The celebrity couple had announced the birth of their triplets on May 1, 2026, through a joint Instagram post, describing the moment as a major blessing and a significant milestone in their lives.
However, following the naming ceremony of the babies on Thursday, several edited and artificial intelligence-generated baby pictures began trending across social media platforms.
Reacting via her Instagram page on Friday, Adebimpe expressed appreciation for the love and support shown by fans but clarified that the viral images do not belong to their children.
She assured followers that authentic pictures of the babies would be shared at the appropriate time.
She wrote, “Dear bloggers, fans & lovers, thank you so much for the love for the ETAs and us, but please, enough with the AI pictures now!
“We’ll share @etawithlove pictures soon, all the baby’s pictures flying around aren’t our babies, please.”
Lateef Adedimeji also addressed the issue on his handle, thanking fans for their prayers and goodwill while urging the public to ignore the fake images circulating online.
He wrote, “To my X/Twitter family, I truly appreciate all the love and prayers. I’ll be back soon!
“Also, please note that the AI-generated baby photos circulating right now are not ours. Thank you for understanding!