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Chuck Norris' Family Slams "Misleading" AI-Generated Posts About His Death
The family said fabricated posts about his death, health history and funeral attendees are untrue and asked people to trust only official sources.
- On Wednesday, the family of late actor Chuck Norris used his Instagram account to denounce AI-generated posts circulating false narratives about his passing and personal life, just under two weeks after his March 19 death.
- A viral Facebook photo depicted a fake funeral attended by stars like Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, while posts also contained fabricated reports regarding Norris's health history and family relationships.
- Addressing fabricated medical reports, the family stated, "These claims are entirely untrue," and urged fans not to share information "unless it comes directly from the Norris family or an official family representative."
- In March, Zendaya appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where she addressed AI-generated images of her imagined wedding to Tom Holland, reflecting a broader trend of celebrities battling digital misinformation.
- The Norris family continues to emphasize the need for verified sources to protect the late actor's legacy as public figures face increasing challenges managing their online image amid proliferating AI-generated content.
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Chuck Norris Family Blasts AI-Generated Posts About His Death
The family of legendary actor and martial artist Chuck Norris is upset over AI-generated posts about the circumstances surrounding his death, warning the Lone Wolf McQuade star's fans not to believe everything they read.
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Chuck Norris’ family slams AI content pushing lies about his death
The family of late action star Chuck Norris slammed the recent AI-generated content about his death, warning fans against believing everything they see and read online.
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