Broadcaster Sayuri this time revealed a family photo with an "AI husband," drawing laughter once again.
On the 16th, Sayuri posted several photos on her social media with the caption "I made a husband with AI."
In the released photos, Sayuri is smiling brightly wearing traditional Japanese clothing with her son Jen. Next to them stand men of different races, each composited as a "husband," naturally together and attracting attention. In one photo appears a man with East Asian visual features, and in another a man who mixes features of white and Black people, creating a distinctive atmosphere.
It is especially striking that although the figures were generated by AI, they blend in without awkwardness like an actual family photo. The playful setup, combined with Sayuri's bright expression with her son Jen, creates a warm atmosphere.
Earlier, Sayuri revealed an "AI boyfriend" photo and frankly reacted, saying, "AI made me a boyfriend. But he's totally not my type," drawing attention. At the time, a "couple shot" taken in a car sitting next to an AI-generated man was released, prompting reactions that it looked like a real couple.
On the same day, she shared photos of traveling in Hokkaido, Japan, with comedian Tanaka (real name Kim Kyung-wook), saying "I tried rental Tanaka," even adding a "rental boyfriend" scenario to share a cheerful update.
Meanwhile, Sayuri received sperm donation in Japan in 2020 while unmarried and gave birth to her son Jen, becoming a single mother. Since then, she has shared daily life with Jen through various broadcasts and social media, communicating with the public with candid and upbeat charm.
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