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Rhea Ripley Addresses Fake AI Michael Jordan Endorsement Rumors - News Directory 3

Rhea Ripley Addresses Fake AI Michael Jordan Endorsement Rumors

April 13, 2026 David Thompson Sports
News Context
At a glance
  • WWE star Rhea Ripley has addressed a viral, AI-generated story that falsely claimed she had secured a $30 million endorsement deal with basketball legend Michael Jordan.
  • The clarification occurred during an interview with Complex, where Ripley was shown a social media post that had gained significant traction online.
  • Breaking: basketball legend Michael Jordan has just announced a massive million endorsement deal with young WWE star Rhea Ripley.
Original source: wrestlingnewssource.com

WWE star Rhea Ripley has addressed a viral, AI-generated story that falsely claimed she had secured a $30 million endorsement deal with basketball legend Michael Jordan. On April 13, 2026, Ripley clarified that the reports were entirely fabricated, though she admitted she would have welcomed the opportunity if the deal had been legitimate.

The clarification occurred during an interview with Complex, where Ripley was shown a social media post that had gained significant traction online. The post featured a headline and fabricated quotes designed to look like a legitimate news announcement.

Breaking: basketball legend Michael Jordan has just announced a massive million endorsement deal with young WWE star Rhea Ripley.

Fake AI post shown to Rhea Ripley

The Impact of AI-Generated Misinformation

Ripley reacted to the post with a combination of humor and disbelief. She noted that the current digital landscape is heavily influenced by artificial intelligence and the spread of misinformation, stating that they are in the era, unfortunately, of fake news and AI.

The Impact of AI-Generated Misinformation

While Ripley quickly identified the story as obviously fake, she acknowledged the scale of the imagined endorsement. When discussing the prospect of a $30 million partnership with Jordan, Ripley remarked, I mean, I wish it wasn’t referring to the fact that the story was a hoax.

Public Reaction and Social Media Spread

The fake story primarily circulated on Facebook, where it managed to convince a substantial number of users. During her conversation with Complex, it was pointed out that many people in the comments section believed the announcement was real.

The influence of the AI-generated post extended to consumer intent, as some users claimed they would purchase their first pair of Jordan brand sneakers specifically because of the supposed partnership with the WWE athlete.

Ripley observed the comments on the post, noting the irony of people planning purchases based on a completely fabricated AI story.

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