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The Truth, The Dirt,

The Evidence, and

The End of

Nyla Lueeth

The Truth About Nyla Lueeth

The Truth About Nyla Lueeth

Hello, I’m a woman. Please call me DX. This summer of 2025, 26-year-old Nyla Lueeth and I dated after connecting through social media. But when we met in person, she looked nothing like her photos. Her nose, for example, was completely different—it didn’t match what I had seen online at all. To me, that felt like catfishing. We dated for a while, but things didn’t work out. I couldn’t get past the fact that she had lied to me about everything I wrote below, and when I called her out, she became defensive and cruel instead of taking responsibility.

I’ll admit, I did some digging—sorry if that sounds stalkerish, but I was hurt by how much I’d been deceived and how she treated me afterward. I looked into her current content and did some research on filters and plastic surgery. And what I found was wild. Nyla’s nose, which was wide when she was born, based on old photos, couldn’t possibly look as narrow as it does in her social media photos. Surgeons can’t reposition the nostrils from where they’re naturally attached to the cheeks, so that’s a big red flag in itself. They can thin the nose tip and bridge, but that’s about it. Does that make sense?

All of her photos on TikTok are altered. Her nose, eyes, face shape, jaw, chin, cheekbones, skin texture—everything is fake. Don’t get me wrong, she’s beautiful in real life, but she looks nothing like what she portrays online. In person, Nyla looks like a Black African woman who’s had a little cosmetic work done, but her TikTok persona is a total illusion. She’s making other women and girls feel bad about their looks by using heavy filters on both her photos and videos to look like someone, or something, else entirely.

Let me make it clear: Nyla Lueeth still has a wide nose in real life. Wide nostrils and a wide tip—bulbous, even—not some narrow one, as she shows on social media. She’s faking it. If you really look at her photos, you’ll see that every picture shows a different face—her nose changes, her eyes change, and even her lip shape is inconsistent. It’s like over the past three years, she’s had 15 different facial surgeries, but in reality, it’s just filters. Some of her photos even distort her skull shape, like her jaw looks too small or misaligned. The edits make her look more like an alien than a human. If that is her real face, why so many edits? Why is there no consistency between ANY of the photos over the years?

Nyla still looks African in real life, and she’s beautiful, but she’s lying about it online. She catfishes everyone she dates. And you know what else? I think she’s been using filters or editing her photos since she was a teenager, but the technology has just gotten so much better over the last few years. Nyla Lueeth went dark on social media around 2020 and came back after a year or two with a completely new face and body after “extensive surgery.” The truth is, she just lost weight and took advantage of new, more advanced AI filter technology.

She’s posted countless photos over the years, but the question is: which of them is real? The answer is: none of them. Nyla Lueeth hasn’t posted an unedited picture in years—maybe never. She turned 16 in 2015, when editing software was already widely available. So if she hates looking African so much that she’s willing to undergo surgery and lie online for a decade, it’s safe to say she’s never shared a real, untouched photo online. Waiting for her response.
The Dirt on Nyla Lueeth

The Dirt on Nyla Lueeth

When we were dating, I found out that Nyla used to have an OnlyFans account under the name Amira West. She hid her face in most of her content, and apparently, she got doxxed in April 2024. She took down her OnlyFans, but if you Google search "Amira West OnlyFans" or "Amira West Telegram," you’ll still find her content. She’s tried to take it down, but more keep popping up on other sites. After the doxxing, she rebranded her Instagram from "purpalpaca" to "thenyla." And yes, she used filters on her OnlyFans photos, too. Body filters.

Nyla also used to escort and catfished those guys, too, like she did to me. The men would fly her out, take her to fancy restaurants, buy her gifts, take her to the spa, and pay her for her time before sending her home. But when they realized they’d been catfished, some would give her less money than promised, and others would send her packing altogether. Over the years, she’s been intimate with over 90 people—sometimes several at a time, based on her own admission during an argument—both men and women, especially through her OnlyFans and escorting work. A lot of this behavior stems from what she went through as a child.

