Actor Lateef Adedimeji, wife debunk AI-generated triplets photos

Nollywood couple Lateef Adedimeji and Adebimpe Oyebade have appealed to fans to stop circulating Artificial Intelligence-generated baby photos falsely linked to their newborn triplets.

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Lateef Adedimeji and Adebimpe Oyebade

Nollywood couple Lateef Adedimeji and Adebimpe Oyebade have appealed to fans to stop circulating Artificial Intelligence-generated baby photos falsely linked to their newborn triplets.

Mo Bimpe made an appeal on her Instagram story on Friday, expressing appreciation for the love and excitement surrounding the birth announcement while clarifying that the viral images were not authentic.

“Dear bloggers, fans & lovers,

“Thank you so much for the love for us and the ETAs but please ENOUGH WITH THE AI PICTURES NOW!!!!!

“We’ll share @etawithlove pictures soon, all the baby’s pictures flying around aren’t our babies please,” she wrote.

Her husband, Lateef Adedimeji, also addressed the situation in a separate post on X, formerly Twitter.

“To my X/Twitter family, I truly appreciate all the love and prayers. I’ll be back soon!

“Also, please note that the AI-generated baby photos circulating right now are not ours. Thank you for understanding!” the actor posted.

The clarification followed widespread circulation of edited and AI-generated baby images online after the couple announced the arrival of their triplet sons.

It was earlier reported that Lateef announced the birth of the children through an emotional Instagram post.

“I’ve been quiet… not absent. I was building, protecting, and embracing the greatest blessing of my life. God gave me more than I prayed for — a woman who became a mother of three, and three kings to call my own,” he had written.

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