The UK’s media watchdog has been flooded with complaints about a Channel 4 deepfake video of the Queen giving her traditional Christmas message.
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direct to your inboxChannel 4's alternative Christmas message will be delivered by a deepfake of the Queen in a stark warning about misinformation and fake news.
While Her Majesty will address the nation on Christmas Day with a broadcast on BBC and ITV, a digital doppelgänger will also air over on Channel 4 played by actress Debra Stephenson. The Queen will appear to be telling viewers: “On the BBC, I haven’t always been able speak plainly and from the heart.“So, I am grateful to Channel 4 for
.The UK’s media watchdog has been flooded with complaints about a Channel 4 deepfake video of the Queen giving her traditional Christmas message.
coronavirus is “not a real pandemic” among a host of outlandish claims put forward in a Christmas message to fans.Going live on Facebook on Christmas Day (December 25), Nugent also insulted US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, and claimed that George Floyd “killed himself with fentanyl”.“Merry Christmas,” he began. “Ho, ho, ho! No, not you Camel-a,” he added, deliberately mispronouncing Harris’ name.“So here I am connecting with you on Christmas Day.
One of the traditional fixtures of any Christmas Day is to see Queen Elizabeth II and her family go to church. Not this year.
Queen Elizabeth II delivered her annual Christmas Day message on Dec. 25, and now it’s being spoofed in a new animated video posted on Instagram.
First there was a hilarious “deepfake” video of Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas address. Now, an animated spoof of the annual message has emerged, with a cartoon Prince George joining Her Majesty in an alternative version created by Family Guy producer Gary Janetti.
Here’s hoping we all have a much better 2021 than what we collectively went through in 2020!
Tom Hardy, appear alongside the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall in the festive video, to deliver the special Christmas message, and to promote the Actors' Benevolent Fund, which has become more essential than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic. The caption explained, "‘Twas the night before Christmas…✨ Wishing you all a peaceful Christmas Eve.
Prince William and Kate Middleton did not have their annual Christmas walk with the rest of the royal family this year, but they are still sending a message to the people.
Queen Elizabeth wants the public to know they're not alone. The 94-year-old monarch's annual Christmas message was broadcast on Friday, and this year, it touched on the challenges the world has faced amid the coronavirus pandemic. The queen, who usually has a variety of personal family photos displayed on her desk during the speech, had just one this year: of her husband, Prince Philip.
The Queen took to the airwaves on Friday with everyone a merry Christmas.
The Queen has delivered a heartfelt message of hope to the country in her Christmas address, praising the "indomitable spirit" of those who have risen "magnificently" to the challenges of the pandemic.
direct to your inboxThe Queen has spoken of the importance of selflessness, love and hope in her annual Christmas Message.In her address to the nation, Her Royal Highness said that that despite the year keeping many people apart, it had in many ways brought people closer.The monarch is breaking with tradition this year to spend a quiet Christmas Day with the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle, rather than the large family gatherings at Sandringham of past years.
Little Mix picked Christmas Day for their first snap without Jesy Nelson as they sent their fans a cute festive message. Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall beamed in the photo after a challenging end to a very difficult year.The girls are still coming to terms with Jesy's decision to step aside - but have vowed to carry on as a three.
Céline Dion is celebrating the season, and she’s doing it with her three sons.