Archie Walters
4 December, 2025

Deepfake tech usually shows up in serious conversations, fake news, scams, and all the way people can be tricked online. But this year, it took a sharp turn into pure silliness with a trend called "kirkifying", a joke that spread everywhere almost overnight.
Soon, his face was showing up in cooking tutorials, dramatic movie scenes, dance clips and much more
The expressions are a little too stiff, the head tilts do not match, and the whole thing feels just off enough to make you laugh. It’s the kind of weird, slightly cursed energy the internet loves.

Still, it is hard not to notice how easily the same tools could be used to fool people instead of entertaining them.
And somehow, deepfake tech, of all things, ended up at the centre of one of the year’s biggest laughs.........




