Bianca Belair Warns Fans Against Making AI Images of Her Baby

Felix Upton 2 min read
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Bianca Belair is drawing a hard line when it comes to her baby and AI, as she just told fans not to create AI-generated photos of her child.

Belair took to her Instagram Stories and asked people not to create AI-generated pictures of her child before the baby is even born. Belair made it clear that the idea already makes her uncomfortable: “Yall please don’t start these AI photos of my baby.”

Belair then explained that she does not want people making AI images at any stage, whether before the birth, during speculation, or after the baby arrives. She admitted that being pregnant has made her think more seriously about what people may try to do with AI.

“Before he’s here, when yall think he’s here, or when he gets here. Now that I’m in this situation … It’s already freaking me out thinking about the things people will try to do with AI”

Belair’s warning comes after her pregnancy reveal became one of the major moments of WrestleMania 42. She previously explained that she almost announced the news on her birthday instead, but Triple H eventually approved the WrestleMania reveal after she pitched the idea.

Belair also admitted she originally wanted to keep the pregnancy more private and only tell family and friends before surprising everyone later. Now that the news is public, she is making one thing very clear: her baby should not become AI content.

Bianca Belair’s message is direct, and it shows how protective she already is as she prepares for motherhood. With AI images becoming more common online, Belair is asking people to respect her boundaries before things go too far.

Bianca Belair Warns Fans Against Making AI Images of Her Baby

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.