I'm Back by Belle Delphine, but it's Steven Seagal [DEEPFAKE]
Steven Seagal did not participate in the making of this video. It's the result of machine learning with Iperov's algorithm and training with Deep Face Lab.
The author did not intend to offend anyone with this video. It's purpose is comedy and should be treated as nothing more.
I have used parts of the video I'M BACK by Belle Delphine under the Fair Use Law.
Original video can be found on her channel: https://youtu.be/TL470fJMi7w
This footage contains a computer-generated face swap made with deep fake technology. The deepfake result has been edited, altered and touched up with the use of Adobe Premiere Pro.
music in this video:
Memories by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden
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Belle Delphine according to Wikitubia:
Real name Mary-Belle Kirschner (born: October 23, 1999), better known online as Belle Delphine, is a South African-Born English model that resides in London, England who uploads vlogs to her YouTube channel. However, most of her content and controversy comes from other social media platforms such as Patreon and Instagram.
Belle Delphine also plays video games and does cosplay. Her controversies involve her inappropriate photos, selling bath-water, and making facial expressions of anime characters having relations with one another called ahegao.
On November 20, 2020, her YouTube channel was terminated for violating YouTube's policy on nudity and sexual content. However, her channel got reinstated on November 23, now only having 1 video which is her 'I'M BACK' video.
There are also her leaked nude photos floating around the Internet coming from different sources, not necessarily from her Only Fans.
Steven Seagal according to IMDB:
Steven Frederic Seagal was born in Lansing, Michigan, to Patricia Anne (Fisher), a medical technician, and Samuel Seagal, a high school math teacher. His paternal grandparents were Russian Jewish immigrants, and his mother had English, German, and distant Irish and Dutch, ancestry. The enigmatic Seagal commenced his martial arts training at the age of seven under the tutelage of well-known karate instructor and author Fumio Demura, and in the 1960s commenced his aikido training in Orange County, CA, under the instruction of Harry Ishisaka. Seagal received his first dan accreditation in 1974, after he had moved to Japan to further his martial arts training. After spending many years there honing his skills, he achieved the ranking of a 7th dan in the Japanese martial art "aikido" and was instructing wealthy clients in Los Angeles when he came to the attention of Hollywood power broker Michael Ovitz.
Ovitz saw star value in the imposing-looking Seagal. The high-octane action movie genre was in full swing in the late 1980s, and Seagal's debut movie, "Above the Law", was wildly received by action fans and actually received some complimentary critical reviews. He followed up "Above the Law" with another slam-bang thriller, Hard to Kill (1990), as a cop shot in an ambush by the mob who revives from a coma to take his revenge. The movie also starred Seagal's wife at the time, leggy Kelly LeBrock, who was married to him from 1987 to 1996 and is the mother of three of his children. His next outing was battling voodoo-using Jamaican drug "posses" in the hyper-violent Marked for Death (1990), before returning to fight psychotic mob gangster William Forsythe in the even more punishing Out for Justice (1991). Seagal was by now enormously popular, and his next movie, the big-budgeted Liberator (1992), set aboard the battleship USS Missouri and also starring Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey, was arguably his best film to date, impressing both fans and critics alike.
Seagal's fighting style aikido was rather different from that of other on-screen martial arts dynamos such as Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris and Jean-Claude Van Damme.
He often plays deadly ex-CIA operatives, or retired Special Forces soldiers but also appeared as an oil fire expert who turns against his corrupt CEO (played by Michael Caine) in On Deadly Ground (1994) to save the Eskimo population from an oil disaster; in Fire Down Below (1997) he plays an environmental agency troubleshooter investigating the dumping of toxic waste in Kentucky coal mines, and in the slow-moving The Patriot (1998) he plays a medical specialist trying to stop a lethal virus unleashed by an extremist group, then is a "buddy cop" in The Glimmer Man (1996), a Navy SEAL alongside CIA analyst Kurt Russell in Executive Decision (1996).
Some of the more brutal classic arm breaking movies include Exit Wounds (2001), Half Past Dead (2002), Out for a Kill (2003) and Belly of the Beast (2003).
His Holiness Penor Rinpoche, had accorded Seagal as a tulku, the reincarnation of a Buddhist Lama.
Seagal still has a very loyal fan base in the action movie genre and continues to remain a highly bankable star.