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Debate erupts over Angelika Melnikova's gym photos: Real or AI-generated?

A viral photo of Melnikova in a gym divides opinion—was it staged, altered, or proof of something deeper? The mystery only grows with each theory.

The image shows a pregnant woman in a yoga pose in front of a mirror, with a blurred background....
The image shows a pregnant woman in a yoga pose in front of a mirror, with a blurred background. She is wearing a comfortable outfit and her hair is pulled back in a ponytail. Her eyes are closed and her hands are resting on her stomach, indicating that she is in a meditative state. The mirror behind her reflects her image, suggesting that she has just finished a yoga session.

Debate erupts over Angelika Melnikova's gym photos: Real or AI-generated?

A recent discussion between Fyodor Pavlyuchenko and Alexander Atroshchenkov has raised questions about photos allegedly showing Angelika Melnikova in a gym in Minsk. The two examined whether the images were genuine or artificially created. Pavlyuchenko also revisited earlier claims about Melnikova's possible pregnancy, sparking further debate.

Pavlyuchenko first commented on Melnikova's alleged pregnancy in July 2025, citing reports from people he knew. Now, he has returned to the topic after new photos surfaced. During the conversation, he noted that some female audience members and friends had pointed out unusual details in the images, particularly around Melnikova's chest.

This observation led Pavlyuchenko to suggest the photos might be AI-generated. He acknowledged, however, that he lacks expertise in identifying physical changes in women. The discussion with Atroshchenkov centred on whether the gym images could be trusted as authentic. No verified updates on Melnikova's situation or public reaction since July 2025 are currently available.

The debate over the photos remains unresolved, with doubts about their authenticity still circulating. Pavlyuchenko's remarks highlight ongoing uncertainty about Melnikova's status, though no official confirmation has been provided. The discussion reflects broader scepticism about unverified images in public discourse.

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