Biggest bombshe!!! DAYS’ Jackée Harry Reminds Fans That AI Can’t Replace Real Performances

Jackée Harry reminded fans that characters like Lisa Landry aren’t just images, but performances built by real people. Days of our Lives is in one of those familiar holding patterns:

The DiMeras are missing, secrets are piling up, and everyone’s waiting for the next shoe to drop while pretending not to look nervous. It’s a town that knows the danger of replacements.

Faces often change while truths get swapped out. Which makes Jackée Harry’s latest social media post feel oddly on theme, even if it had nothing to do with the show. She wasn’t talking

about kidnappings or crypts. She was talking about something far more personal: who gets to tell your story, and who absolutely does not.

DAYS' Jackée Harry Says AI Can't Replace Real Performance

Key Takeaways

  • Jackée Harry called out AI images for missing the point of real performances.
  • She made it clear she’s not anti-AI, just anti-replacement.
  • Fans agreed that characters like Lisa Landry can’t be recreated digitally.
  • The reaction highlighted a shared fatigue with AI shortcuts.

When DAYS Meets “Go Home, AI”

“Okay, hear me out… 😄💅🏾 Y’all know these AI pictures are FAKE, right? RIGHT?!” Harry ranted on Instagram, continuing with, “I love that you love our little show. But c’mon. That doesn’t even look like me! WHO IS SHE? And WHO are those boys?? Tia & Tamera’s kids?? Since WHEN?!” Harry shared a cast image from Sister, Sister alongside a short video showing actors walking beside glossy AI versions of their younger selves. The idea was cute. The execution, less so. And Harry wasn’t having it.

She made it clear she’s not anti-AI. She even gave it credit where it’s due, calling it useful for mockups and imagination. “But when it comes to bringing characters back to life…” she continued, “Baby, that’s a job for the professionals. Real humans with real ideas.”

Jackée Harry Slams AI Reimagining Of 'Sister, Sister' Cast: 'A Job For Professionals'

Harry ended by fuming, and her anger could be felt through the interwebs: “And if they ever decide to bring back Sister, Sister maybe they won’t have me out here looking like somebody’s auntie from an entirely different show. 😤.” For anyone who grew up on Sister, Sister, Harry’s reaction hit a nerve. Lisa Landry wasn’t just a character. She was a presence. Style, timing, attitude. That doesn’t translate through an algorithm.

Fans Know the Difference

Fans jumped in fast. One viewer wrote, “I was so confused for a sec lol.” Another admitted, “My heart skipped three beats until I read the caption.” Someone else summed it up neatly: “AI could never.”

What followed wasn’t outrage. It was recognition. People knew exactly what she meant. One fan joked, “Read this in Lisa’s voice 😂.” Another said, “This post is everything!” Others went straight to the point, calling for a reboot or reunion, but only if the original cast is actually involved.

There was also a lot of side-eye aimed at AI itself. Not anger, just fatigue. A sense that something essential gets lost when shortcuts replace craft. In Salem, they know better than most that substitutes never work for long. And neither do fake faces pretending to carry real history.