Nollywood stars Lateef Adedimeji and Adebimpe Oyebade, widely known as Mo Bimpe, have appealed to their fans to cease circulating artificial intelligence-generated images of their newborn triplets. The couple, who recently welcomed three sons, addressed the issue after edited photos began spreading across social media platforms.
Mo Bimpe Speaks Out Against Unauthorized Images
Mo Bimpe took to her Instagram story to express gratitude for the overwhelming love and excitement surrounding their family's new blessings. However, she firmly stated that the viral images making rounds online are not authentic. She wrote: "Dear bloggers, fans & lovers, Thank you so much for the love for us and the ETAs but please ENOUGH WITH THE AI PICTURES NOW!!!!! We'll share @etawithlove pictures soon, all the baby's pictures flying around aren't our babies please."
Lateef Adedimeji's Response
Her husband, Lateef Adedimeji, also addressed the matter in a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter). He thanked fans for their prayers and support but urged them to disregard the AI-edited photos. "To my X/Twitter family, I truly appreciate all the love and prayers. I'll be back soon! Also, please note that the AI-generated baby photos circulating right now are not ours. Thank you for understanding!" he wrote.
Background on the Triplets' Arrival
The clarification comes after widespread circulation of edited and AI-generated baby images online, following the couple's announcement of the arrival of their triplet sons. Earlier, Lateef had shared the joyous news in an emotional Instagram post, stating: "I've been quiet… not absent. I was building, protecting, and embracing the greatest blessing of my life. God gave me more than I prayed for, a woman who became a mother of three, and three kings to call my own."
Naming Ceremony and Public Reaction
Legit.ng earlier reported that a video from the triplets' private naming ceremony surfaced on social media. The couple, who announced the arrival of their three boys last week, held an indoor event in Lekki, Lagos, attended only by close friends and family. Actor Jide Awobona, a longtime friend of the couple, was spotted at the private gathering. During the ceremony, the doting parents shared the names of their sons: Abdul Ramon Taiwo, Abdul Rahim Kehinde Adetona, and Abdulrokeeb Idowu Adebare. According to reports, a larger celebration is planned later this month to mark the milestone more publicly.
Previous Controversy Involving a Blogger
Legit.ng previously reported that a blogger came under fire over his derogatory remark about Mo Bimpe in 2025. The Instagram blogger claimed she had no womb and stated that only divine intervention could allow her to have a child. On Friday, May 1, 2026, Lateef and Mo Bimpe announced the birth of triplets, stirring excitement among fans and colleagues. After the announcement, many Nigerians flooded the blogger's page with clapbacks.
The couple returned to Nigeria last week with their newborns, and a viral clip showed them arriving at a Nigerian airport, warmly received by family members. The leaked video of the naming ceremony sparked excitement online, with fans celebrating the couple and showering them with congratulatory messages.



