Marian Rivera AI Version Speaking Multiple Languages Goes Viral

AI Version of Marian Rivera Speaking Multiple Languages

MARIAN RIVERA – An AI version of the Kapuso Primetime Queen speaking multiple languages is gaining popularity online.

In the video, AI Marian Rivera speaks Filipino, English, Japanese, and French, captivating viewers and gaining significant attention. The video was posted by X user “jm (@mondaycleaners)” on May 24, 2024, and has since gone viral, amassing 637,600 views and 14,300 likes.

This AI video gained even more traction after a real-life viral moment involving Marian Rivera on July 9, 2024. During the Century Tuna Superbods competition, contestant Jether Palomo asked Rivera to translate a question into English. Rivera, known as the Kapuso Primetime Queen, obliged and said, “I will try my best. Listen very carefully.” This incident became a hit, garnering 1.7 million views and 23,200 likes.

Rivera’s husband, Dingdong Dantes, praised her on Instagram for her beauty and talent, saying, “Hindi lang ang iyong panlabas na kagandahan ang nagningning kagabi, kundi pati na rin ang natural mong talento sa pagpapasaya at pagpukaw sa puso ng mga Pilipino.” Jether Palomo was later announced as the grand winner of the Century Tuna Superbods 2024.

The real-life viral moment reminded fans of the AI Marian Rivera video, where her words were seamlessly translated from Filipino to English, French, and Japanese. The AI’s ability to change her spoken language without disrupting her speech impressed many. Fans humorously praised the AI video, with comments highlighting Rivera’s long-standing talent and calling her a multilingual queen.

Meanwhile, Marian Rivera is a Filipino-Spanish actress, commercial model, and television personality, widely recognized for her work with GMA Network. She gained widespread fame for her roles in several popular TV dramas, including “Marimar” (2007), which catapulted her to stardom, “Dyesebel” (2008), where she portrayed the titular mermaid character, and “Amaya” (2011), where she played a warrior princess in a historical epic, earning her the title of Kapuso Primetime Queen.

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