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Published 15:15 2 Apr 2026 BST
Updated 15:16 2 Apr 2026 BST

A woman from East Anglia has said that she has been banned from social media, after people reported her, thinking her boobs were generated with AI.
Tianna Moon, who has natural 32OO boobs, says her socials were suspended after other users complained that they were not real.
The OnlyFans creator, 30, suffers from a condition which is called gigantomastia.
The rare condition causes rapid breast growth.
Cleveland Clinic says that it is a rare condition ‘where your breasts become excessively large can cause pain, infection, discomfort and issues with body image’.
Tianna was diagnosed with gigantomastia in 2024, after doctors found that her breasts grew from an L cup to an M cup.
After a further two stone weight loss to a OO cup, her breasts have since continued to grow bigger.

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She now says that following speculation that her chest was AI-generated, her Instagram and Facebook accounts were temporarily banned.
“Typical breasts have a high fat content. With gigantomastia, breast tissue is made up differently”, Tianna said.
“Whether they’re seeing a change in my body – due to my weight loss after my gastric sleeve – rather than my breasts and thinking ‘they must be fake’.
“They’ve said ‘Isn’t AI good’ or ‘nice to see you’ve AI’d them’, all on unedited pics. I just took the photo and uploaded because the lighting was good.”
In 2021, Tianna joined OnlyFans after she was no longer able to work, due to an injury.
On the adult subscription platform, she now makes around £10,000 a month.
She said that “after Covid and furlough I decided I wanted to work for myself and be in charge, manage my own schedule and still make money”.
She added that “most of the AI comments were from Facebook and some from Instagram but because they’re both run by Meta they’re both somewhat connected”.
Meta said: “Our policies apply to everyone and, while we always work to apply them as accurately and consistently as possible, no system is perfect and sometimes we make mistakes.”
“That’s why we offer the opportunity to appeal the decision if you think we’ve made a mistake - and you can now do this directly from the Account Status tool.”
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