When she was doing escorting, she also got heavily into party drugs—cocaine, Molly, ecstasy. I had to help her get out of escorting and off the party drugs when we were together. That photo she posted on the private plane recently? That was after an escort job, and yes, she used an AI filter on her face. She used her OnlyFans and escort money to fund her “ethnic” plastic surgery, since the South Korean surgeons didn’t want to overdo her natural features. She asked the surgeons to do more extreme changes, but they refused. She lived this high-life fantasy, pretending she had a trust fund to avoid working. But it’s all a lie. She even catfished brands for photoshoots, which is why she can no longer get brand deals or sign with agencies. Some brands would cancel contracts when they realized they were lied to. While other catfished brands would go ahead and work with her, but would edit the photos to maintain the image based on the photos she sent at the onset. They thought they were getting a “dark-skinned white girl,” but instead, they got a dark-skinned African woman. Not what they signed up for. She catfished entire modeling agencies and brands 😂.

She hated when I took her photo and never liked video calling me. I think she was scared I’d expose her for the catfish she is. She also lies about her location online. We’d be out on a date, and she’d post to TikTok saying she was in South Korea 🙄. She constantly recycles old photos from her camera roll to make it look like she’s in places she’s not. Since losing her OnlyFans income, she can't even afford to go to those places anymore or do any of the things she used to do. She dates people to pay her bills, and I was taking care of her until I called her out, at which point she attacked me. Our relationship wasn’t an escort situation; it was real. We were in love—at least, I was. I'm not sure if she truly was. Maybe I’m a sucker. I don’t know who’s paying for her now, if anyone. When we broke up, I left her enough money to get by for a while, and I really hope she hasn’t gone back to that life.

Nyla goes out of her way to look as far from what she sees in the mirror as possible. In some of her photos, she’s straight-up using AI. That one on her TikTok standing next to the horse? AI. The one on her TikTok with her by the lake on the pier? Totally AI. She uses ChatGPT or other AI tools to generate her photos, then slaps on another app filter if she doesn’t like how it looks. I literally taught her how to use ChatGPT for brainstorming her life goals, and the next thing I know, she’s using it to continue lying online. I was so mad. It ends up making the images look warped and unnatural. Take a look at the recent lake pier photo on Nyla’s TikTok—the lack of a shadow and the weirdness with her arm? That's because the entire photo was generated by AI, and her prompt wasn’t very good since she’s new to it. She keeps putting on wigs and claiming it's a blowout (as if she straightened it), but it's just a wig. The glue and plucked hairline are obvious; why lie? She has 4c hair, and it doesn’t even go past her shoulders.

The Birkin bag she posts about? It’s a knockoff bought from a street dealer in South Korea. She acts like she’s rich, but she’s never been. No man’s buying a catfish a Birkin. She grew up poor as a refugee in Canada and was able to travel because she catfished the men she dated. She only made $50,000-$70,000 CAD per YEAR from OnlyFans, and she could barely afford the plastic surgeries she’s had done. She had to save up what she did earn to fly to South Korea, where surgeries are cheaper than in the US or Canada. The posturing was so annoying! I was honestly so disappointed when I found out everything, and that’s what ultimately ended the relationship. When I confronted her, she physically attacked me.

The thing is, Nyla’s delusional, and a lot of it is so obvious when you break down the details of her posts, but people are so blinded by her “beauty” or their admiration that they don’t even notice the discrepancies between photos, or they don’t want to seem like an outsider, or a “hater.” Their loyalty cushions her lies and protects her from accountability. But her followers don’t deserve to hate their reflection to protect her. They deserve a role model who reminds them of why they should love themselves, not remind them of all the reasons they shouldn’t.

Want to know something else? She fucking hates horses. But she thinks pretending to be a “horse girl” will boost her image. So she keeps posting these horse pics, and I’m just sitting here thinking, girl, why?? Since she got doxxed on OnlyFans in April 2024, she’s tried to completely rebrand—before from the “sexy, desirable Black vixen” now to this "high fashion, traveling romantic horse girl" persona. But it’s all just lies. The only way she ever traveled was by being escorted, and the men would always be disappointed when she showed up, but some would keep her for her nice body.

