KRIS Jenner has shared new promotional photos on social media, but fans think they’re extremely edited.
Kris, 68, posted the pictures on Instagram on Tuesday as an advertisement for the brand Alo.
Multiple Kardashians, including Kylie and Kendall Jenner, have helped promote Alo in the past.
This time, Kris was showing off the brand’s new spring collection in a variety of settings.
In the first picture, she was wearing a sage green matching set while sitting on a concrete bench.
She crossed her legs to show off her white sneakers, and a white baseball hat covered both of her hands.
The next snap showed her under a lush archway covered in greenery while rocking a dark green outfit.
A third and fourth photos had the Hulu star in a black workout set while hanging out on workout machines
LET’S BE REAL
In the comment section of the social media post, many critics had the same thought – that Kris looked fake in all the photos.
Multiple comments called her out for possibly using artificial intelligence to create the photos.
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One wrote: “This is looking real AI but still pretty.”
“Celebrities don’t even need to be present for these ads anymore. Looks like it’s all AI,” added another.
A third wrote: “What in the AI?”
“Take real photos instead of making AI you are beautiful why do that?” commented a viewer.
Others thought the photoshoot made Kris look like her second oldest daughter Kim Kardashian, 43.
“Kinda looks like Kim,” said a fan.
AI-GENERATED FAMILY
Kylie, 26, posted a new set of selfies over the weekend that made fans believe she used AI to edit the snaps.
The gallery of eight pics was all taken in a bedroom that featured white sheets, walls, and pillows.
She was sporting an ultra-tight black halter top that accentuated her busty chest.
The model utilized every angle and type of lighting available to her in the room.
However, Kylie appeared to be so physically perfect that fans online thought she was fake.
Several believed the photos were altered by AI, or at least heavily photoshopped.
It seems to be a growing theme among Kardashian critics to believe the photos posted to social media are created in a computer program.