Her experience serves as a vital case study on why these "fakes" are not just harmless pranks, but a serious form of digital violence. What Happened? Marlene Lufen, a well-known host on Sat.1 Frühstücksfernsehen
Manipulated images intended to damage a person's reputation can be prosecuted as defamation or slander. How to Report Fake Content marlene lufen fakes bilder
Lufen herself was forced to address this indirectly in a 2023 interview with Bild am Sonntag , stating: “What people do with my face on the internet is terrifying. I have never approved those images. They are not me.” Her experience serves as a vital case study
's Stance : Marlene Lufen, a well-known German television presenter, has previously addressed the issue of her likeness being misused in fraudulent contexts (such as fake investment scams or AI-manipulated media), warning her audience to be cautious of such deceptive content. How to Report Fake Content Lufen herself was
Lina hielt die Abzüge gegen die Galeriebeleuchtung. Im Gegenlicht erschienen kleine Unschärfen, und plötzlich wirkten die ausgestellten Fotos wie Masken: perfekt geformt, ohne Atem. Die negativen Abzüge zeigten dagegen Linien, die nicht bearbeitet waren — ein Lächeln, das gebrochen, ein Blick, der flüchtete.