Diddy's Rep Left Disappointed As Alleged A.I. Prison Images Go Viral

By Afouda Bamidele on December 1, 2025 at 3:30 PM EST

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Diddy has become the latest celebrity to be plagued by Deepfake images of his time behind bars!

The disgraced music mogul recently made waves after several images depicting his time in FCI Fort Dix captured him seemingly having a blast with other inmates. However, his representative claimed these pictures are the result of A.I.

Although Diddy isn't taking selfies regularly as the images showed, he has been putting in considerable effort to create a welcoming atmosphere for other inmates as he serves out his 50-month prison sentence.

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Diddy's Viral Selfies Are Deepfake Creations

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According to a statement from Diddy's rep, the viral images and videos of the rapper are artificially created and not real. They stressed that "nothing in these doctored photos reflects reality," as his time in the low-security facility was nothing like the "A.I. fabrications."

"Sean has always treated people with kindness and respect, but it's disconcerting how often manipulated or A.I.-generated images are being pushed into the conversation while he is in a federal facility," Diddy's rep lamented to TMZ.

The outlet echoed similar sentiments, warning fans not to fall victim to the fake images and videos spreading online with their watermarks. One of the easiest ways to tell these pictures weren't real was the fact that inmates couldn't take selfies without outing themselves to the warden.

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How The Fake Images Depicted Diddy's Prison Life

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The Deepfake images and videos of Diddy showcased him having a blast with other inmates behind bars. The pictures depicted the record producer as a fun person to be around, with several images capturing him laughing and hugging other inmates.

These pictures were taken as selfies, with one shot capturing an inmate posing with the peace sign beside Diddy, who was eating noodles from a cup. Another shot showed the rapper rocking a hair net while dishing food to other inmates and getting hugged from behind.

The wildest A.I. depiction of Diddy's time behind bars was a video that showed him in the prison courtyard with an inmate holding on to his arm. Most of these shots had TMZ's watermark to make them appear real, but a quick search on the outlet's website debunked them as fake.

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The Bad Boy Records Founder Was Spotted Performing His Prison Duties

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There have been real pictures and videos of Diddy behind bars, including a viral clip of him performing his prison duties. The Blast covered the story in November, reporting that he was seen working as a chaplain assistant with a bright smile on his face.

A previous video had captured Diddy chatting with other inmates in the hall, and he was once photographed talking to a group of men outside the prison yard when he first arrived at Fort Dix on October 30, 2025. He was transferred to the low-security facility following his stint at MDC Brooklyn.

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Diddy was given a 50-month prison sentence on October 3 after he was found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He also received a $500,000 fine and was expected to be released in the summer of 2028, as the year he spent at MDC Brooklyn was counted as time served.

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The Record Executive Raved About The 'Strong Brotherhood' In Prison

Diddy arrives at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 4, 2018 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles
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The Deepfake images of Diddy followed news of his efforts to make Thanksgiving a hearty celebration for inmates at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey. The Blast shared that the rapper had joined forces with an inmate-led group called Bankroll Bosses to prepare a special meal for the whole facility.

Diddy raved about the heartwarming gesture, noting that Thanksgiving to him was about ensuring everyone had a good meal to eat. He explained that he went the extra mile for his fellow inmates because "people get depressed during the holidays."

Diddy added that they "just wanted to come together as a family and do our own thing," as life behind bars had introduced him to a new support system. "There's a lot of misinterpretations about prison. There is a strong brotherhood. We all look out for each other," he claimed.

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How Diddy Brought Thanksgiving To FCI Fort Dix

Sean P.Diddy Combs is seen at the Met Gala in 2017
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According to Diddy's rep, the rapper and the inmate-led group, Bankroll Bosses, pooled commissary funds to buy ingredients for the feast. They allegedly spent two days cooking and assembling food for every housing unit, gathering enough to feed roughly 200 inmates per building.

B.I., a former gang leader who helped coordinate the effort, shared more details about their Thanksgiving feat. He explained that with no stoves or microwaves available, inmates had to get creative while preparing the meals, such as using their ID cards as makeshift knives.

The former gang leader also credited Diddy for making the occasion memorable, as they couldn't have done it without help from his team. The update followed The Blast's report of 50 Cent settling a civil complaint lawsuit against him ahead of his highly anticipated documentary about his incarcerated rival.

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