Kylie Jenner has faced backlash once again after fans accused her of Photoshopping her Instagram photos.
Earlier this week, the 22-year-old was slammed on social media after uploading a series of outfit pictures from last year’s Met Gala, which appeared to be doctored to boost the intensity of her famous curves.
The annual event, which sees celebs don extravagant costumes, usually takes place at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, but was axed this year due to Covid-19.
Feeling nostalgic and yearning for some Met Gala magic, the mum-of-one decided to post a variety of photos from previous bashes, but eagle-eyed fans believed the images had been edited.
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One Instagram account prompted backlash by calling out the picture fail with a series of transformation videos focusing on the makeup mogul allegedly editing pictures and the originals.
In one snap, the reality TV star wore a floor-length dress for the 2016 extravaganza, which showed off her waist, but some believed her frame looked noticeably slimmer.
NYC-based photographer and Photoshop expert Ruthie Darling revealed to The Sun: “If you look at the green space between her arm and her waist, it appears slightly larger in her edited image.
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“She most likely used the liquify tool to nudge her waist inward a bit. She also reduced the glare on her forehead by bringing down the exposure or highlights slightly.”
Meanwhile, in a snap alongside fashion designer Donatella Versace, Ruthie added that Kylie’s eyebrows didn’t match to the original image
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“In this image we can see that Kylie’s eyebrows have been filled in to appear more symmetrical.
“This can be done using the clone stamp tool which samples an area of the photo and replicates it.”
Ruthie added that “a light airbrush has been applied to Donatella’s face” to help banish fine lines and wrinkles.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk