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Cricketer Harbhajan Singh Slams AI-Generated Photo of Son

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  • Harbhajan Singh angry over AI-generated photo of son
  • Wife Geeta Basra opens up about two miscarriages
  • Harbhajan provided unwavering support during difficult times
Cricketer Harbhajan Singh Slams AI-Generated Photo of Son

As of 2025-10-28T08:12:21+00:00, former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh has lambasted a social media platform for using an AI-generated photo of his son, Jovan Veer. This incident follows Harbhajan's wife, Bollywood actress Geeta Basra, recently opening up about her heartbreaking experience with two miscarriages after the birth of their first child, Hinaya Heer Plaha, in 2016.

Geeta had shared that she conceived twice after Hinaya's birth, but both pregnancies ended in miscarriage. She expressed her confusion and distress over the situation, despite leading a healthy lifestyle. Throughout this difficult time, Geeta had the unwavering support of her husband, Harbhajan. The cricketer immediately rushed to her side during her first miscarriage, providing comfort and care.

Now, Harbhajan has taken to social media to express his outrage over a platform using an AI-generated image of his son, Jovan, who was born in 2021. This incident highlights the family's ongoing efforts to protect their children's privacy and the challenges they face in the digital age.

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Harbhajan Singh was outraged after a social media platform used an AI-generated photo of his son, Jovan Veer.
Geeta Basra recently shared her emotional journey through two miscarriages after the birth of her first child, Hinaya Heer Plaha, and Harbhajan provided unwavering support during this difficult time.
Harbhajan lost his cool and wrote on X (Twitter) questioning whose son was depicted in the AI-generated photo.

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