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Jenna Jameson Clones Herself—With Standards

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If you’ve ever wished you could chat with a celebrity on demand, well, Jenna Jameson just made that possible—sort of. On Tuesday, May 26, the 52-year-old announced she’s launching an AI digital twin through OhChat, a platform that lets creators maintain control over their own digital replicas rather than risk falling victim to deepfakes or unauthorized cloning.

The twist? Jameson set boundaries.“A girl needs standards, even in the cloud,”she quipped when discussing the guardrails she built into her AI counterpart. It’s a surprisingly sharp observation about the uncanny valley of celebrity tech: you want the interaction to feel authentic, but not *too* authentic. The digital Jenna pulls from her actual personality, voice, humor, and preferences, making it feel like you’re genuinely conversing with her—just one that never needs sleep and can generate custom content on request.

For Jameson, the logic is straightforward. Her fans have always asked for more direct access, more content, more of her time. An AI version solves that bandwidth problem while keeping her in the driver’s seat.“Only Jenna can create Jenna,”she told *Us Weekly*, emphasizing that OhChat’s creator-controlled model isn’t the same as the deepfake pandemonium that’s plagued other celebrities. Users can text, voice note, and request personalized content—basically falling down a rabbit hole of AI Jenna.

What’s notable here isn’t the gimmick itself. Celebrity AI is becoming table stakes in 2026. What’s interesting is Jameson’s framing: she’s not treating this as a replacement for her or a cash grab. She’s positioning it as a new form of connection, one that delivers“companionship, confidence, entertainment or a sense of being heard”to fans. In her view, human connection doesn’t shrink when technology evolves—it just gets more conversational and personalized.

Of course, Jameson’s evolved quite a bit herself. These days she’s more focused on her private life with her partner Mil R. Ocampo, a spiritual journey that’s taken her far from the Hollywood spotlight she once dominated. So in a way, the AI twin is the perfect solution: it lets her stay connected to her audience without actually having to show up.“The social and wild Hollywood lifestyle doesn’t appeal to me at all,”she shared. Whether that’s a retirement move or just the next chapter, the digital version of her will keep the conversation going.

More features and surprises are coming as AI Jenna evolves. Version one is live. Think of her as Jameson with better availability and, yes, some very deliberate ground rules about what she will and won’t do.

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