Julia Rose
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-28
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Yes, Julia Rose is real. The clearest, most independently corroborated piece of evidence is a live, nationally televised event: during the seventh inning of Game 5 of the 2019 World Series (Houston Astros at Washington Nationals, Nationals Park, October 27, 2019), she and fellow model Lauren Summer exposed themselves on camera during a Fox broadcast. Major League Baseball issued both women an indefinite ban from all MLB ballparks, citing the fan code of conduct, in a story covered independently by ESPN (via the Associated Press), CBS News, TMZ, and the Daily Mail — a live-broadcast event with an official institutional response is about as strong a realness signal as exists in this registry. Contemporaneous 2019 coverage (TMZ) also tied her to Shagmag, a subscription-based digital publication built around Instagram-model content and 'Free the Nipple'/topless-equality messaging; MLB's own ban letter referenced the incident as promoting 'your business.' Multiple secondary bio and entertainment sources (not independently confirmed against a single named-byline primary account) describe her specifically as Shagmag's founder/CEO, reportedly launched March 1, 2019 — we treat that specific title as widely reported rather than primary-documented. Separately, she had a multi-year, on-and-off public relationship with boxer and internet personality Jake Paul, which multiple named-byline entertainment and sports outlets covered from its start (they met filming his 'These Days' music video in late 2019; the relationship went public in March 2020) through engagement-ring speculation in August 2021 — when she changed her Instagram display name to incorporate Paul's surname, and Paul told a podcast he wasn't married to her yet but planned to propose — to its end around December 2022, after which Paul began dating Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam. Why people search her name: it's a very common first-and-last-name combination, and her original high-follower Instagram handle (@juliarose, reported at roughly 2.8 million followers in the 2019 World Series coverage) is, as of this research pass (July 2026), controlled by an unrelated private individual with no connection to Shagmag or the incident — a genuine mistaken-identity risk, not evidence of anything synthetic. Content-aggregator bio sites also attach additional unverified claims to this name (including a specific ethnicity and a cast credit on an MTV reality show) that we could not confirm against any mainstream or primary source, so we don't repeat them here. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
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- Instagram (unconfirmed) Unverified Her original @juliarose handle (reported ~2.8M followers in 2019) is no longer hers — it's currently held by an unrelated private individual with no connection to Shagmag. A separate, low-follower "iamjuliarose" account exists but could not be confirmed as official this pass. Verify any account claiming to be her current handle before trusting it.
- X (Twitter) (unconfirmed) Unverified No current handle could be independently confirmed this research pass; X profile pages did not load for direct verification.
- TikTok (unconfirmed) Unverified No current handle could be independently confirmed this research pass.
- Shagmag Founder (reported) / affiliated business Appears official Her reported subscription publication; the site did not load for direct verification during this research pass, and Wayback snapshots exist through August 2025. Treat current operating status as unconfirmed until re-checked.
- OnlyFans / Patreon via verified bio Warning Money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct link once the creator has confirmed it herself. A Patreon (reported ~$15/month, tied to Shagmag) has circulated in past coverage; we could not confirm it's still live or exclusive to her. Reach anything of hers only through a link posted in a bio you've independently cross-confirmed — never through a third-party "leaked" or aggregator site.
Quick answers
What is Julia Rose's real name?
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Is every “Julia Rose” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- "Julia Rose" is a common first-and-last-name combination. Most notably, the @juliarose Instagram handle this creator held as of the 2019 World Series coverage (~2.8M followers) is now controlled by an unrelated private individual (a college-affiliated account with no connection to Shagmag, modeling, or the incident) — don't assume that handle is her.
- Content-aggregator bio sites attach additional unverified claims to this name — including a specific ethnicity/heritage and a cast credit on an MTV reality dating show — that we could not confirm against any mainstream or primary source. We do not repeat those claims here as fact.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- No stable, high-follower official account could be reconfirmed for this page during this research pass — her original 2019-era Instagram handle is no longer hers (see the links above). Treat any account claiming to be her current "real" or "only" account with caution until it can be cross-confirmed against a source you trust.
- Her name and the Shagmag brand are built on explicit/topless content, which makes her a target for scam "leaked content" links and fake subscription pages. VerifiedHer does not link to, name, or describe any such site — treat any offer of her paid content outside an account you've personally cross-confirmed as bait, never a real source.
- No official AI chatbot, AI companion app, or synthetic/virtual persona claiming to be Julia Rose has been documented. Any bot or app claiming this is unauthorized.
The documented facts
- Real person, documented via a live-broadcast public event: on October 27, 2019, during the seventh inning of Game 5 of the World Series (Astros at Nationals, Nationals Park), she and model Lauren Summer exposed themselves on a live Fox broadcast; MLB issued both women an indefinite ban from all major-league ballparks, citing the fan code of conduct.
- The incident and MLB ban were independently corroborated across multiple mainstream outlets beyond ESPN's AP coverage, including CBS News, TMZ, and the Daily Mail. Source: CBS News — "MLB Bans Models Julia Rose, Lauren Summer After They Flash Houston" · documented
- Contemporaneous 2019 entertainment press identified her and Lauren Summer as affiliated with Shagmag, a subscription-based digital publication built around Instagram-model content and "Free the Nipple"/topless-equality messaging; MLB's ban letter itself framed the incident as promoting "your business." Source: TMZ — "World Series Boob Flasher Julia Rose Rips Topless Double Standard" · documented
- Widely reported (secondary bio/entertainment sources, not a single named-byline primary confirmation) as the founder/CEO of Shagmag, said to have launched March 1, 2019; we note the specific founder title as reported context rather than primary-documented fact. Source: Misfitz Mag (Substack) — "Julia Rose Spills the Tea (and It's Messy!)" · reported
- Had a multi-year, publicly documented on-and-off relationship with boxer/internet personality Jake Paul: they met filming his "These Days" music video in late 2019, the relationship became public in March 2020, and it was covered continuously by named-byline entertainment and sports press through 2021–2022.
- In August 2021, amid engagement speculation ahead of Paul's boxing match against Tyron Woodley, she changed her Instagram display handle to incorporate Paul's surname; Paul stated on a podcast at the time they were not married but that he planned to propose. They never married, and the relationship ended around December 2022. Source: The US Sun (Aug 26, 2021) · documented
- The relationship's end (reported around December 2022) and Paul's subsequent relationship with Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam (early 2023) were separately reported with dated specifics by sports/entertainment press.
- Her original Instagram handle, @juliarose — reported at roughly 2.8 million followers in the October 2019 World Series coverage — is, as of this research pass, held by an unrelated private individual with no connection to Shagmag, modeling, or the World Series incident. She does not currently hold that handle. Source: VerifiedHer direct account check, July 2026 · documented
- No documented AI chatbot, deepfake, or synthetic-persona controversy has been reported involving her name — the confusion signal around her is ordinary handle churn and a very common first-and-last name, not AI fakery. Status: unknown
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