Diddy's Representative Disappointed by Alleged Viral Images of A.I. Prison

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Diddy's Representative Disappointed by Alleged Viral Images of A.I. Prison

Sean "Diddy" Combs has recently been targeted by AI-generated images depicting him enjoying life behind bars. The controversial visuals, showing him seemingly having fun with other inmates at FCI Fort Dix, have gone viral. Diddy's spokesperson, however, clarified that these images are entirely fabricated by artificial intelligence.

Viral Selfies Confirmed as AI Creations

Diddys representative stated that the images and videos circulating online are digitally manipulated and do not reflect reality. They emphasized that nothing in these doctored photos mirrors his actual prison experience. While Diddy has maintained a respectful and positive demeanor in the federal facility, the AI-generated depictions present a distorted view of his incarceration.

Sean has always treated others with respect and kindness, but its alarming how frequently manipulated or AI-generated images are misrepresented as real while he serves his sentence, the spokesperson told TMZ. The media outlet echoed these warnings, advising fans to disregard the viral photos and videos. One clear indication that the images were fake is that inmates cannot take selfies in prison without alerting authorities.

How the AI Images Portrayed Diddy

The fake visuals depicted Diddy laughing, hugging inmates, and engaging in playful interactions. One image showed him eating noodles while another inmate posed with a peace sign nearby. Other depictions included him wearing a hair net while serving food and being hugged by fellow inmates. A video allegedly showed Diddy walking in the prison yard with an inmate holding his arm. Despite some images carrying TMZ watermarks, they were quickly debunked as false upon closer inspection.

Authentic Depictions of Diddy at FCI Fort Dix

Actual footage and photos do exist of Diddy performing his duties in prison. Reports from The Blast in November highlighted a video showing him working as a chaplain assistant, smiling while interacting with other inmates. Earlier, he was photographed speaking with a group of men outside the prison yard after his transfer to Fort Dix on October 30, 2025, following time spent at MDC Brooklyn.

Diddy received a 50-month prison sentence on October 3 after being convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution. He was also fined $500,000 and is expected to be released in the summer of 2028, with time served at MDC Brooklyn credited toward his sentence.

Diddy Highlights Brotherhood and Community in Prison

Alongside the controversy over fake images, Diddy has been actively fostering community within the facility. During Thanksgiving, he collaborated with an inmate-led group, Bankroll Bosses, to organize a special meal for fellow inmates. He emphasized the importance of maintaining morale during the holidays, noting that the occasion was about coming together and creating a sense of family.

Diddy described the experience as revealing the strong brotherhood among inmates, explaining that everyone looks out for each other despite common misconceptions about prison life.

How Thanksgiving Was Celebrated at FCI Fort Dix

Diddy and Bankroll Bosses combined commissary funds to purchase ingredients and spent two days preparing meals for approximately 200 inmates per housing unit. B.I., a former gang leader involved in the effort, noted that without Diddys support, the feast would not have been possible. Inmates had to improvise using available tools, such as using ID cards as makeshift knives, due to limited kitchen resources.

This update followed The Blasts report on 50 Cent resolving a civil lawsuit ahead of his upcoming documentary about his incarcerated rival.

Author: Sophia Brooks

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