Popular gospel singer Moses Bliss has urged Nigerians to stop sharing fake pictures of his baby, warning against the use of other babies’ faces and AI-generated images.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Bliss emphasized that he and his wife, Marie, have not revealed their child’s face to the public. “Please stop circulating other people’s baby pictures as ours. We appreciate the love, but let’s do the right thing. We have not posted our child. Let’s stop the AI images too, please,” he wrote.
Bliss, who announced the birth of his first child with Marie on January 10, expressed gratitude for the overwhelming love and support his family has received since the announcement. However, he revealed that people have been sending him photos of random babies from around the world, mistakenly claiming they are his child.
“It’s a difficult place to be as people from around the world keep sending us pictures of different babies,” he added.
Moses Bliss and Marie’s love story began when she shared a video of herself dancing to his hit song, Miracle No Dey Tire Jesus, which sparked their relationship. Their wedding, attended by celebrities and friends, took place last year and was followed by the release of Bliss’s Love Testament album, a celebration of their union.
