Kate Garraway has publicly rejected AI‑generated images circulating on social media that suggest she has a “new boyfriend”, saying the deepfakes have caused hurt to her children and urging people to check trusted sources before accepting online claims. According to the Manchester Evening News, Garraway posted on Instagram to deny the images and to call out the spread of “#fakenews”. [2]

Garraway, a presenter on Good Morning Britain, lost her husband Derek Draper in January 2024 after a prolonged illness following Covid‑19. Entertainment Daily and Hello! Magazine note she has been candid about her grief, fronting the documentary Kate Garraway: Derek's Story and returning to social media in the months after his death. [3][5]

“For months now people (even those who know me really well) have been asking me about stuff out there that is totally fake,” she wrote on Instagram, according to the Manchester Evening News. Garraway added that while some rumours are “really sweet”, they can also be “very confusing - and in some cases - hurtful for the kids when it’s #fakenews.” [2]

She warned of the wider implications of AI‑fabricated material, saying the episode was “fundamentally silly and daft” in this instance but urging readers to consider “what the damage it could do” if false items concerned more important matters. Entertainment Daily and the Manchester Evening News report that Garraway used the post to call for people to rely on “proper journalism” and trusted social sources. [2][3]

Colleagues and friends responded in support. The Manchester Evening News records messages from fellow broadcasters including Rob Rinder, Susanna Reid and Ranvir Singh, who described the situation as “confusing and disturbing”. Hello! Magazine has previously highlighted Garraway’s strong on‑air relationships with colleagues, underscoring the public interest in her private life. [2][4]

Garraway has also been clear that she is not currently dating. Entertainment Daily reports she told outlets she is open to finding love in the future but is not ready to date and has no plans to use dating apps. The Manchester Evening News added that some earlier AI images were an amalgam of faces , “an AI mix of Ben Shephard’s face with a man who works with me” , which she found “hilarious” at the time but which now underlines concerns about misuse. [3][2]

The episode illustrates the growing friction between celebrity privacy and rapidly improving synthetic media. Industry and consumer outlets cited by Entertainment Daily and the Manchester Evening News frame Garraway’s intervention as an example of why verification and media literacy have become essential when assessing social media claims. [3][2]

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