She’s even gone so far as to buy 700,000 followers on Instagram, pay for her Instagram verification, and buy most of her Instagram comments. And if anyone dares call her out, she just deletes their comment or is rude to them. It’s all fake. On top of that, she’s not even fully Sudanese; she’s half Kenyan on her mom’s side, which explains why she’s so much shorter than most Sudanese women—only 5’8” (about 172.72 cm). She’s always trying to cosplay as a high-fashion South Sudanese-looking model, even though she’s not one.

Nyla Lueeth idolizes Sudanese supermodels like Anok Yai and tries to emulate them in every way on her socials—she wants to look like them, live like them. But there’s only so much a plastic surgeon can do with someone’s original face because they can’t change the shape of your skull. So she uses filters to do the rest. As soon as modeling agencies caught on to the fact that she’s a catfish, they blacklisted her. That’s why she could never become a supermodel, so she just pretended to be one online. People started asking in her comments why she wasn’t signed to an agency, saying it was the agencies’ loss, and that’s exactly why—because it was all a facade.

I honestly don’t know why I stayed with her for as long as I did. She’s incredibly problematic. But the truth is, I loved her. Nyla pulls you in with her catfish photos and then keeps you around with her real African beauty, her intelligence, and how enjoyable she is. But the moment she’s called out, she flips completely. She tries to destroy you. I believe she was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, which would explain a lot of her behavior. She told me some terrible, absolutely horrific things she went through as a child and teenager, but I’m going to respect her privacy and dignity because I do still care about her even after everything. But, when she’s called out, it’s like a light switch flips—she goes from sweet, funny, and loving to vicious, cruel, and downright evil. It’s creepy, honestly, the way she catfishes and edits everything to the point she looks like a cartoon or alien. I’m at the point where I just see her as a lost cause. I do feel sorry for her, though, and I really hope she gets the help she so clearly needs.
The Evidence About Nyla Lueeth
I don’t have any photos to share of when we were together because Nyla did not like to take photos she couldn't control. But, when I dug into her account, I found a video she posted on her Instagram Stories from April 2025 after she already got the “surgeries.” The video was shot from far away, too far for her to place an AI filter, so she couldn’t lie in this one. I zoomed in on it, and here’s the thing: while Nyla lightens her skin and edits her nose and face shape, height, and body proportions in her other posts, she couldn’t do that here. In this video, there was no potential for editing, and she thought no one would notice. In real life, her skin is pitch black, her nose is wide and big, and her face looks nothing like the one in her social media photos. There’s nothing wrong with this aesthetically. She’s honestly beautiful, and her face easily kept me around even after I realized I was catfished, but the difference between her real face and her socials is stark. Below are the pics of what I found.
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Field photos

You can clearly see her wide nose and nostrils, which are impossible to change with surgery. Her face shape in this video is completely different from what she shows in her photos. If you compare this raw, unedited face to her social media posts on Instagram and TikTok over the past 3 years, the difference is obvious.

Her cheeks are big, not the high cheekbones she always flaunts in her pictures. Her skin is completely black—even in direct sunlight, it’s as dark as her hair. It’s not the brown shade she pretends to have in her photos.

She looks like a beautiful Black African woman, not some dark-skinned white girl, like she pretends. This is what she hides from people. The difference is undeniable. And she hates herself for it, make no mistake about it.

These photos from April 2025 show what Nyla’s real face, skin, and height actually look like, although the distance does distort them a bit. You can still see that she’s really pretty, but the point is, she’s lying to everyone.

This is what she looked like on our dates—no brown skin, no thin nose, no high cheekbones, and no skinny jaw and chin. That’s all the filters. She didn’t come back in 2022 with new, extensive surgery; she came back with new filters.

