Cheating Fruits’ Videos Spark Concerns After Going Viral on Social Media

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Cheating Fruits’ Videos Spark Concerns After Going Viral on Social Media
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  • Strange “cheating fruits” videos take the internet by storm
  • Experts warn about the impact on children and their digital habits

A series of bizarre videos has recently gone viral on social media, showing fruits brought to life as human-like characters who cheat on their partners in their “marital” relationships.

The trend started about a month ago with the first video showing a strawberry woman entering a relationship with her boss, the eggplant, later giving birth to a child who bears no resemblance to her husband.

Although these videos don’t represent advanced uses of artificial intelligence, they have spread across the internet at an astonishing pace, racking up millions of views. One video alone has exceeded 26 million views.

Over time, the videos grew even stranger, featuring loud and shocking scenes—like a strawberry woman tossing her child off a yacht—alongside other unusual depictions of fruit infidelity.

Some of the clips have carried undertones that could be interpreted as racist, though the intentions of their creators remain unclear.

The phenomenon highlights how artificial intelligence can be used to create content that spreads rapidly, even if it lacks artistic or production value, making these videos an example of chaotic and bizarre content shaping online audiences.

Experts warn that exposure to such videos may affect children, noting that the flood of these unrealistic stories raises concerns about the type of content young viewers are encountering.

Psychologists say the “Cheating Fruits” phenomenon shows that AI is no longer just a tool for scientific experiments; it has become a powerful force in digital entertainment and in shaping user behavior, even through satirical or controversial content.