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With an Instagram post, Collien Fernandes makes serious allegations against Ulmen: fake profiles, manipulated videos and a shocking confession.

On March 26, 2026, Collien Fernandes spoke out again on Instagram. In a detailed, five-part carousel article, she described further insights into what her ex-husband Christian Ulmen is said to have confessed to her. She also addresses his alleged fetish and press inquiries.

“What he confessed to me”

According to Fernandes, Ulmen confessed to her that he had developed a sexual degradation fetish that was specifically directed against her. It makes him “horny” to humiliate her and portray her in a professional context in a way that she finds particularly unpleasant. According to her descriptions, this behavior gave him a feeling of power over her that he could no longer let go of.

Fernandes further stated that Ulmen is said to have created numerous fake profiles in her name over the years. He allegedly used these profiles to contact strange men as well as targeted people from their professional environment. According to Fernandes, in order to make the identities appear credible, pornographic content was specifically sent out to give the impression that she had taken intimate photographs.

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According to her, intensive online affairs arose with around 30 men, which also included telephone sex. In addition, real meetings were promised and then canceled at short notice. However, Fernandes emphasized that the number of men contacted was allegedly significantly higher, even if not all of them agreed to the exchange.

Allegations of deepfakes

Another central point of her post concerns alleged deepfake content. Fernandes wrote that Ulmen had sent manipulated videos in which she could be seen in explicit situations. In this context, she formulated a “little quiz” and asked which was more likely: that the relevant recordings actually exist or that they were digital manipulations.

Criticism of media inquiries

In addition to the allegations against her ex-husband, Fernandes also clearly criticized the reporting and behavior of the press. She described receiving extensive lists of questions every “five minutes,” which she was supposed to answer at short notice.

At the same time, she criticized the fact that conspiracy theories were allegedly quickly being constructed from unanswered questions. In her opinion, specific questions should instead be directed to the alleged perpetrator. As an example, she cited the question of whether he had created fake profiles in her name and sent pornographic material.

Finally, Fernandes highlighted that she herself was under a lot of pressure and declared: “I CAN’T ANYMORE!” She also pointed out that, unlike her, the accused allegedly did not want to make any statements under oath.

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