TV star Narinder Kaur has reportedly called the police after cruel trolls created a fake image of herself alongside peadophile Jeffery Epstein, which was shared by an anonymous user on X
Narinder Kaur has been forced to contact the police after she was targeted by viscous trolls who anonymously created a fake image of herself alongside peadophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The deepfaked image in question shows Jeremy Vine star Narinder’s face superimposed onto on an image of a woman wearing a black dress sat next to Epstein with her hand on his lap as the peadophile smiles and has his arm around the woman. The real photograph shows Epstein hugging Karyna Shuliak, who was Epstein’s last known girlfriend, at an event in New York in 2014.
However, since fake image was shared on X, Narinder took to Twitter to share her upset and disgust. Reposting a now-deleted tweet of the fake image, she wrote: “And still they are able to generate disgusting images to degrade me..now one with pedophile Epstein. People already wondering if this is true. Horrific.”
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Fans were quick to rally around Narinder, as they commented to reveal they had reported the post containing the fake image. While one fan suggested the Metropolitan Police should get involved as they wrote: “One for @metpoliceuk?” Good Morning Britain star Narinder replied: “Honestly..I give up..how many can I keep reporting until anything is done?”
Howwever, another fan urged her to report the matter to the police as they wrote: “Dear Narinder, Please report this to the police immediately. I believe (but do check me on this) that posting a libellous and fake AI generated image is illegal. The fact that people are wondering if it is true proves that this was done to damage your reputation and integrity. This reply cmes with my very best wishes to you …” Narinder responded to the supporter with: “We have reported to Met”.
A source close to the Good Morning Britain and Jeremy Vine star told the Mirror Narinder was left with no choice but to contact the cops. They revealed: “She never wanted to have to call the police or speak about this so publicly, but she felt she had no other choice. The image is so clearly false, and yet there are people out there who genuinely believe it’s real.
“Over the past month there’s been a wave of Grok AI deepfakes targeting her, some of the worst she has experienced, with fabricated images and videos being generated unclothing her, another being deported in a bikini and another showing her on the Good Morning panel barking and eating dog food. It is deliberately designed to dehumanise her.” They added: “She understands that some people might disagree with her opinions, that’s part of being in the public eye, but there is absolutely nothing in this situation that warrants the level of abuse directed at her.
“The hardest part for her is how it affects her children. Having to involve the police and watch her go through yet another online ordeal is deeply upsetting for them,” the source told us. “She’s been incredibly heartened and thankful for the response from her followers. She’s received so many messages of support, people reporting the posts. It reminds her and everyone else that this isn’t normal behaviour. It’s a reminder that there is far more good out there than bad.”
This isn’t the first time Narinder has been the target of anonymous trolls creating fake images of the star. In January, Narinder discovered she had been the victim of someone creating fake videos of her in sexual positions – one image also showed her kissing a man who has been trolling her online.
She told the Guardian of the ordeal: “It is so confusing, for a second it just looks so believable, it’s very humiliating.” She added: “These abuses obviously didn’t happen in real life, it’s a fake video, but there is a feeling in you that it’s like being violated.”
Narinder added at the time there is a racial element to the abusive images created of her, as images depicting her being deported were also being shared online. She said: “I have been trying to knock it off with humour as that is the only defence I have. But it has been deeply hurting and humiliating me. I feel ashamed. I am a strong woman, and if I am feeling it then what if it is happening to teenagers?”
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