A Facebook post by a user named Dalmas Official has caused a storm online after sharing an AI-generated image of gospel singer Guardian Angel with an imaginary family.
The image featured the singer in a white suit, black shirt, and bowtie, with his arm around a woman in a white gown and heels. In front of them stood three children — two boys and a girl — posing as a perfect family unit.
What triggered backlash was the caption suggesting that Guardian Angel deserves a family that “looks like this,” a clear swipe at his real-life wife, Esther Musila.
The post quickly drew strong reactions. Comedian Terence Creative publicly condemned the post, accusing the fan of crossing personal boundaries and disrespecting Guardian Angel’s marriage.
Gospel singer Stephen Kasolo also voiced his disappointment, warning fans not to use technology to demean others’ relationships.
While a small number of social media users agreed with the post, most netizens defended Guardian Angel and his wife.
Many expressed frustration at the growing trend of using AI to manufacture false realities and stir online drama.
Supporters of the couple applauded their love and resilience, reminding critics that a real relationship is built on commitment and respect — not appearance or public approval.
The incident has sparked a broader discussion about digital ethics, online bullying, and the misuse of AI-generated content to attack people’s personal lives.
As the post continues to circulate, many are calling for accountability and respect in the age of artificial intelligence.
By Kenyans
