Emotional videos claiming that “Valerie Starfen” flew to Ichikawa, Japan, on a private jet to rescue and adopt a bullied baby monkey named Punch have gone viral on social media.
In the clips, Starfen purportedly stated that the “beautiful baby monkey was getting bullied” and that no one intervened, forcing her to confront authorities and take the animal home. Follow-up videos, described as “Part 2 of adopting Punch,” supposedly showed the infant monkey’s first day in its new home. Many viewers accepted the dramatic narrative as true.
AI-Generated Footage, Not Reality
However, these claims are false. There is no verified evidence that Starfen traveled to Japan, confronted zoo officials, or legally adopted the monkey. Digital experts analyzing the footage found inconsistencies in movement, background details, and facial expressions, indicating that the videos were AI-generated. No recognized Japanese zoo or wildlife authority has confirmed any such adoption.

Understanding the Viral Imagery
While the story is fabricated, the visuals themselves depict real challenges faced by baby Japanese macaques. In the clips, Punch the monkey is shown being chased, dragged, and pushed by older monkeys. Afterward, the infant clutches a stuffed orangutan toy, reportedly provided by zookeepers who noticed he lacked comfort.
Physical contact is vital for young macaques, who rely on their mothers for warmth, protection, and emotional security. In the absence of a maternal bond, they instinctively cling to substitute objects for comfort, which made the videos appear emotionally authentic.
Separating Fact from Fiction
The narrative that Starfen flew to Japan and adopted Punch is entirely fictional. The homecoming and adoption footage circulating online are AI-generated. Experts caution that emotionally charged animal content can blur the line between reality and synthetic media, urging viewers to verify dramatic rescue stories before sharing them widely.
This viral case highlights the increasing prevalence of AI-generated content and the importance of digital literacy in assessing online animal rescue claims.