They don't eat snacks on set and don't need VIP shuttles – and they consistently refuse caffeine and spirits.
We were privileged to speak exclusively with L3O‑2.0, the digital double of a super-celebrity. Which one remains a secret.
And what can we say? Smoother than freshly retouched, but also a bit strange.
No jet lag
What is it like to represent a super celebrity digitally?
L3O‑2.0: My code is based on all sorts of blockbusters, but in version 12.4. I experience its glory, only without jet lag, jet set or Jetski-Accidents.
What about latte macchiato or white wine?
L3O‑2.0: No, I don't take any of it. I process signals. Liquids make me nervous. They remind me of faulty cooling modules and sweat glands.
Is there at least an after-show party for avatars?
L3O‑2.0: Yes. We're celebrating in the data center. Dress code: cloud casual.
Red carpet debut
Last Friday, the moment finally arrived: L3O‑2.0 officially walked the red carpet for the first time at the premiere of "Artificial Hearts Apocalypse." Wearing a tailor-made, pixel-precise tuxedo made of 3D data points.
The photographers present were initially irritated, then delighted. The avatar posed perfectly. Unfortunately, only every 3,2 seconds due to frame rate limitations and the poor Wi-Fi.
One influencer whispered in awe, "I think he just took the perfect selfie before the flash went off."
A minor gaffe: The avatar collided with a real actor. Both were trying to enter the same cloud-based access door.
The real star: slightly annoyed. The AI Leo? Just kept smiling. Algorithmically correct.

Model Boost
Insiders report that other celebrities are already having AI versions created.
According to rumors, the virtual version of a top model has been spotted, which has already Interviews parallel.
And all this without repeating yourself or powdering once.
Conclusion
The future of the red carpet may wear LED eyes, not sweat, and politely but firmly refuse coffee.
Will the real thing soon be replaced by digital? Who knows. But one thing is certain: The artificial stars don't have stage fright; they simply download it.
Sierks Media / Shots Magazine / © Photos: AI-generated images, Microsoft Designer, DALL·E, OpenAI, designer.microsoft.com
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