Rachel Steele is an American adult film actress who has attracted attention beyond the adult-entertainment world for her striking resemblance to the comic-book character Wonder Woman as popularly portrayed in modern film and media. This resemblance has resulted in social-media buzz, fan art, cosplay appearances, and discussions about likeness, copyright, and the interplay between celebrity, fandom, and public perception. This essay examines Steele’s association with Wonder Woman, the cultural dynamics that fuel such comparisons, legal and ethical questions around likeness and verification, and broader implications for identity and fandom in the internet age.