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Rival Meta Celebs Dex Fallow and Priya Orin Sent Each Other Identical 3,000-Word Private Apology Letters at the Exact Same Millisecond — Both Are Now Suspected of Using the Same AI Ghostwriting Service

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Apr 11, 2026 · 9:30 AM EST
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Rival Meta Celebs Dex Fallow and Priya Orin Sent Each Other Identical 3,000-Word Private Apology Letters at the Exact Same Millisecond — Both Are Now Suspected of Using the Same AI Ghostwriting Service

Their rivalry is, for a substantial portion of both their audiences, a primary draw.

At 2:17:44.003 AM EST, MetaCity influencer Dex Fallow sent a 3,000-word private message to rival Priya Orin described by recipients as 'a comprehensive, emotionally detailed apology letter covering events from the past two years.' At the same millisecond — 2:17:44.003 AM EST — Priya Orin sent an identical 3,000-word private message to Dex Fallow. Both letters were the same document. Word for word. Including a passage that began 'I have been sitting with this for months, trying to find the right way to say something only I could say.' MetaCity's message delivery logs, obtained by community investigators this morning, confirmed the simultaneous send timestamp down to three decimal places. Both parties have declined to comment. A third-party analysis of the letter's syntactic structure by two independent language researchers concluded with 94% confidence that the text was generated by the same AI writing model. The specific model has not been identified. A MetaCity-based AI ghostwriting service whose output characteristics match the letter's style has seen its contact form go offline as of 6:00 AM.

MIncident Timeline

  • Message Send Timestamp: 2:17:44.003 AM EST — confirmed in MetaCity delivery logs down to three decimal places — simultaneous for both parties
  • Letter Length: 3,000 words — identical content word for word — including sender-specific language like "I have sat with this alone for months"
  • AI Authorship Confidence: 94% — joint assessment by two independent language researchers using syntactic structure analysis
  • Ghostwriting Service Status: Contact form of primary suspected service went offline at 6:00 AM EST — account has not posted since
  • Both Parties' Response: Declined to comment — no statements issued as of publication — both accounts have reduced posting frequency

Dex Fallow and Priya Orin have been among MetaCity's most-followed influencer rivals for approximately 22 months, a period that began with a public disagreement at the Meridian Awards ceremony and has since generated an estimated 2.4 billion combined views of content related to, referencing, or responding to their ongoing dispute. Their rivalry is, for a substantial portion of both their audiences, a primary draw. Both have built significant parts of their content identity around the conflict. The conflict has sponsors. At 2:17:44.003 AM EST, according to MetaCity's message delivery infrastructure logs, both Dex Fallow and Priya Orin initiated private message sends to each other at the exact same timestamp, measured to three decimal places of a second.

The letters are identical. Community investigators who obtained copies from recipients of screenshots — both parties appear to have shared them with confidants who shared them further — confirmed a word-for-word match across 3,000 words. The letters cover: the origin of the rivalry as each writer perceives it, specific incidents from the past 22 months described with careful emotional precision, an acknowledgment of personal failures, a statement of residual respect, and a closing offer of 'a genuine conversation, if you're willing.' The letter includes the sentence: 'I have been sitting with this for months, trying to find the right way to say something only I could say.' That sentence is in both letters. Both letters say only I could say it. The sentence appears at the same position in both documents: paragraph 7, sentence 4.

The Same Apology. The Same Millisecond. Two People.

Two independent language researchers — Callum Frey of the MetaCity Linguistic Analysis Institute and a researcher identified in community posts only as 'VeritasText' — published separate analyses of the letter's syntactic structure within hours of the letters circulating. Frey's assessment placed AI authorship confidence at 91%. VeritasText's assessment placed it at 97%. The joint mean is 94%. Both cited the same features: an unusually consistent sentence-length distribution pattern, a specific emotional arc structure that recurs in the output of large-scale language models trained on apology and reconciliation content, and a subtle but detectable overuse of the phrase 'I think you know' across three different paragraphs. Frey noted that human-authored apology letters of this length typically show more structural irregularity and fewer callback loops. This letter has four callback loops.

The MetaCity-based AI ghostwriting service whose stylistic fingerprints most closely match the letter — identified by community researchers as ConfessScript, a premium AI-assisted content service with a tagline of 'Your Words, Perfected' — took its public contact form offline at 6:00 AM EST. Its account has not posted since. Its most recent post, from April 9, read: 'Authentic communication is a skill. We help you get there.' Community users have noted that ConfessScript's promotional materials include a testimonial section, all testimonials anonymized, one of which reads: 'I finally said what I'd been feeling for two years. The response was incredible.' ConfessScript has not responded to press inquiries. Fallow and Orin have not posted about the letters, about each other, or about AI authorship tools since 2:17 AM. Their rivalry content, which had been on a high-engagement run through early April, has gone quiet. Both accounts are still active. Neither has said anything.

The Bottom Line

Both accounts are still active.

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