If Anne Curtis suddenly popped up in your feed promising a fast-track to financial freedom, hold the confetti—and your wallet. That’s not your favorite multitasking superstar turned financial guru. It’s a deepfake.
At A Glance
- Viva Artists Agency took to social media to denounce an ad that used a Deepfake of the actress.
Yes, that kind of deepfake—the kind where Artificial Intelligence gets a little too creative, slaps someone’s face on a body, and scripts a sales pitch that Anne herself wouldn’t touch with a 10-foot selfie stick.
Viva Artists Agency took to Instagram on June 2 to issue a very real warning about a very fake video, cooked up by a Facebook page charmingly called “Investment Illumination.”
Spoiler alert: no one’s getting rich except maybe the scammers behind it.
In bold type and all caps—because sometimes you need to shout on the internet—Viva made it clear: “Anne is NOT connected in any way to the said Facebook page.”
Translation: she’s busy being an actress, mother, and national treasure, not moonlighting as your next crypto coach.