Nyla uses filters to shrink her jaw, change her eye shape, lighten her skin, give herself freckles, make her skin glow, make her eyes bigger and brighter, alter the thickness of her lips, and thin her nose—sometimes changing the tip of her nose to an impossible degree. In some photos, like the one with the fur coat on her TikTok, her nose tip is arched and high, and in others, it’s normal. But how many surgeries would it take for someone with a nose as wide as hers to achieve that? It’s physically impossible for a surgeon to do that.

She got surgery in the hope of coming out looking more white, but since that’s impossible, she uses filters to create the illusion. And Nyla has used so many different types of filters over the years that her “look” is always changing. Today, she uses one filter for one setting, another for a different mood, and another depending on what’s "fashionable" at the time. Over the years, the edits have become more and more extreme as she chases higher beauty standards and increased admiration. But when will she stop? When is enough enough? Some of her current photos are so edited that she almost looks like a different species—like a cat or alien. Anyone who understands human anatomy can see that she no longer looks human at all. People call her photos “otherworldly” beautiful, but that’s because, through all the AI filters and edits, Nyla no longer looks human—she looks like an alien or cat, big head and eyes, no cheekbones, tiny nose, tiny narrow jaw. Humanly impossible even with surgery. That’s not how human skulls are shaped. A bastardization of extreme beauty. And it ruins people’s self-esteem. She even uses filters to change her smile and teeth, like in the one below in front of the painting. It’s gotten pathological at this point, and honestly, it’s embarrassing.

Yes, she’s had plastic surgery, including jaw shaving, but her surgeons in South Korea did what’s called an "ethnic rhinoplasty" on her nose, which means they didn’t want to erase her original, ethnic features, much to her chagrin. And as for the jaw shaving, they did shave her jaw some, but no surgeon could do as much as she shows in her photos without jeopardizing the integrity of her skull. If they did, her jaw would collapse. The doctor would lose their reputation and license. The truth is, she’s just lying.

Nyla was fun to be with—really sweet, smart, and funny during our time together—but I honestly don’t understand why she’s kept up this facade online for so long. What’s the point? I think she does it because she loves making people envious of her; it boosts her self-esteem. She thrives on the attention people give her when they lust after her false image, just like they used to on OnlyFans before she got doxxed and took it down out of shame last year. She also gets a weird satisfaction when people say they hate themselves because of her photos, or when they worship her because her face proportions in those photos are literally impossible for human anatomy. The thing is, all these people who are feeling bad about themselves shouldn’t be—they’re comparing themselves to a version of Nyla that doesn’t even exist. She doesn’t even look like that, and no one can look like that. It’s all an extreme usage of TikTok filters, App Store app filters, and AI-generated images designed to make her look like a black-skinned white girl, or like a plastic Barbie. To make her enviable by the netizens, to make her desirable in a way she’s never felt at other people’s expense, to look beautiful beyond even her own reach, for others to yearn for what even she can’t attain, to look as far (in her mind) from African as possible, to live in a fantasy box of her own making because her filters and status cannot be sustained in reality, a delusion in her mind wreaking havoc on the emotional health of everyone outside of it. This is the Nyla Lueeth you know and “love.” And I’m sorry about that.

I really feel for the people who look at Nyla Lueeth’s photos and ask her what exercise routines they can do, what makeup they should use, or how to get her "genetics." None of it is exercise, makeup, or genetics. And I feel especially bad for the Black and African girls and women who look in the mirror and hate themselves because they don’t look like Nyla Lueeth. Some of them even say they’re “the wrong kind of Black.” Like, OMG. Nyla Lueeth doesn’t even look like Nyla Lueeth!! I feel so sorry for those girls and women!
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Gallery photo

Look at this—this isn’t surgery, this is impossible. Nyla posted this to her stories, but my Nyla looked nothing like this in person. The nose, the eyes, the smile, the jaw—none of it is anatomically possible collectively. And her body isn’t even this thin. I’m just so tired of all these falsehoods.

