Home / Arts and Entertainment / Center for Great Apes Debunks Fake Bubbles & Jaafar Photos
Center for Great Apes Debunks Fake Bubbles & Jaafar Photos
28 Apr
Summary
- Sanctuary refutes viral AI-generated photos of Jaafar Jackson with Bubbles.
- Jaafar Jackson has not visited the Center for Great Apes.
- Center prioritizes animal welfare over celebrity meet-and-greets.

The Center for Great Apes has firmly addressed and debunked circulating AI-generated images featuring Michael Jackson's nephew, Jaafar Jackson, alongside the chimpanzee Bubbles. These viral pictures, which suggested a recent interaction, have been confirmed as fabricated.
Officials at the Wauchula, Florida-based sanctuary clarified that Jaafar Jackson has never actually visited the facility, although an invitation remains open. The sanctuary stressed its accreditation and commitment to protecting its animals, prohibiting any physical contact or direct interaction with the public.
While the Center acknowledges the increased interest spurred by the upcoming biopic "Michael," which will feature Bubbles via CGI, they are distancing themselves from the associated Hollywood "circus." Their primary focus remains on the ethical care, respect, and secure protection of their resident chimpanzees and orangutans.