Ines French the rabbit girl — who was she?

I don’t recognize a clear, well-documented figure called “Ines French the rabbit girl.” That phrase could refer to several possible things; I’ll list likely interpretations and how you can check each:

  1. A character in a book, comic, game or animation
  • Search the exact phrase plus words like “character,” “comic,” “manga,” “novel,” or the medium you suspect. Fan wikis, Goodreads, IMDb, or the publisher’s site often identify characters.
  1. A model, cosplayer or internet personality who dresses as a rabbit
  • Try image searches or social platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X) for “Ines French” or “Ines” plus “rabbit cosplay,” “bunny girl,” or similar. Verify accounts for authenticity.
  1. A news story or viral photo (e.g., someone nicknamed “rabbit girl”)
  • Search news sites with the name and “rabbit girl” to find articles. If the person is private, reliable sources may be scarce.
  1. A mistranscription or mix of names
  • Maybe the intended name is “Inès,” “Ínes,” or a different surname. Consider alternate spellings (Ines/Inès/Inés) and try surname-first searches (French Ines, Ines LeFrench, etc.).

If you can share where you saw the name (a link, the platform, an image, the context—fiction, news, social media), I can do more targeted help: suggest search terms, identify the person or character, or explain why information might be missing.

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