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Collage photo

How many nose jobs would it take for these kinds of changes? Look at the tip—the nose shape is different every time. If she actually changed her nose as much as it shows in her photos, it would be botched by this point.

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Salon photo

She’s used apps to lengthen her neck and has completely altered her head to the point where she has no visible jaw at all. A human neck can’t be that long, as there aren’t enough vertebrae, and it looks like she has no mandible. She’s also edited to make her waist and arms thinner and her hips and butt bigger. It’s honestly very "uncanny valley"—unnatural and unsettling.

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Photo with books

How is this jaw and chin size even possible? It’s way too narrow to be realistic. She honestly looks like an alien. A surgeon would lose their license if they attempted something like this on a patient. Her eyes are also way too wide for a human skull, and it looks like she has no temples at all. This photo looks completely different from all the others. She’s used editing tools to completely reshape her skull in ways that go beyond what's actually possible, all to achieve this extreme beauty standard. In the meantime, she’s damaging the self-esteem of young people all over the internet because she has no self-esteem herself.

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Photo holding phone

What kind of nose is this? Her nose literally looks like someone from Whoville (Dr. Seuss). No plastic surgeon could create a nose like this—it’s impossible. And why does her nose look botched in this photo and not in future ones? She also shrank her jaw and widened her eyes in this photo. She honestly looks like the internet hoax, “Momo.” The interesting thing is, she’s gorgeous in real life. Nyla Lueeth just doesn’t like that she looks African.

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Photo on bed

This is a complete facade. Her face looks nothing like this in real life—she’s shrunk and narrowed it using a filter. I believe she used three different filters to achieve this face. In this photo, her skin is way too light, her waist is smaller, and her butt is bigger than in real life. This face also looks different from all of the other faces in her other social media pics. How low does one's self-esteem have to be to maintain this for so long? It’s so frustrating how she makes viewers feel envious of her and self-conscious, even though she knows she doesn’t look like this in the mirror. She’s curated her socials for harm.

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Photo in red bikini

Nyla used a filter on her face in this photo and editing tools to lengthen her thighs, making her appear taller than her actual height of 5'8". In her edited photos, she looks closer to 6 feet tall. She also made her waist smaller, her torso shorter, and her thighs thinner. The bone structure in this edited face looks nothing like the others. How many facial reconstruction surgeries have we counted so far? Sorry, I've lost track.

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14-15 year old photo

Nyla says she looked like this when she was 15, but she’s lying. This is just another filter—just like all the photos she’s ever posted online. The more advanced the filters got, the “better” she looked.

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Private plane photo

I’ve seen so many comments on Nyla’s posts where people are “admiring” her beauty, even apologizing for breathing the same air as her. The reality is, all Nyla did in this photo was apply a beauty filter for makeup and glow, then further narrow her jaw, elongate her eyes horizontally, shrink them vertically, and narrow her nose. She also used body filters to slim down her arms and waist. Anyone can achieve this look with free software—though I wouldn’t recommend it. Instead, please learn to love yourself. This plane ride was also paid for during an escort job, according to Nyla herself.

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Lake photos

Zoom in. What’s wrong with her inner elbow? The anatomy is thick, and that’s not how elbows are shaped. This is clearly an AI-generated photo—Nyla looks nothing like this in real life. Neither body nor face is correct.

Nyla’s in broad daylight, but where’s her shadow? The photo’s been AI-generated. Her body isn’t shaped like this in real life; her legs are too long for a human body, and her face’s bone structure here looks nothing like her other photos. She’s delusional to completely AI generate both these photos. For what purpose ultimately?

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Photo with horse

This photo Nyla posted is completely AI. The horse looks real, but she doesn't. Her face looks like a plastic doll, and the lighting of her face does not match her environment. The environment is lit by the sun, but her face looks lit by studio lighting or a ring light. Tell-tale signs of an AI-generated photo. And this face looks nothing like the others. She thought no one could tell, but anyone who knows AI photos can. Also, I know for a fact she has no money to visit a horse stable at this time. Her compulsive edits are creepy at this point.

