Viral prison photos of Diddy are AI-generated, rep says
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Viral prison photos of Diddy are AI-generated, rep says
"One selfie circulating on social media shows the disgraced mogul smiling and hugging an inmate, while another photo shows him posing for a shot with what appears to be a cup of instant ramen noodles in hand and a bottle of baby oil on a table behind him. While many of the photos featured a TMZ watermark, the outlet has clarified that while they have released real images of Diddy at the Fort Dix federal prison, these specific photos are not theirs."
"The Bad Boy founder's rep, Juda Engelmayer, released a statement to TMZ addressing the doctored photos saying, These images are not real. They are A.I. fabrications. He continued, Sean has always treated people with kindness and respect, but it's disconcerting how often manipulated or A.I.-generated images are being pushed into the conversation while he is in a federal facility. Nothing in these doctored photos reflects reality."
Viral images purportedly showing Sean 'Diddy' Combs in prison were created with AI and do not reflect reality, according to his representative, Juda Engelmayer. One circulated selfie shows him smiling and hugging an inmate; another shows him with a cup of instant ramen and a bottle of baby oil visible behind him. Several images carried a TMZ watermark, but TMZ clarified those particular photos are not theirs, though the outlet has released genuine photos of Diddy at Fort Dix. Combs is serving a 50-month sentence at Fort Dix and is scheduled for release in 2028. Netflix will stream a four-part documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, on Dec. 2.
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