James McAvoy and Tom Brady have become unwitting participants in a viral hoax surrounding a message that falsely claims to deny Meta the right to use individuals' images for AI training. The misleading post has gained traction, with over 600,000 people sharing it online. The message suggests that by simply sharing it, individuals can protect their likenesses from being utilized by Meta's artificial intelligence systems. However, this claim is unfounded and misleading, as sharing such a statement does not legally prevent companies from using publicly available images. Despite the misinformation, the involvement of high-profile figures like McAvoy and Brady has drawn even more attention to the hoax, highlighting the ease with which false information can spread on social media platforms. As the situation unfolds, it serves as a reminder to critically evaluate the information we encounter online.