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Channel 4 had a lot of fun with Queen Elizabeth II (94). Like every year, the monarch delivered her Christmas speech on December 25, which was broadcast on the BBC. 25 minutes later, the British broadcaster Channel 4 released an alternative video that received much criticism.
The television station published a version called deepfake. A deepfake is a fake video that uses artificial intelligence. In the fake Christmas speech, the Queen can be seen dancing on the table and wagging her butt towards the camera. He says that he can finally say what he really thinks and feels. That is not possible with the BBC.
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The false queen then mocks her son, Prince Andrew (60), as well as his grandson, Prince Harry (36) and his wife, Duchess Meghan (39). He explained: “There are few things more painful than when someone tells you that they prefer the company of Canadians. But at least I still have my beloved Andrew around. It seems unlikely I’m going to North America anytime soon. “
Politician criticized the television channel
As the announcer writes, it is “a comic parody that should serve as a major warning of misinformation and fake news in the digital age.” But not everyone understands the clip that way. People find it “disgusting” and “bad”. This also includes the British politician Nigel Farage (56). Write on Twitter: “How dare you?”
Another user supports it: “Disgusting. The queen has been steadfast in her duties and remains strong. God save the Queen.”
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Even Simon Boyle, head of the entertainment department for “The Sun,” who describes himself as “not a fan of royalty,” thinks the action is out of place. “I’m not really a fan of Royal, but the Queen gets it right every time and the public rightly respects and admires her,” he said, adding, “Channel 4’s ridiculous deepfake message is miles away from the public eye.” . – and not as smart or funny as they think she is. “(bsn)