Katie Piper responds to online trolls who use AI-generated edits to “fix” her appearance, according to reports referencing her long-term recovery after an acid attack. Piper, who was left seriously injured in an attack carried out by her former partner 18 years ago, says the use of AI to alter her face is hurtful and targets her image. The articles place her comments in the context of her continued public presence and advocacy following the 2008 assault. Both reports discuss the emotional impact of resurfacing criticism and manipulated images, framing the issue as part of ongoing online harassment. The Mirror and The Sun also note her background in surviving the attack and recovering over many years. While neither report presents new details of the original assault itself, both connect her current remarks to the broader problem of AI-driven content and abuse directed at public figures. The coverage centers on Piper’s reaction to the AI-related posts and the persistence of negative behavior online.