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Kerry Katona’s AI Twin Is Selling Fantasy — And Fans Can’t Believe It

Kerry Katona has found a new way to cash in online, with the former Atomic Kitten star launching an AI version of herself that promises flirty chats, steamy content and even virtual “sex” through the growing celebrity platform OhChat.

The 45-year-old joins a growing list of familiar faces using the subscription service, which lets fans interact with AI-generated versions of celebrities. OhChat markets itself as a home for uncensored conversations, personalised voice messages and suggestive images, allowing users to pay for experiences tailored to their fantasies.

While some celebrity profiles focus on flirtatious conversation and topless content, Katona’s AI avatar appears to go a step further, with subscribers able to select a virtual “sex” option as part of the experience. The interactions are generated by artificial intelligence rather than the celebrities themselves, although they’re designed to reflect each star’s personality and style.

Katona has never shied away from embracing new revenue streams. After finding fame with Atomic Kitten in the late 1990s and winning I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, she endured well-publicised financial struggles before rebuilding her career through television, endorsements and subscription content. She has previously credited platforms like OnlyFans with helping her regain financial stability.

Away from AI, Katona has also been making headlines for bringing back Atomic Kitten’s anthem Whole Again with a World Cup-inspired charity re-release. The updated recording aims to raise money for children in foster care, a cause that carries personal significance after Katona spent part of her own childhood in the care system.

Whether AI companions are the future of celebrity fan engagement or simply the latest internet craze, more public figures are testing the waters. For Katona, it’s another example of adapting to an online world where personality has become a product—and where fans are increasingly willing to pay for digital access that blurs the line between reality and fantasy.

Last modified: July 18, 2026

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