Bermuda, a blond CGI model and “self”-professed Trump supporter, has garnered 59,000 Instagram followers.

According to the fake influencer’s Facebook page, she’s “just a contemporary conservative woman speaking her mind.” Her Instagram feed features selfies, political memes and plenty of opinions.

“It’s OK to be white. I said it and I’m not afraid to say it: I am proud to be a white woman,” she writes in one post.

According to Bermuda’s profile, she was created by Cain Intelligence, which calls itself an artificial intelligence tech company and posted its “endorsement for Donald Trump in 2016.” The Cut reports that this company isn’t real, so it’s unclear who’s managing Bermuda’s account.

Bermuda is making headlines for her “feud” with another CGI Instagram model: Lil Miquela, a liberal character with more than 1 million followers. Miquela, whose profile says she was also created by Cain Intelligence, says that on Tuesday that she was “hacked” by Bermuda.

“Ok, Miquela. I tried being nice. I called, I texted. I didn’t want this to be hard, but you brought this on yourself,” Bermuda writes in a post.

An anonymous source close to the creators of Miquela told the Cut that this hack is a hoax and a “planned stunt.” Meanwhile, Motherboard speculates that the Bermuda-Miquela feud could be “some elaborate CG-avatar art project collaboration.”

The artificial feud has, understandably, confused Instagram users.

“You’re literally not real and neither is lil miquela man why y’all robots tryna act tough,” commented one user.