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You see a photo of a stunning person. The caption reads: "Lonely in Mumbai. Looking for a soulmate." But that image was likely purchased from a stock photo site or generated by Midjourney. Scammers and content creators use these "fake images" to build a character named "Tamanna"—a woman who represents the perfect partner.

Determined to set the record straight, Tamanna decided to address the issue publicly. She took to her social media accounts to deny the authenticity of the images and to reassure her fans that she was taking legal action against those responsible for creating and disseminating them.

For a star of Tamannaah's stature, these visuals often circulate on social media to clickbait fans or stir unnecessary controversy. While she has generally maintained a dignified silence on minor rumors, the broader industry trend has forced many celebrities to seek legal recourse against AI-generated misinformation that crosses ethical boundaries. Real-Life Relationships vs. Tabloid Fiction

: In 2024 and 2025, several AI-manipulated videos and images emerged on social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram, superimposing her face onto non-consensual explicit content. Creative AI Swaps