Bruce Willis has not sold his digital likeness to a deepfake-producing company.The news about the 67-year-old retired actor was revealed by The Hollywood Reporter on Saturday, and his representative provided a statement to confirm the news about the performer.The announcement occurred after several sources, including The Telegraph, reported that the Die Hard star had sold off his digital likeness to Deepcake.
Not happening: Bruce Willis has not sold his digital likeness to a deepfake-producing company; he is seen in 2019According to the reports, Willis became the first performer to ever complete a sale that would allow the company to create a 'digital twin' of him to appear in various projects.A statement that was said to have been issued by Willis himself recently appeared on Deepcake's official website, in which he apparently spoke about his deepfake appearing in a European advertising campaign.
The actor was said to have seen the partnership as 'a great opportunity for me to go back in time.'He allegedly added: 'With the advent of the modern technology, I could communicate, work and participate in filming, even being on another continent.
It's a brand new and interesting experience for me, and I grateful to our team [sic].' New venture: According to the reports, Willis became the first performer to ever complete a sale that would allow the company to create a 'digital twin' of him to appear in various projects.
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