Key Points
- Nina shares an Instagram story on heavy AI edits. She urges people to keep some real touch.
- She says faces look rebuilt with different skin tones. She calls the look obvious and strange today.
- Tonto shares glossy portraits in a pink roll-neck. She has not addressed Nina’s pointed remarks publicly.
BBNaija Nina has stirred chat about AI-styled selfies this week. Her post arrived as Tonto Dikeh (Tonto Charity Dikeh) shared glossy portraits. Fans linked the notes to those shots though she named no one.

She warned that some edits rebuild faces and change skin tone. Her line, “Try to be a bit authentic,” summed the plea. Days earlier, Tonto shares healing journey in a reflective post online.
AI edits debate
The talk reflects a wider push against AI overuse in photos. Public figures now face calls to flag stylised portraits. Fans say filters are fine when the face still looks real.
What Tonto’s new shots show
Her recent pink roll-neck portraits look studio lit and retouched. They resemble AI-styled edits that smooth skin and refine features. Related talk saw Kpokpogri on Tonto friendship in headlines.

Nina did not mention Tonto by name in her post. She spoke in broad terms about “fake life” and altered looks. The tone was firm but measured, and it asked for balance.
Some readers agreed that heavy edits hide real faces. Others saw them as creative tools for mood and style. The split shows how fast AI is reshaping beauty talk online.
Tonto’s camp has not responded to the chatter at press time. Her page continues to spotlight polished, glamour-style portraits. Any direct reply would likely set the next turn in this debate.






