“I have never used it”: Addison Rae tells Quenlin Blackwell she’s never used ChatGPT

Addison Live in New York with Spotify - Source: Getty
Addison Live in New York with Spotify - Source: Getty

Addison Rae, a pop artist and social media star, shocked everyone when she told digital designer Quenlin Blackwell on June 9, 2025, that she had never used ChatGPT. This spontaneous confession, which was caught in a short 19-second video, went viral and led to discussions about famous people employing AI. Rae's remarks were startling because they were so candid. This is a time when many prominent people use AI to help them write, promote, or come up with new ideas.


Addison Rae tells Quenlin Blackwell she’s never used ChatGPT: more details

Addison Rae Easterling was born on October 6, 2000, in Lafayette, Louisiana. She became famous on TikTok in 2019 and has since moved on to music and movies. On June 6, 2025, Columbia Records released her debut studio album, Addison. As of February 2025, she has 88 million followers on TikTok, making her one of the most followed people in the world.

Blackwell started her online career on Vine when she was a teenager. She got popular for making funny videos and pranks. Now she is a well-known TikTok creator and interviewer. Rae's YouTube channel has a lot of funny celebrity features, such as "Feeding Starving Celebrities."

Blackwell asked Rae about her use of artificial intelligence methods in the "Feeding Starving Celebrities" segment, and Rae answered right away:

“I have never used it.”

PopCrave posted the video on X, and it instantly went viral, getting more than 12,000 views in the first hour. People often believe that digital natives quickly learn how to use new technologies. Addison Rae, who became famous online on her own, proved this idea wrong by publicly turning down a well-known AI chatbot.

In a time when celebrity reputations are meticulously built, unfiltered moments mean more. It seemed more like Rae was being honest and herself while she spoke.

In one instance, OpenAI is said to have asked Scarlett Johansson, who is recognized for her voice work in the film Her, to narrate a new ChatGPT feature, but Johansson said no. OpenAI briefly turned off the function when she publicly complained that the demo used a voice that sounded like hers.

Addison Rae has stayed away from ChatGPT, even though other notable individuals have worked with AI directly. Meta Platforms, a startup, pays famous individuals like MrBeast and Kendall Jenner to chat with virtual assistants on social media sites like Facebook and Instagram. This demonstrates how celebrity endorsements and AI are getting increasingly connected.

Addison Rae's confession served as a reminder that not everyone is on board with AI. Her seemingly innocuous comment became a societal flashpoint. Her open conversation with Quenlin Blackwell prompts thought on the acceptance of new technology and the different ways in which famous people use these technologies. Even in this digital era, human agency can be seen in Rae's human-scale confession, which stands out in a world where computers are taking over.

Edited by Ishita Banerjee