Sara Tendulkar, the daughter of legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, has expressed her concerns about deepfake photos and social media impersonation. She mentioned that deepfakes have become a nuisance for both common people and celebrities. She also clarified that she does not have an account on X (formerly Twitter) and hopes that such accounts will be suspended. Sara emphasized the importance of trust and reality in communication on social media. She made these remarks in her Instagram story, where she addressed the misuse of technology and the need for authenticity on the internet. This comes after a deepfake photo of Sara with Indian cricketer Shubman Gill went viral, sparking further discussions about the issue. Sara’s statement sheds light on the impact of deepfake technology and the importance of maintaining truth and authenticity in online interactions.
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