Rapper Megan Thee Stallion has become the latest celebrity to fall victim to the disturbing trend of nonconsensual deepfake pornography. The artist, known for her open celebration of sensuality, appeared to be responding to deep-fake videos that circulated online. NBC News reported viewing 18 posts on social media platform X containing the fake video, some of which were later removed.
As states work to make deep-fake pornography illegal, there is currently no federal law addressing the issue. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., who has also been a victim of deepfake pornography, is among the most vocal lawmakers in Congress calling for legislation to combat this growing problem.
During a concert in Tampa, Florida, Megan Thee Stallion showed her vulnerability on stage, becoming overwhelmed with emotion while preparing to perform her song “Cobra.” Fan video captured the moment when the “Savage” rapper shed tears, with the enthusiastic crowd cheering her on. After composing herself, she continued the performance, demonstrating her resilience and strength.
While the reason for her emotional moment is unknown, Megan has been dealing with the recent circulation of AI-generated sex tapes featuring her likeness. The situation escalated to the point where the “Body” artist addressed it on X, writing, “It’s really sick how yall go out of the way to hurt me when you see me winning. Yall going too far, Fake ass shit. Just know today was your last day playing with me and I mean it.”
Megan Thee Stallion’s experience follows recent issues faced by other celebrities, such as Marvel star Scarlett Johansson and singer Taylor Swift, who have also been targeted by AI-generated content.
The rapper’s vulnerability on stage and her decision to take a moment for herself before continuing her performance showcases her true strength and resilience. The support from her fans during this difficult time is a testament to the love and respect she has earned throughout her career.
As the conversation around AI-generated content and deepfake pornography continues, it is crucial that lawmakers and society as a whole address this growing concern to protect individuals, especially women, from the harmful effects of nonconsensual digital manipulation.
Megan Thee Stallion’s experience serves as a reminder that even those in the public eye are not immune to the damaging impact of these technologies and that more must be done to prevent the spread of nonconsensual deepfake content.
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