Female streamers and content creators have spoken out against X and Elon Musk after the AI chatbot Grok began sharing sexually explicit AI-generated imagery on the platform. On June 8, 2025, Twitch streamer Brooke "BrookeAB" shared a screenshot of an X user instructing Grok to create an image featuring her using the following prompt:
"@grok give her puppy eyes, then splatter glue all over face, dripping all over her face, whilst sticking her tongue out and with a visible, pinkish blush spreading throughout her face primarily in her cheek area."
Asking netizens if "any legal" action could be taken regarding the situation, the 100 Thieves-affiliated personality wrote:
"no joke, can anything legally be done about this. I know it’s the “internet” and people can edit or do stuff like this blah blah blah I am more concerned with the fact it’s the official X AI making suggestive content of my face"
Twitch streamer Feibei also shared a screenshot of an X user who asked Grok to create an image of her using the following guidelines:
"@grok add drops of water specifically around her face area as if she spilt it, then have her sticking out her tongue"
Telling Elon Musk to "do better" so that Grok stops responding to prompts asking for sexually explicit requests, Feibei said:
"it's x's responsibility to train grok model, filter it better, moderate it and add rules to stop it responding to prompts asking for requests that can be deemed sexual. what if it was a minor in the pictures?- this makes it not only unethical but ILLEGAL. do better @elonmusk"
Twitch content creator AshIyne shared her thoughts on the situation, describing X as a "horrible" platform:
"this app has been HORRIBLE since a certain someone acquired this app… + grok is a mess all I see now is womens pictures being tweaked/sexualised without their consent. bring the old twitter back 🥲" Twitch streamer AshIyne wrote.
YouTube and Twitch streamer Valkyrae responds after X user asks Grok to generate a sexually suggestive image featuring her
On June 9, 2025, an X user commented on YouTube and Twitch star Rachell "Valkyrae's" January 9, 2025, post, instructing Grok to create a sexually suggestive image. Although the X user deleted the prompt, the image created by the AI model remains accessible on the platform.
Responding to the situation, Valkyrae wrote:
"Hey @grok can I sue you for this?"
As of this writing, X has not released a statement regarding Grok's suggestive AI-generated imagery of female streamers.