Baby’s a big botty.
Chloe Sutton, a married mom of a 19-month-old, is being accused of falsifying her son’s hefty, 33-pound physique with artificial intelligence for social media clout.
“[There are] a lot of people thinking he is AI — he’s not AI,” Sutton, 25, from Australia, swore to a doubting digital audience of over 8.1 million. “This is my son. He’s just a big baby.”
The Gen Z, standing at 5-foot-6, then hoisted up her huge tot — whose body spans more then half the length of her frame — proving that the not-so-little one’s size is, in fact, au natural.
But, for the virtual skeptics who still weren’t convinced that the tot is a human, rather than an automation, Sutton had her 6-foot-2 husband join them in a subsequent vid. And even next to his stately father, the tyke is massive.
He’s the king-size king of the crib — and his hulking highness is not alone.
Maci Mugele, a 21-year-old mom of one, was recently accused of child abuse, owing to the massive weight of her son, Gunner.
Born at around just 6 pounds, Gunner soon tipped the scales at a hefty 22.5 pounds by month four — that’s the average weight for a baby boy at the 11-month mark, per reports.
But by the time Upper West Side mom Alexa Priego’s son, Kason, hit 11 months old, he weighed a whopping 30 pounds.
“People stop me on the street to tell me how cute he is,” Priego, 31, previously told The Post, claiming strangers often mistook her newborn for a three-year-old. “Then they ask his age and their jaws just drop.”
She attributed her sizable sweetie’s “chunkiness” to breastfeeding.
It’s the mommy-made meal plan that Sutton’s son separately enjoyed during the first few months of life. And the protein-rich nectar could be the reason that the really bulky boy is often mistaken for a robot.
“There is definitely some AI involved, with this big baby!” insisted an unbeliever online.
“Did he give birth to you?” questioned another.
“That’s AI, right?” a stunned spectator wondered aloud.
“Are you feeding him,” asked a curious inquirer, “or is he feeding you?.”
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