The post showed an AI-generated "Dr. Trump" diagnosing people with "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and included synthetic versions of Rosie O'Donnell, John Leguizamo, Whoopi Goldberg, Ed Norton, Robert De Niro and Julia Roberts. The celebrities appeared to endorse a treatment after being shown the parody.
Experts told RadarOnline the stars could sue, noting that using names, images and likenesses without consent can violate publicity rights in California and other states. Attorneys warned that AI replicas can act as unpaid substitutes for real paid appearances, creating clear economic and reputational harms for the actors involved.