Description: Nottingham gallery owner Simone Simms was allegedly deceived over many months by a deepfake impersonating actor Pierce Brosnan. Believing she was in direct contact with Brosnan, she reportedly arranged an art exhibition and sold £20,000 in tickets. When the real Brosnan denied involvement, Simms reportedly canceled the event and issued refunds. Despite acting in good faith, she reportedly faced reputational and financial harm, which led to the gallery’s closure in August 2024.
Editor Notes: Reconstructing the reported timeline of events: (1) Sometime in early 2023, Simone Simms reportedly contacted what she believed to be Pierce Brosnan’s legitimate Facebook page to propose an exhibition of his artwork at her Nottingham gallery. (2) She was allegedly contacted by an entity she believed to be Brosnan, exchanging approximately 200 messages via Telegram, including voice notes and video calls featuring what appeared to be Brosnan’s likeness. (3) The scammers reportedly convinced Simms to send £3,000 for "shipping fees" related to the exhibition. (4) Over time, Simms promoted the event, selling approximately £20,000 worth of tickets, some of which included a £500 VIP meet-and-greet experience with Brosnan. (5) In November 2023, after the event was advertised, the real Pierce Brosnan publicly denied any involvement and issued a statement condemning the gallery, stating he "would never charge for a meet-and-greet." (6) Shortly thereafter, Brosnan’s legal representatives reportedly sent Simms a cease-and-desist letter, prompting her to refund all ticket sales. (7) In August 2024, Simms was reportedly forced to close her gallery, citing reputational damage and financial losses stemming from the incident. (8) On February 8, 2025, the Daily Mail published an exclusive report detailing Simms's experience.
Entités
Voir toutes les entitésAlleged: Unknown deepfake technology developers developed an AI system deployed by scammers , Fraudsters et Unknown scammers impersonating Pierce Brosnan, which harmed Simone Simms , Long Eaton Gallery , Long Eaton Gallery customers et Nottingham art community.
Systèmes d'IA présumés impliqués: Unknown deepfake apps , Unknown voice cloning technology , Telegram et Facebook
Statistiques d'incidents
ID
923
Nombre de rapports
1
Date de l'incident
2025-02-08
Editeurs
Daniel Atherton
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Chronologie du rapport

dailymail.co.uk · 2025
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C'était la signature de rêve pour la propriétaire d'une galerie inconnue de Nottingham - une exposition présentant le travail de l'acteur hollywoodien devenu artiste Pierce Brosnan, qui était également présent pour rencontrer des fans.
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