The True Post (Web News)Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has expressed strong anger after discovering that manipulated images of her were published on an adult website. According to officials in Rome, the pictures were digitally altered and falsely portrayed the Prime Minister in a manner intended to damage her reputation.
Government representatives condemned the act, describing it as a deliberate attempt to exploit digital tools for character assassination. The Prime Minister’s office stated that legal teams are already examining possible actions against the individuals and platforms responsible for spreading the images.
Meloni herself, speaking to local media, said she was “deeply offended” and highlighted that such acts not only target her personally but also represent a wider issue of digital harassment against women in positions of power. She stressed that online safety, particularly for women, should be a global concern and vowed to push for stricter international measures to regulate the misuse of AI and photo-editing technologies.
The controversy has sparked debate across Italy, with women’s rights groups and digital privacy advocates calling for tougher laws to prevent similar cases in the future. Political analysts suggest that the scandal could lead to renewed discussions in the European Union about regulating artificial intelligence and online platforms that allow manipulated content to spread unchecked.
For now, the Prime Minister has reaffirmed her commitment to continue working without distraction, saying that such malicious acts will not deter her from fulfilling her responsibilities as Italy’s elected leader.



