A video generated by AI that shows Pope Francis in Heaven has sparked anger. Hugs with Queen Elisabeta, Maradona, Princess Diana and Muhammad Ali

A video generated by the artificial intelligence that presents Pope Francis in Heaven with Michael Jackson, Princess Diana and Regina sparked anger online and was cataloged as “disgusting”.
The late Pontiff, who was buried on Saturday, appears meeting various celebrities during the 31-second clip, which has gone viral and was viewed 38 million times.

Pope Francis and Princess Diana Photo: Video capture
Entitled “Pope Francis meets a few old friends”, the video shows hugging Queen Elizabeth II, legend of boxing Muhammad Ali and meeting with the late British pop stars and Liam Payne from One Direction, according to Dailymail.
The former religious leader is also seen chuckling with comedians like Robin Williams, who committed suicide in 2014, American rapper Tupac Shakur, who was killed in an exchange of fire in 1996, Fast and Furious Paul Walker, and Pop Music King, Michael Jackson.
“This is one of the most disgusting and awful things I have ever seen. How dare to desecize the pope's memory!”, wrote an internet.
“I know it was intended, but this type of things must cease”wrote a commentator, while another person online.

Pope and the king of pop music, Michael Jackson Photo: Video capture
The video starts with Queen Elizabeth II, the American basketball star Kobe Bryant and the Argentine footballer Diego Maradona, winner of the World Cup – who eliminated England from the 1986 World Cup with his goal. “The hand of God” – hugging the Pope.
American rapper Mac Miller and Princess Diana are then seen dividing a similar hug, before the Pontiff's sovereign met with Jackson and Cameron Boyce, former Disney star.
The English singer and composer Amy Winehouse and actor Chadwick Boseman, a laureate of the Golden Globe, then enjoy a face -to -face meeting with Pope, who then hugs Pelé, the Brazilian football symbol, and Robin Williams, the Jumanji star.
The video also appears the actor Paul Walker, who died in a car accident in 2013. Liam Payne also appears in Heaven, who fell empty from the balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires in October last year.
Finally, Francisc is seen embracing the renowned British scientist Stephen Hawking and the famous boxer Muhammad Ali.
Pope Francis was buried in Rome following a ceremony that took place on Saturday morning at the Vatican and attended world leaders and members of the royal family, including Sir Keir Starmer, Donald Trump and Prince William.
The 88-year-old, he was the first South American sovereign and led the Catholic Church for 12 years.




