Chuck Norris’ Family Slams AI Videos About His Death: ‘False and Misleading Information’
Home Film News Apr 3, 2026 10:23am PT Chuck Norris’ Family Slams AI Videos About His Death: ‘False and Misleading Information’ By Payton Turkeltaub Plus Icon Payton Turkeltaub Latest Glorify Partners with Great American Media on Faith-Focused Content Slate (EXCLUSIVE) 1 hour ago ‘Masters of the Universe: Legends Unite’ Game Set From Amazon Amid New Movie Release (Gaming News Roundup) 3 hours ago Glenn Close to Be Honored With Hand and Footprint Ceremony During TCM Classic Film Festival 21 hours ago See All Getty Images Following Chuck Norris’ death in March, fake, AI-generated posts about the actor began flooding the internet. Now, the action star’s family is asking fans not to share — or believe — any of the content they might see. “We are aware that since Chuck’s passing, there have been a number of AI-generated videos and posts circulating online that contain false and misleading information regarding the circumstances of his passing, his health history and who was present,” the family wrote in a statement posted to the star’s Instagram Stories on Wednesday. Related Stories 'Chainsaw Man' Movie, Mass-Market Campaign and Surging Data Fuel Crunchyroll's Drive to Make India Anime's Next Global Powerhouse (EXCLUSIVE)المصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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