A viral AI image trend has become an ongoing trend on Facebook involving celebrities, and Alvin Kamara has become the latest victim of misleading posts.
In a New Orleans Saints Facebook fan group called the "New Orleans Saints SuperFans League," a post about Kamara welcoming a child with his girlfriend was made, using two AI-generated photos of a newborn baby including one with a supposed photo of Kamara and a woman holding a baby in a hospital bed together.
The AI photos have a "Meta AI" watermark in the bottom right corner of them. The posts also includes two real photos of him with Te'a Cooper, who he does share a daughter with, Stori, who was born in December 2022. The Facebook post, which had nearly 3,000 likes and 51 shares when Saints fan and content creator Jonathan Barnes screenshotted it, claimed it was a son Kamara had with his girlfriend.
"Every social media app is dumb, but Facebook?" Barnes posted on X, formerly known as Twitter on Tuesday. "I'm convinced Facebook is where the dumbest people go to convene."
Kamara himself re-posted the screenshots and played along with the joke.
"Facebook ruined the surprise," Kamara posted on X, followed by a side-eye emoji.
Facebook ruined the surprise 😒 https://t.co/OEZgb2tcZS
— Alvin Kamara (@A_kamara6) May 13, 2025
Other viral Facebook posts using AI images include a fake story of Kendrick Lamar giving a pregnant security guard working at one of his shows $50,000 and paying her six months of maternity leave. Fake images of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts' wedding, Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders doing random acts of kindness in Colorado attire and Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers visiting children in hospitals in full UConn uniform have also gone viral on Facebook in recent weeks.