Final Fantasy 7's Aerith Has Had Enough of 'Creeps' Tagging Voice Actors With 'Smut' Featuring Their Characters

Final Fantasy 7’s Aerith Has Had Enough of ‘Creeps’ Tagging Voice Actors With ‘Smut’ Featuring Their Characters

Briana White, the actress who portrays Aerith in Final Fantasy 7, has called on fans to stop tagging voice artists in spicy material featuring their characters.

The discussion began after White saw KPop: Demon Hunters actor Rei Ami discovering adult fanfiction featuring her character Zoey. In response, White suggested fans in general had “forgotten the meaning of the word inappropriate.”

“Maybe let’s normalize not tagging voice actors in smut of their characters,” White wrote in a series of posts on X. But many fans responded by saying Ami had gone on to look for the content purposefully — to which White then suggested it was all a matter of “consent.”

“It’s really a shame when VAs want to interact with the people who love the characters on social media but just a few creeps ruin it for everyone,” White wrote, acknowledging that she had seen all sorts of fan-made Final Fantasy 7 content even though she tried to “actively avoid it.”

White portrayed Aerith in the 2020 Final Fantasy 7 Remake, a role she has then continued in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion, 2024’s Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles.

“I’m so associated with FF7 that it gets shown to me every single day anyway,” White explained. “As someone said earlier, it is a matter of consent. And it can be almost impossible to know what exactly is acceptable or not to an individual just from knowing their social media persona.”

Ultimately, White conceded that while Ami had chosen to seek out the fan-made content that had prompted her initial post, fans should still be mindful of what they share. “Alright alright y’all have spoken and I hear you,” White concluded. “Point stands, just not for [Rei Ami]. Carry on.”

White is set to return in Square Enix’s upcoming third and final entry in its Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy — a game that won’t cut content in order to feel “more concise” than the sometimes meandering Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.

“It’s about making sure the pacing feels right,” series director Naoki Hamaguchi said. “It’s not about cutting out content, it’s making sure that it feels right, the speed that the story progresses at feels right, and it is fairly quick and feels like you can get through it at a reasonable pace. But it has to feel right, so that’s what I mainly intended to say there.”

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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