Have you seen viral videos showing Sandra Bullock asking for personal information of followers? Lead Stories has spotted a number of such videos recently and has found that many of them were created using artificial intelligence. They do not show the real Sandra Bullock or real situations. They seek private or personal information in order to scam people.
This article is part of a series of stories examining various types of what is commonly called "AI-slop": short, vertical videos generated with artificial intelligence tools with the aim of going viral, often by exploiting the emotions or curiosity of the viewer with made-up content.
What these 'AI Sandra Bullock' videos look like
The clips show Bullock speaking directly to the camera, explaining that she is real and is interested in talking with her viewers. She asks followers to text her so they can have a personal conversation or to share their personal problems. In others she shows luxury items like cars or a mansion, telling viewers they could win the car or visit her at home if they share their address or personal details. The videos or captions will ask followers to share their phone numbers so she can text or call them.
Some examples
Here is a video posted on TikTok account @sandrabullock2134 (archived here) of a woman claiming to be Bullock, but is clearly not her, inviting followers to visit her mansion:
(Image source: post by @sandrabullock2134 on TikTok.)
This is a video on TikTok account @sandrsvx33g (archived here) where Bullock speaks with a British accent, claims she's "real" and asks viewers to share their phone numbers:
@sandrsvx33g Hey everyone it's me Sandra bullocks, I am open to answering calls with the real fans not liars#sandrabullock #hollywood #realsandrabullock #usa #actress ♬ original sound - sandra bullock
The TikTok account @sandra.bullock6660 (archived here) claims in the bio "This is my only real account," as this screenshot shows (red circle added by Lead Stories):
(Image source: TikTok account @sandra.bullock6660)
In this video posted on TikTok account @real_sandra_bullock0 (archived here) Bullock tells viewers they can contact her to discuss any personal problems:
@real_sandra_bullock0 Hey TikTok, it's me... Sandra Bullock.' 😌 hear my encouraging words #sandrabullock #hollywood #motivation #usa #fyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ♬ Perfect - Ed Sheeran
Keywords
Here are hashtags or keywords often associated with videos like these: Sandra Bullock, #sandrabullock #hollywood #realsandrabullock #usa #actress #sandrabullok #sandrabullok #sandrabullock #sandrabullocksupremacy.
How to tell they are false
Bullock previously warned fans about social media scams in 2025, telling People magazine (archived here), "Any accounts pretending to be me or anyone associated with me are fake accounts and have been created for financial gain or to exploit." However, she joined Instagram with account @sandrabullock in February 2026 (archived here), posting work related content, not asking followers for personal information.
(Image source: Instagram account @sandrabullock.)
Here is a video on TikTok account @Sandyb580 (archived here) where Bullock asks viewers to send their address for the keys to a brand new truck:
@sandyb580 I got this for you honey ❤️ #sandrabullok #sandrabullock #sandrabullocksupremacy #usatiktok🇺🇸 ♬ original sound - Sandra
Lead Stories tested the above video using online AI detection tool Hive Moderation. It gave the video a score of 99.9% likely to be AI-generated:
(Image source: Hive Moderation.)
The same video is often posted on multiple accounts, like this video of Bullock speaking to the camera originally posted on @real_sandra_bullock0 (archived here):
(Image source: TikTok account @real_sandra_bullock0.)
@real_sandra_bullock0 Hey everyone it's me Sandra bullock I am open to answering calls with the real fans not liars #sandrabullock #hollywood #realsandrabullock #usa #actress ♬ a thousand years - Christina Perri
And reposted on TikTok account @sandrsvx33g (archived here):
(Image source: TikTok account @sandrsvx33g.)
@sandrsvx33g Hey everyone it's me Sandra bullocks, I am open to answering calls with the real fans not liars#sandrabullock #hollywood #realsandrabullock #usa #actress ♬ original sound - sandra bullock
If you see videos like these on social media, here are some things you can try.
First, look for AI-disclaimers added by the platform or the poster. On TikTok they might say "Contains AI-generated media" or "AI-generated" (archived here), on X they read "Made with AI" (archived here) and on Facebook/Instagram they often say "AI info" (archived here). Check the description of the video too: in some cases the creator might have added a note or a hashtag like #AI, #madewithAI or #fiction. Don't forget to check the main page of the account that posted the video either: maybe there is a disclaimer in the bio and in some cases AI use is really obvious when an account is posting dozens and dozens of variations of the same type of video.
Don't stop at the account that posted the video: maybe they copied it from somewhere else. Use a tool to take a screenshot of the first frame of the video and run it through a reverse image searching tool to see where else on the internet it appears. It may have originated on an account that posts satire, AI-creations or actual art.
If you are still not sure, try downloading the video itself. There are several AI detection tools that can tell you if there are watermarks or other technical characteristics present in the video that would indicate it was likely made with AI.
Finally, use common sense: if the video shows an event that would otherwise be newsworthy, use a news search engine to check if it has been reported on by a news service you trust. Also pay close attention to the video itself: look for physical impossibilities or glitches typical of AI-generated footage like:
- People or things appearing (or disappearing) out of thin air
- Objects behaving in physically impossible ways (heavy objects falling slowly, rigid objects bending...)
- Garbled writing, oddly shaped letters or signs
- People or objects blending into or moving through each other
- Inconsistencies between different shots of the video (extra architectural elements in buildings, changing backgrounds, differences in clothing or hairstyle)
- An audio track that sounds strange: flat, unnatural speech, scripted-sounding yelling from bystanders ("Did you see that? OMG!"), sound effects being out of sync with events.
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These materials were developed in 2026 for the Prebunking at Scale project, with support from the European Fact-Checking Standards Network. If you share this on social media, use #prebunkingatscale.