Kristen Stewart's arm was cut off, Beyoncé's leg was shortened

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Kristen Stewart's arm was cut off, Beyoncé's leg was shortened
Kristen Stewart's arm was cut off, Beyoncé's leg was shortened
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Click here for mutilated Adam Levin!
Click here for mutilated Adam Levin!

Usually every six months or every year, we can publish compilations that feature strangely retouched celebrities, but now a smaller batch has come together in a few days. We start the series with the photogenic frontman of Maroon 5, who was asked by Russian Vogue to pose for them with his model girlfriend, who happens to be their girlfriend. There is no problem with the front page depicting a naked couple snuggling up to each other, but during the post-production of one of the internal photos, one of the retouching legs was very caught in the heat of battle and was thoroughly carved from Adam Levine's upper body. Moreover, according to the editor of Photoshop Disasters, even the legs of the Russian model have been thickened a little if her boyfriend doesn't have enough material.

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A star was also mutilated at Glamor magazine, the female star of the Twilight films was the victim. One of Kristen Stewart's arms ending in a tangled pose suddenly ends at breast height and nowhere emerges from behind her raised legs, which is a rather bizarre anatomical feat, and Robert Pattinson can be said to be very lucky to have such a flexible girlfriend. And the third PS victim is none other than the currently pregnant Beyoncé Knowles, of whom Terry Richardson himself carved a bit. The fact that the singer's bulging belly is not visible in the cover photo taken for Harper's Bazaar is one thing, we are already used to her being capable of quite strange things, on the other hand, the black dress and the pose are also an ideal choice. However, according to many, it is unforgivable that the singer's legs were emaciated.

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Which is the cutest retusbaki?

  • The Russian Vogue (Adam Levine)
  • Glamour's (Kristen Stewart)
  • From Harper's Bazaar (Beyoncé Knowles)

While these mistakes may seem amusing and probably won't cause anyone to have a distorted body image, many people believe that excessively retouched - no, not crippled - photos do have a detrimental effect on people's self-esteem, as models with idealized looks they create unrealistic expectations about our own appearance. Seth and Eva Matlins, the two founders of the magazine and clothing brand Off Our Chests, have also joined the ranks of those who are trying to do something about the matter through legislation. They would also like it to be indicated in magazines and advertisements in some way if the photo has been significantly retouched.

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