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A Queenstown real estate agent has been forced to apologise after an AI-generated social media post linking property sales to the war in Iran triggered backlash — highlighting growing risks around AI use in real estate marketing.

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💥 The Post That Sparked Controversy

The incident involved Donna Hewitt, founder of Connect Realty, who shared a now-deleted post celebrating recent sales success.

👉 The post referenced selling six properties in a month despite “global uncertainty”

But it was the AI-generated image that caused concern 👇

  • Depicted the agent in military-style clothing
  • Included a war-zone backdrop linked to the Iran conflict
  • Featured slogans tying property sales to wartime themes

💥 The tone was widely seen as inappropriate given the real-world context

Donna Hewitt has apologised after sharing a since-deleted AI-generated social media post linking her Queenstown real estate sales to the conflict in the Middle East, drawing criticism online. Image / InstagramDonna Hewitt has apologised after sharing a since-deleted AI-generated social media post linking her Queenstown real


🧠 The Apology: “Embarrassed” and “Disconnected”

Following criticism, Hewitt quickly removed the post and issued an apology

She acknowledged:

  • The content had caused “concern and upset”
  • The connection to real conflict was “inappropriate and insensitive”
  • She felt “incredibly embarrassed”

👉 She also admitted the post showed a disconnect from the real human impact of war

Donna Hewitt - Connect Realty | LinkedIn


⚠️ The Bigger Issue: AI in Real Estate Marketing

This situation raises a growing concern across the industry 👇

💥 AI-generated content is being used more frequently in marketing

But:

  • Context matters
  • Sensitivity matters
  • Judgment still matters

👉 When AI is used poorly, it can damage:

  • Personal brand
  • Company reputation
  • Public trust

📉 Reputation Risk in a Tight Market

With competition high and listings harder to secure:

👉 Agents are pushing harder on marketing and visibility

But this case shows:

💥 Not all attention is good attention


🌍 Timing Matters More Than Ever

Linking marketing to global events — especially conflict — carries serious risk

👉 The Iran situation remains a real and ongoing crisis

Which means:

  • Audiences are more sensitive
  • Reactions are faster
  • Mistakes spread quickly online

🧠 The Lesson for the Industry

This isn’t just about one agent

It’s a warning for everyone in real estate 👇

✔ Think before posting
✔ Review AI-generated content carefully
✔ Consider wider context and audience impact

👉 Technology doesn’t replace professional judgment


🔥 The Bottom Line

AI is powerful — but it’s not foolproof

👉 Used well, it can enhance marketing
👉 Used poorly, it can damage reputations overnight

And in today’s market…

💥 One post can undo years of trust

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