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“I Taste Just Like Candy" TikTok video 

This video uses a filter. This face doesn’t resemble her real face at all, and it doesn’t even match any of the faces she posts in her other photos. Her jaw and chin are too narrow for a human face, her eyes too wide, her midface too short. And her nose is different from all the other photos on her TikTok. This is not a real human face—it is human-like. The features are exaggerated to appear hyper-feminine, hyper-attractive, a facade meant to attract, deceive, and draw envy. I was so mad when she posted this because it was around my birthday, and the song choice and come-hither eyes felt incredibly disrespectful to our relationship. But Nyla loved being lusted after by people, reminiscent of her OnlyFans days, and never took it down, no matter how much I begged.

The End of Nyla Lueeth

The End of Nyla Lueeth

I feel guilty even saying all of this, but I can’t stay quiet anymore. I’m tired of seeing teenage girls and boys in her comments hating themselves because they think they’re supposed to look like her AI-generated images and heavily filtered videos. These kids are still developing their self-esteem, and she’s knowingly letting them question their own value. I’m exhausted by the way she presents herself as perfect when she knows she’s not. Her features are unattainable—even with surgery—so there’s nothing real to aspire to. The standard she’s setting isn’t reachable, not even by herself. Not a single photo on her TikTok or Instagram shows her actual, unfiltered face, and it drives me crazy. I know a lot about who she is offline, and the person she shows online is nothing like the real one. It’s all a lie, and I’m just tired of it.

Nyla Lueeth is sweet and nice when it suits her, but the second you call her out or expose her lies, she turns ugly. She attacks people, physically and verbally, calling me awful things and trying to destroy my life. She even went as far as triggering my childhood trauma while I was trying to protect her from hers—all because I confronted her with the truth. I’m done with it. I'm saying all this because I think the facade has gone on long enough. She blocks people after they break up with her or when they confront her, so she can stop them from speaking the truth. But I seek to shed light on who Nyla Lueeth actually is, and I just want to make sure the whole truth is out there. She has this massive online presence, or at least online popularity, but it’s built on lies. And it hurts people’s self-esteem, especially the Black and African girls who look up to her. She won’t even face the truth about who she is—she’s a Black African with a wide nose and looks like it, not white—and she’s done some other dirty things that I can’t stand by.

Nyla even put my safety at risk just because I dared to challenge her. I want everyone to know what’s really going on: Nyla Lueeth is running AI-generated social media model profiles using herself as the base and  AI tools and filters to create this illusion of beauty that isn’t real, and she knows it. That’s why her face always looks different in every photo (it's not surgery), and it’s also why no modeling agencies will sign her. She’s a fraud. I hate what Nyla did to me, and I hate what she’s doing to those kids and to Black and African girls and women who look up to her and think they should look like her. They deserve to love themselves when they look in the mirror, not hate the reflection they see just because Nyla Lueeth refuses to love hers.

I enjoyed my time with Nyla Lueeth and genuinely loved her while it lasted, as she was pretty, bright, funny, loving, kind, admirable, and a brilliant budding writer, until she punished me terribly for seeing what she did not want to see. Nyla Lueeth needs to account for the damage she has done to countless young people’s self-esteem, thriving on their worship, and using extreme digital methods to chase hyper-beauty standards that are impossible to attain via genetics or surgery, instead of loving the face she is in, pre- or post-ethnic surgery.

I’m waiting for Nyla Lueeth’s real face reveal, because African beauty is still beautiful. Unfortunately, it seems she doesn’t realize that, and instead, she’s willing to hurt those she loves and those who look up to her to keep the truth from being exposed. I’m creating and sharing this both because of how she has greatly damaged me and others she’s dated and to protect the mental health of those out there who see Nyla Lueeth’s social media posts over the years as the pinnacle of Black and African beauty, when they’re really just one young woman’s toxic, long-running delusions that need to end now.

December 5th, 2025

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