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Tik Tok is obsessed with this AI 90s yearbook trend

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Your high school yearbook photo can be stronger than the '90s trend.

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Yearbook photos are often viewed with embarrassment, lamenting the awkward stages of our teenage years. But thanks to artificial intelligence, you have a chance to do it again.

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A new trend on TikTok allows users to recreate their high school yearbook snaps — with a '90s twist.

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With over 60 different identities available to convert, Al Generator can help you see what your high school alter ego looked like - you could even be the captain of the football team if you wanted to.

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Celebrities and influencers have pushed the trend by sharing a different version of their yearbook photos on social media.

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Actress Keke Palmer, 30, shared a slideshow of yearbook photos on Instagram with the caption, "Idk y'all.. I feel like mine isn't me fr" along with smiley emojis.

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"It's like.. it's you... but no."

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YouTuber James Charles, 24, joined in, writing "I'm scared" alongside his generated photo.

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Even the mayor of Flavortown had to get into action. Guy Fieri posted a TikTok video of his new yearbook photos with the caption, "90's yearbook guy = too cool for school."

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If you want to see what you would have looked like in high school with a different personality, swipe up this slide to learn more.

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