Katie Price first found fame as a glamour model, going by the name of Jordan, and she is now bringing her alter ego out of retirement, sort of, for a new money-making scheme
Jordan is back… almost, as Katie Price is reviving her alter ego for an online platform. The iconic glamour model has teamed up with OhChat to develop a hyperrealistic digital twin, that will be able to speak with fans.
Katie, 47, went by the name Jordan during her Page 3 heyday, gracing the covers of lads’ mags like Zoo, FHM and Loaded. She ditched the stage name in the mid 00s but is bringing her back as an AI version of herself for OhChat.
Fans will be able to chat, interact and experience Jordan from the comfort of their own homes in a way they never have before. Katie’s not the first to go down the AI twin route, as Carmen Electra is already on the site and Celebrity Big Brother’s Chloe Khan earned £200k in 24 hours with her own digital clone.
Speaking of her exciting new project, Katie said: “I couldn’t be more excited to collaborate with OhChat and bring back the iconic Jordan, someone who I hold near and dear to my heart, and who my fans have been asking to see again.
“From my Digital Twin’s styling to its tone of voice, I wanted to be involved every step of the way to create the most authentic experience possible for my fans. Jordan is back, and my fans will absolutely love this!”
OhChat CEO Nic Young said: “Katie is the original reality TV star, breaking onto the scene with an image and personality that fans couldn’t get enough of.
“She has never been afraid to push boundaries, and partnering with OhChat was a natural next step in her career. Her Jordan persona is a cult icon in itself and we’re super honoured to be able to bring her back via a Digital Twin on OhChat, to use AI to enable experiences for her fans that would be otherwise impossible.”
OhChat promises that nothing is off limits for Katie’s AI twin. Fans will be able to have personalised conversations and exclusive, behind-the-scenes content while engaging with her.
The platform emphasises creating hyperrealistic AI characters, specialising in human interaction. That means fans can engage with voice, text and images that feel just like Katie is sending them a DM herself.
It first launched in October 2024 and has reached more than 150,000 users worldwide wanting to interact with their favourite model, actor or singer. It also allows a brand new way for creators to monetise themselves.
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