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LSU women's basketball star Angel Reese has voiced her displeasure at alleged fake, AI photos of her circulating on social media ahead of March Madness, as she let all of her followers know that it's just plain ol' creepy.
Taking to her X account on Tuesday, the 2023 NCAA champion shared her concerns regarding the matter but did not offer to reveal where she came across the fugazi snaps online.
'Creating fake AI pictures of me is crazy and weird AF!' Reese tweeted.
She later shared in a separate post: 'Like I know I'm fine & seem to have an appeal to some but I'm literally 21 and yall doing this bs when I would neverrrrrr.'
It's unclear if the alleged photos were taken down.
LSU star Angel Reese has labeled fake AI photos of her on social media as 'crazy and weird AF!'
The forward tweeted she knows she's 'fine' and has an 'appeal but would never do such a thing
Reese - a junior- is in her final year of eligibility, eyeing back-to-back NCAA Championships
Reese, who also models for Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit issue, was backed by her fans (followers) in the comments.
'Prepare yo mental for it! Focus on your goal! Ignore the internet,' a user advised the junior forward, referring to the NCAA Tournament, with another adding: 'It's only bored people sweet Angel, put your eyes on the goal and that's a championship.'
'Another reason why generative AI is extremely dangerous' someone else said.
All eyes will be on Reese and No. 3 seed LSU when they take on No. 14 Rice in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on March 22.
The game will be played at the Lady Tigers' home court, also known as the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, in Baton Rouge.
Reese's popularity skyrocketed when she outshone Iowa's Caitlin Clark's in last year's final
LSU - reigning NCAA tournament champs - will play Rice in their first tourney game this year
Reese, who only has a year of eligibility remaining beyond April, is averaging a double-double in her second season for the Lady Tigers.
She hasn't revealed whether she plans on declaring for the 2024 WNBA Draft, which will take place on April 15 in Brooklyn.
Players who are not competing in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament have until April 1 to renounce remaining college eligibility. Any player competing in the Elite Eight or beyond has until 48 hours after the conclusion of their final game to renounce.
Reese might not make her mind up until next month if LSU reaches the Final Four for a second consecutive season. Final Four games take place on April 5 and 7.
The Lady Tigers are eyeing back-to-back NCAA Tournament titles after beating Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes 102-85 in last year's championship game.
Reese, who had 15 points and 10 rebounds against Iowa, was named as the tourney's Most Outstanding Player.