- Gospel Singer Urges Public to Stop Sharing Misleading Images
- Says He and Wife Haven’t Revealed Baby’s Face Yet
Popular gospel artist Moses Bliss has cautioned the public against sharing fake images of babies falsely claimed to be his child.
In a heartfelt Facebook post on Tuesday, the singer clarified that neither he nor his wife, Marie, has unveiled their newborn’s face.
The couple recently welcomed their first child on January 10, 2025, and has been flooded with love and congratulations from fans and well-wishers worldwide. However, Bliss expressed concern over the spread of random baby pictures, including AI-generated images, being passed off as their child.
“Please stop circulating other people’s baby pictures as ours,” he wrote. “We appreciate the love, but let’s do the right thing. We have not posted our child. Let’s stop the AI images too, please.”
Overwhelmed by Misleading Messages
Bliss revealed that he has been inundated with pictures of different babies sent by individuals from various corners of the globe. While he appreciated the outpouring of love, he appealed for understanding and respect for their privacy.
The gospel singer also thanked those who have supported his efforts to dispel the misinformation, describing the situation as overwhelming.
This reminder comes as a call to fans and the public to verify information before sharing, especially in an era where technology makes fabrications like AI-generated images more prevalent.