Khloe Kardashian and Michael B. Jordan have unexpectedly become the center of dating rumors this week after a fake photo purporting to show them at dinner together spread across social media. A parody account on X shared the viral post, claiming the pair had been "spotted having dinner together" and hinting at a possible romantic involvement.
The Viral Image
The viral collage included what appeared to be paparazzi-style photos showing Jordan walking hand-in-hand with a blonde woman, whom many viewers assumed was Kardashian. However, internet users quickly pointed out obvious signs suggesting that someone had digitally manipulated the image or generated it using artificial intelligence.
Social Media Reaction
The post, captioned "Still not confirmed if they're in a relationship," was accompanied by crying emojis and side-by-side images of Kardashian and Jordan. It immediately sparked confusion online, with many users initially stunned by the supposed celebrity pairing before quickly realizing something seemed off.
One user commented, "This looks very… ummm AI-like. Lol." Another wrote, "There's absolutely no way this is real… someone tell me they're just friends because my jaw is on the floor right now." Others joked about the fabricated nature of the image. "Michael B. Jordan can't even eat in peace without Twitter turning it into a relationship announcement," one viewer posted. A separate commenter added, "I know this is AI."
No Response from Stars
So far, neither Kardashian nor Jordan has publicly commented on the viral speculation. Jordan has largely kept his dating life private in recent years following his highly publicized relationship with model Lori Harvey. Kardashian continues to attract constant attention surrounding her personal life and relationships after spending years in the spotlight through 'The Kardashians'.
The Growing Problem of AI-Generated Images
Despite the online frenzy, no evidence currently shows that the two stars actually dined together. The incident highlights the growing problem of AI-generated images circulating on social media, with users becoming increasingly savvy at spotting the telltale signs of digital manipulation and artificial intelligence creation.
This case serves as a reminder of how easily fabricated content can spread, even as public awareness improves. For now, fans are left to wonder what is real and what is digitally manufactured in the world of celebrity news.



