> “I was just out and about in real life and people were like, ‘Oh my God, your wedding photos are gorgeous.’ And I was like, ‘Babe, they’re AI. They’re not real!’” she added.
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One_Olive_8933Mar 17, 2026
-11
TBF there’s not much difference between AI and completely retouched photos of celebrities.
Edit: I mean like visually speaking
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sheJaMyMorantMar 17, 2026
+12
yeah they’re is
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One_Olive_8933Mar 17, 2026
+2
You’re right, I made an edit.
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ForTheLoveOfPopMar 18, 2026
Enter Ariana Grande with the 6th finger
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Sic_Semper_DumbassesMar 17, 2026
+59
Yeah, it is scary how good AI is now. Just look at the subreddit it's devoted to figuring out if pictures are ai. Usually it all comes down to some little background detail that most people would absolutely overlook.
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SumpCrabMar 17, 2026
+30
All these folks who think they are immune and can always tell something is AI are primed to be deceived.
People should start assuming it's AI, then look for proof that it is real. "AI until proven innocent."
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Sic_Semper_DumbassesMar 17, 2026
+8
Yeah, especially if they're a big consequences to being fooled by it. In a situation like this where the worst thing is that you think you saw a wedding photo, it isn't too bad. But we've already seen politicians using this shit to try to smear their opponents. And that has real f****** impact.
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SumpCrabMar 17, 2026
+3
I get what you mean, but being fooled by wedding photos is also bad, maybe nlt to the same scale, but should not be brushed off. Our objective reality is being fucked with. I'm not against AI, but society needs to take these deceptions seriously. Even about wedding photos.
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Sic_Semper_DumbassesMar 17, 2026
+3
Yeah, I'm not saying it's good. Just that the consequences of this particular one aren't as overwhelming. The fact that there are people out there tricking others is still a problem, especially because it makes it easier to trick them again later.
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SumpCrabMar 17, 2026
+3
Right on.
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Risperidone-Mar 17, 2026
+16
It was very obvious to me these were AI. First of all, you could tell something was off, Tom was suddenly taller than her, but secondly, they’re so private, it made no sense some random account would post these.
I’m baffled by the fact these pics got 10M + likes on Instagram. Are people really that guillable ?
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vroartMar 17, 2026
+1
Well, I mean the background was from Star Wars Attacks of the Clones was a hint!
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bwoah07_gp2Mar 17, 2026
+1
AI imagery and video sucks. It's being weaponized for dangerous things. Even something like fake wedding photos, even though it's not on the same level as bad as those who generate fake images of say, the Iranian conflict for example, it's still super weird that people go out of their way to generate fake wedding photos of these two. I even saw the same trend with the F1 driver Charles Leclerc. And he had a real wedding, why create fake images of his wedding???
I hate seeing the tech, gaming, and social media sectors embracing AI with open arms. It needs to be regulated asap and in some cases, just shut down completely.
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DumbHuman53Mar 18, 2026
+1
People who are making AI photos of celebrities getting married, I find it a bit creepy and obsessive.
AI in general is super creepy
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NefariousnessSoft385Mar 19, 2026
+1
He's literally taller than her in the photos. The lighting was bizarre. Backdrop was also strange. Their poses felt disconnected.
It was so obviously AI
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Fluffy_Phone1797Mar 17, 2026
+1
Wow, I am one of those who was fooled. They are not got married.
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OkComfortable4953Mar 17, 2026
+1
No wonders, they are such a cute couple :33
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bag_of_luckMar 18, 2026
+1
Anyone else think this was some kind of PR stunt? Keep hearing about this
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