What is the truth about the video clip being circulated as belonging to the wedding of one of the American ambassadors?

A video clip circulated on social media platforms: “Genderism at the wedding of one of America’s ambassadors... Congratulations, Amo Amouri, pardon genderism.”

The truth:

The circulating clip is fabricated, as the original clip was previously published on YouTube in 2022 by (Antonenko Media), a company specializing in photography. It goes back to a wedding held in Saint Petersburg, Russia. 

The fabricator, using deep fakes, replaced the bride's face with the face of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and also replaced the groom's face with the face of another man.

The falsity of the clip can also be seen through some shots in which facial movements appear suspicious and unnatural, meaning that the video belongs to a wedding, and has nothing to do with the Ukrainian president or one of the American ambassadors, as was falsely claimed and circulated.

Our team has previously explained several clips that were fabricated using deep fakes (either through advanced programs or filters for specific applications).