AI Parody Ad Puts Jeffrey Epstein on a ‘Island Paradise’ With Fictional Villains and Real Celebrities
A controversial AI-generated parody video is making the rounds on social media after being shared by social media personality Tiffany Fong. The clip is designed as a fake travel ad and clearly mocks luxury island resort promotions, but with a dark and shocking twist.
The video imagines a fictional place called “Monster Island.” It references Epstein Island and mixes well-known horror villains like Vecna, Pennywise, and Freddy Krueger with real-life public figures, including Michael Jackson, Diddy, and Bill Gates. The tone is satirical and intentionally disturbing. The ad jokes about having no age limits and promotes what it calls a “boundaries-free experience.”
“Nothing beats an Epstein Holiday.” 😭 pic.twitter.com/fOc4RRaf95
— Tiffany Fong (@TiffanyFong) December 23, 2025
The video was created using Higgsfield AI, a tool that allows users to generate realistic video content. While it is clearly meant as parody, the subject matter quickly sparked strong reactions online.
Comment sections filled up with dark humor and criticism. Some users praised the creativity, while others felt it crossed a line. Comments included, “The best advertisement of the year,” and “I would unironically watch a well-made version of this movie as a dark comedy.” Others focused on the theme, with one user writing, “Oh I know, a love of tropical islands!” Another comment pushed back, saying, “Should have left Michael Jackson out of it.”
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