person, and is instead an AI construct.
7 Football fans have been going head over heels for a new Champions League presenter

7 But Turkish presenter Eysan Aksoy is an AI generated personality

The AI-generated beauty is Turkish presenter Eysan Aksoy.
On Instagram , she has gathered more than 44,000 followers just seven months after the account started.
Many of the posts early on were geared towards more raunchy content apparently from around the world including skyscrapers, beaches and red carpet events.
It appears to be a means to an end of a money-making scheme.
The fake personality even charges fans up to £771.50 per month for access to 18+ content.
But in mid September the account then pivoted to being an apparent football presenter and started posting Champions League related content.
That appears to have been inspired by the likes of real glamorous presenter Eva Murati.
The Albanian beauty has a staggering following of 1.4 million followers on the platform.
And the brains behind Aksoy have started tapping into the football market.
One incredible post even saw the AI posing in a series of football tops with kits of Galatasary, Fenerbahce , Trabzonspor and Besiktas.
Despite the fake creation, that has not stopped users posting love-letters to it in the comments across various posts.
One user said: "you are a perfect lady."
A second said: "Beautiful."
Another said: "Magnificent beauty!"
A fourth added: "Damn she’s lovely."
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7 The fake presenter appears to have been inspired by real beauty Eva Murati Credit: Instagram / evamurati

7 Aksoy has gained 44,000 followers on Instagram

7 The account started posting Champions League content in mid September

7 It has also posted raunchier posts wearing football kits.

7 But users pay up to £771.50 per month for access to 18+ content
