Cristiano Ronaldo and BLACKPINK star Lisa unexpectedly became the center of a viral social media debate this week after an AI-generated image of the two began circulating online. What looked like a backstage selfie quickly fooled thousands of users before sharp-eyed fans pointed out that the photo was fake. Still, the image spread fast enough to trigger fan wars, jokes, and heated football comparisons across X.The now-viral post came from a fan account that shared the edited picture alongside the caption, “Thank God it's with Cristiano Ronaldo and not Messi, I love you Lisa 🙏🏻”. At first glance, the image appeared believable. It showed Lisa posing for a selfie beside Ronaldo backstage while both wore Nike outfits. But users soon noticed visual inconsistencies, leading many to call it out as AI-generated content.Cristiano Ronaldo and Lisa AI photo sparks confusion onlineThe edited image gained traction because of how realistic it looked. Some users initially believed the football icon and the K-pop superstar had actually met at an event. That confusion only fueled more reactions online.One reply quickly challenged the authenticity of the image, writing, “how are you gonna flop with an AI pic Angie what a shame”The original poster later admitted the image was fake and responded, “Hey, you can see in the response I gave to someone that it's total nonsense 😭”Another user mocked the viral moment by asking, “What's even more dumb, the description, the AI photo, or you 🤔”The exchange quickly became a trending topic among football and K-pop fans alike.Some saw it as harmless internet fun, while others decried the ease with which AI-generated celebrity images can be used to spread misinformation on the internet.AI-Generated Celebrity Photos Keep Blurring Reality on Social MediaThe Ronaldo-Lisa image is just the latest example of AI-generated celebrity content leaving internet users confused. Over the past year, convincing fake images of athletes, actors and musicians have gone viral time and time again and been proven false.The unusual mix of football fandom and K-pop culture is what made this situation unique. The caption pitting Ronaldo against Lionel Messi only fanned the flames, especially for longtime football fans who never miss an opportunity to debate the two legends online.Despite users pointing out the image was fake, the post kept getting views and reposts. That is an increasing problem on social media platforms, where viral content often spreads faster than fact-checking. In this case, fans were quick to laugh it off, but the incident was a reminder of how AI tools are changing the way celebrity culture spreads across the internet.