This ChatGPT Trick Will Bring Your Selfie With Famous Celebrities: Here's How

ChatGPT can even help you create your own selfie with famous celebrities, without even meeting them! Here's how to try this fun trick.

Published By: Divya | Published: Jul 17, 2025, 05:14 PM (IST)

If you have tried OpenAI's photo creation using ChatGPT, then know there is even more creativity that will surely surprise your friends! There's a fun little trick inside ChatGPT that people have started playing around with already. You can actually ask ChatGPT to create selfies of celebrities, and the results are so casual and real-looking. Of course, they are fake! But if you are there to try out some fun pictures using ChatGPT and share them with your friends, then nothing is more exciting than this. Also Read: Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman: State claims ChatGPT is unsafe for children

Unlike polished magazine shoots or overly stylised portraits, these AI images mimic real-world imperfections. The result? Pictures that feel authentic, almost like leaked photos from a celeb group chat. The good part is that these aren't high-glamour poses they're meant to resemble unfiltered and candid selfies. If you want to try out a selfie too with a celebrity using AI, then here is a quick guide for you. Also Read: IPL 2026 Final: How to create viral cricket stadium images with ChatGPT - check PROMPTS

How To Make The AI Celebrity Selfie for Free

Here's how you can generate these fake celebrity selfies using ChatGPT: Also Read: iOS 27 leak shows Apple’s biggest Siri upgrade yet ahead of WWDC 2026

  • Open ChatGPT on your browser or app.
  • Start a new chat with GPT-4 or GPT-4o (these versions support image generation).
  • Enter the celebrity selfie prompt many users are simply asking for "a selfie of [celebrity] taken on an iPhone at a party."
  • Wait 20 30 seconds while ChatGPT generates the image.
  • Once the image appears, right-click on it (or long-press if you're on mobile) and choose 'Save image as '
  • That's it! You can now share the image on social media or save it for laughs.

While this is largely harmless fun, some users and digital artists have raised concerns about AI-generated images being misused or mistaken for real ones. Since the selfies are so realistic, context is key when sharing most users are adding clear captions like "AI-generated" to avoid confusion.

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