‘Cheating fruit’ AI trend gains millions of views on TikTok

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The latest social media trend featuring AI-generated fruits has people creating dramatic, soap-opera-style stories where fruits cheat on one another. It all started with a TikTok video showing a strawberry cheating on her husband with an eggplant. Since then, these anthropomorphic fruit characters have continued the trend, engaging in over-the-top relationship drama and infidelity.

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Posted by creator trombonechef and AI cinema on TikTok, the sad fruit stories have increased to subsequent multi-part videos and continue stories of affairs. Many compared the drama to Love Island storylines.

Although not very impressive productions of AI, the trends have taken over for pure entertainment purposes, which often include ridiculous storylines of betrayal and awkward voiceovers, gaining millions of views.

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Another popular trending storyline is that of a strawberry couple, whose upcoming wedding is sabotaged by a chocolate. The video features the chocolate going out of her way to steal the man from the strawberry’s wedding and set fire to her wedding dress.

 

People are actually entertained by those AI fruit videos. pic.twitter.com/cLop4gP1yn
— Michael (@TheMG3D) March 18, 2026

 

Many viewers took to TikTok to share their obsession with these AI-cheating fruit videos, saying that they are taking over their lives.

Zara Larsson reposting AI fruit videos right after saying she hates generative AI…

Love her down but this is performative asf. pic.twitter.com/sKan6n2ODF
— bry (@cartierbry) March 19, 2026

Many musicians, including Zara Larsson, received criticism for reposting these videos after talking about the negative consequences of AI.

Zara Larsson reposting AI fruit videos right after saying she hates generative AI…

Love her down but this is performative asf. pic.twitter.com/sKan6n2ODF
— bry (@cartierbry) March 19, 2026

This is not the first time that we have seen AI videos go viral. Just last year, AI cat videos were blowing up on social media, featuring cheating scandals and videos of mothers accidentally cooking their children in ovens or throwing them into washing machines.

 

 

 

 

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Commentators took to social media to share the consequences of this type of content for children who are scrolling online.

 

 

 

 

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This trend has also entered the Eastern sphere, where content creators in South Asia are making similar AI videos with desi-flavored items, including Samosa and Jalebi, as well as Karela and Aloo.

All in all, it could be noted that this viral wave of AI-generated “cheating fruit” dramas highlights both playful creativity and the growing absurdity of internet culture in the age of artificial intelligence. While these humorous and exaggerated soap-opera-style short films might appeal to the audience, they also raise concerns about the type of content we are allowing our children to be subjected to.

As this phenomenon grows globally, we can see how AI is not just a tool for innovation but also a powerful force shaping entertainment, trends, and digital behavior.

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