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stated on March 10, 2025 a Facebook post:

Photo shows first lady Melania Trump crying.

Pants on Fire!
By Jeff Cercone
March 10, 2025

Image of weeping first lady Melania Trump is AI-generated

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  • The image of first lady Melania Trump crying is artificially generated.

  • Facebook posts linked to a story about her mother’s death, but her mother died more than a year ago.

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Some Facebook posts shared a closeup image of first lady Melania Trump weeping, supposedly about the recent death of her mother. On its own, that may not sound suspicious, but it’s important to note that she’s sobbing into a hand with seven fingers.

“Heartbroken Melania Trump overcome with emotions,” the caption on a March 9 Facebook post said, adding a broken-heart emoji. “With heavy hearts, we announce the passing. Check the first comment.”‎

Another Facebook post by a different user shared the same photo and language. Each post linked to similarly worded articles on different websites about the death of the first lady’s mother, Amalija Knavs.

These posts were flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and Threads.)

The posts leave fairly obvious clues that something is amiss. 

Melania Trump weeping image screenshot

(Screenshot from Facebook)

Trump has only five fingers on each hand, a fact that’s well-documented in news photos of the first lady. But the Facebook images show her covering her mouth with her left hand, which has seven fingers. Experts say extra digits or other irregularities are a telltale sign of artificially generated images.

Speaking of which, the second clue is that both images contain a visible credit line that says “stablediffusionweb.com.”

Tech-savvy social media users familiar with artificial intelligence will recognize that website name. It’s a free online text-to-image generator. Its website says it’s capable of generating “photo-realistic images” that empowers people “to create stunning art within seconds.” 

The third clue is that although Trump’s mother died, the first lady announced her death Jan. 9, 2024, more than a year ago, not this week, as the posts allege. News coverage of the funeral shows Trump calmly delivering a eulogy for her mother in Palm Beach, Florida.

We rate the claim that an image shows the first lady weeping and announcing the passing of her mother Pants on Fire!

Our Sources

Facebook post, March 10, 2025

Facebook post, March 9, 2025 (archived)

Stable Diffusion, Stable Diffusion Online, accessed March 10, 2025

Melania Trump, X post, Jan. 9, 2024

The Washington Post, How to spot the Trump and Pope AI fakes, March 31, 2023

The Associated Press, Melania Trump remembers her mother as ‘a ray of light in the darkest days’, Jan. 18, 2024

Fox News, Melania Trump delivers eulogy at her mother's funeral, Jan. 18, 2024

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