Overview
- A digitally altered image showing Meagan Good with a baby bump circulated on social platforms and prompted pregnancy speculation.
- Reporters linked the viral picture to a 2015 paparazzi photo and identified visual signs of manipulation, including anatomy errors such as extra fingers.
- TMZ and other outlets reported the image was AI-edited and Meagan Good’s representatives publicly confirmed she is not pregnant and the photo is fake.
- The doctored version retained items from the original shot, like a phone and a vape, which sources said were inconsistent with Good’s current habits and with pregnancy.
- The episode illustrates how easily AI image tools can produce realistic celebrity hoaxes and highlights the need for fast visual forensics and stronger verification practices to protect reputations and curb misinformation.