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10/30/2025 0 Comments

The AI Makeover That Turned Farrah Fawcett Into a Human Cheeto

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The internet has once again done the unthinkable: it’s taken an icon as beautiful as Farrah Fawcett, and fed her into an AI blender. The result is a plastic-looking, spray-tanned simulacrum that has the nerve to show up in a Charlie’s Angels Facebook fan group.

Let’s be clear: this image looks nothing like Farrah. It looks like Denise Richards, after a long weekend in Cabo, filtered through a bottle of bronzer or someone who got accidentally locked in a spray tan booth over the weekend. The tan could glow in the dark, the hair has more extensions than a Beverly Hills salon, and the overall effect is disturbing to anyone who hasn't completely lost their mind. 

And here’s the tragic part: the faker didn’t even start from scratch. They took one of Harry Langdon’s original black-and-white portraits, a genuine piece of Hollywood art, and digitally murdered it. They colorized it, smoothed it, “enhanced” it, and somehow drained every bit of soul out of a photograph that once defined effortless glamour. It’s like taking a vintage Rolls-Royce and wrapping it in orange vinyl because you thought it would “pop more on Instagram.”

So, let’s all agree on something: Farrah Fawcett deserves better. She doesn’t need a “glow-up,” a filter, or a new tan courtesy of Skynet. She was the blueprint, the reason half of America tried to feather their hair in 1976. If you’re in a Facebook fan group and you see a photo that looks suspiciously too perfect or ridiculously stupid like this one, remember: Farrah didn’t need Photoshop. She was Photoshop before Photoshop existed.
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