Khloe Kardashian deletes Instagram post after fans point out alleged photoshop fail

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By Asiya Ali

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Khloe Kardashian has removed a new photo from her Instagram page after fans slammed her for her supposed use of photoshop.

The 38-year-old reality TV star was accused of modifying her face and body in a picture she shared on the social media platform on Monday (March 13).

In the original deleted images, Kardashian donned a stunning silver mini-dress, however, eagle-eyed users noticed that her right leg was bent awkwardly inward at the bottom of her gown - an apparent failed attempt to make her legs look slimmer.

Fans then took a closer look in another snap and discovered that her upper and lower glutes looked disproportionate and that she edited her backside while trying to enhance her waist to look smaller.

Check out the original pictures below:

Despite deleting the photos, fans were quick to post screenshots of the alleged editing mishaps on to Twitter, with one user writing: "Bro who ** photoshops their pics so badly."

Another user quipped: "The aluminium foil in the background to cover the photoshop."

A third commented: "The photoshop went into this is insane!!"

A fourth person questioned: "What happened to her leg?"

Kardashian shared new photos from her best friends Malika Haqq and Khadijah Shaye Haqq’s birthday party to her feed after fixing some of the apparent editing fails.

The pictures were captioned: "Shimmer and Shine Baby! It’s a must for the twins 40th birthday," however, the flicks still seemed to be heavily reworked - especially the third photo in which the silver foil in the background was noticeably distorted to carve down her waist.

Once again, some of her 297 million followers criticized her for her continuous photoshopping, with one user asking: "Show us the unedited photos for once," while a second person added: "3rd slide something is up with the thigh."

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The Good American co-founder is no stranger to photoshopping allegations. Back in October, she posted and deleted an edited photo of herself from Paris for Fashion Week on Instagram.

She was donning an all-black ensemble and posed with her leg on a chair, but fans contended that her waist appeared to be thinner than usual, and even pointed out the curved walls and lines around her figure.

In response to a follower asking for evidence that the picture was uploaded to her Instagram page, Kardashian tweeted: "I never even posted this photo. Maybe my glam did but I didn’t. Also, I mean… The bent lines in the back lol please."

Furthermore, the media figure has previously admitted in a statement on Instagram that she occasionally revises her pictures after an unedited snapshot of her was shared online.

"As someone who has struggled with body image her whole life, when someone takes a photo of you that isn't flattering and in bad lighting or doesn't capture your body the way it is after working so hard to get it to this point - and then shares it to the world - you should have every right to ask for it to not be shared - regardless of who you are," she said.

Featured image credit: Sipa US / Alamy

Khloe Kardashian deletes Instagram post after fans point out alleged photoshop fail

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By Asiya Ali

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Khloe Kardashian has removed a new photo from her Instagram page after fans slammed her for her supposed use of photoshop.

The 38-year-old reality TV star was accused of modifying her face and body in a picture she shared on the social media platform on Monday (March 13).

In the original deleted images, Kardashian donned a stunning silver mini-dress, however, eagle-eyed users noticed that her right leg was bent awkwardly inward at the bottom of her gown - an apparent failed attempt to make her legs look slimmer.

Fans then took a closer look in another snap and discovered that her upper and lower glutes looked disproportionate and that she edited her backside while trying to enhance her waist to look smaller.

Check out the original pictures below:

Despite deleting the photos, fans were quick to post screenshots of the alleged editing mishaps on to Twitter, with one user writing: "Bro who ** photoshops their pics so badly."

Another user quipped: "The aluminium foil in the background to cover the photoshop."

A third commented: "The photoshop went into this is insane!!"

A fourth person questioned: "What happened to her leg?"

Kardashian shared new photos from her best friends Malika Haqq and Khadijah Shaye Haqq’s birthday party to her feed after fixing some of the apparent editing fails.

The pictures were captioned: "Shimmer and Shine Baby! It’s a must for the twins 40th birthday," however, the flicks still seemed to be heavily reworked - especially the third photo in which the silver foil in the background was noticeably distorted to carve down her waist.

Once again, some of her 297 million followers criticized her for her continuous photoshopping, with one user asking: "Show us the unedited photos for once," while a second person added: "3rd slide something is up with the thigh."

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Credit: Instagram
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Credit: Instagram

The Good American co-founder is no stranger to photoshopping allegations. Back in October, she posted and deleted an edited photo of herself from Paris for Fashion Week on Instagram.

She was donning an all-black ensemble and posed with her leg on a chair, but fans contended that her waist appeared to be thinner than usual, and even pointed out the curved walls and lines around her figure.

In response to a follower asking for evidence that the picture was uploaded to her Instagram page, Kardashian tweeted: "I never even posted this photo. Maybe my glam did but I didn’t. Also, I mean… The bent lines in the back lol please."

Furthermore, the media figure has previously admitted in a statement on Instagram that she occasionally revises her pictures after an unedited snapshot of her was shared online.

"As someone who has struggled with body image her whole life, when someone takes a photo of you that isn't flattering and in bad lighting or doesn't capture your body the way it is after working so hard to get it to this point - and then shares it to the world - you should have every right to ask for it to not be shared - regardless of who you are," she said.

Featured image credit: Sipa US / Alamy