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Kusha Kapila Slams AI‑Generated Selfie Claim, Defends Her Image

Actress Kusha Kapila calls viral selfie with Samay Raina ‘AI‑generated’ and says she’ll never appear on ‘Latent’

Kusha Kapila reacted to a wildly shared selfie with comedian Samay Raina, labeling it AI‑fabricated and insisting she’ll never feature on the rumored ‘Latent’ platform.

When a screenshot purporting to show Kusha Kapila posing for a selfie with comedian‑gamer Samay Raina started flooding Instagram and Twitter, the internet went into a frenzy. Some fans cheered, others were skeptical, and a few even whispered that the image looked… a bit too perfect.

Not long after, Kusha herself broke her silence. In a short, candid video posted on her Instagram Stories, she raised an eyebrow, chuckled, and said, “This is AI‑generated, folks.” Her tone was half‑amused, half‑irritated – the kind of reaction you get when a joke lands a little too close to home.

She went on to explain that she never met Samay for a selfie, at least not in the context that the viral post suggested. “I’ve never been on that ‘Latent’ thing either,” she added, referencing a rumor that the two were collaborating on a new platform called Latent, which, according to her, doesn’t exist.

Samay Raina, known for his live‑streamed poker games and comedy sketches, later responded with his usual good‑natured humor. He posted a meme of the suspect picture with the caption, “When Photoshop meets reality,” and reminded his followers that the only “selfie” they’d ever shared was during a charity livestream two months ago.

The whole episode underscores a growing trend: the line between genuine content and AI‑enhanced imagery is getting blurrier every day. Celebrities, who are already under a microscope, are now having to fend off fabricated posts that can spread like wildfire.

For Kusha, the episode was a reminder that she can’t control every pixel that ends up on the internet. “I’m not mad, just… a little tired,” she confessed, before signing off with a playful wink. The message was clear – if it looks too slick, it probably is.

Meanwhile, netizens are still debating the ethics of AI‑generated media, and whether platforms should flag or label such content. One thing’s for sure: the conversation isn’t going away anytime soon, and celebrities like Kusha Kapila will likely find themselves in the crosshairs of the next viral, AI‑crafted photo.

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