Model denies photoshopping her incredibly long torso

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By Asiya Ali

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A model with an exceptionally long torso has slammed at viewers who have accused her of photoshopping her figure on social media.

Beca, from New York, who goes by the handle @becamichie on TikTok, posted multiple videos showing off her figure and different outfits.

Her videos are popular on the social media platform which has led to some skeptical commenters insisting that she has digitally altered her appearance.

In one of her TikToks posted on August 8, Beca replied to a comment saying: "Who else sees the glitch on her waist," by taking a video showing off her incredible hourglass shape.

Check out Beca's TikToks below:

In a more recent video posted on September 23, Beca also replied to another critic that wrote: "babe you can see the editing," by again, posing in front of the camera to prove that she did not alter the video.

"Ya'll say I edit my body," she said in the clip before putting her hands on her waist and saying: "I don't know how to show you it though... like do I hold myself, will that not be evident?"

In the same footage which has amassed 64.9K views and 4612 likes, Beca commented that she gets the doubtful remarks "constantly" and doesn’t know how to "address them" without "quite literally showing [her] body".

While she's obviously frustrated at people's commentary on her figure, many other users also took to the comment section to share their messages of support.

One user wrote: "Ppl gonna hate either way babes just keep doing you!"

Another person shared: "Y’all all saying 'ok we get it' just GET off her page if you don’t like her showing her body. Y’all acting like she the only person to watch on TT."

A third chimed in and said: "Hear me out, hear me out, y’all can just leave her alone and scroll away if you don’t wanna see her videos. or better yet, block her."

A fourth user commented: "Y'all need to live her alone omg that video was full of ppl saying she was editing her pic like can't yall just stop commenting on her body."

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In follow-up videos, the TikToker revealed that she is a working model, and said that she "can’t fake" her measurements on the modeling agency's website.

She has also informed the suspicious viewers on the video-sharing app that she is open to sharing her gym workout routine after she's done with fashion week.

Featured image credit: Peter Austin / Alamy

Model denies photoshopping her incredibly long torso

vt-author-image

By Asiya Ali

Article saved!Article saved!

A model with an exceptionally long torso has slammed at viewers who have accused her of photoshopping her figure on social media.

Beca, from New York, who goes by the handle @becamichie on TikTok, posted multiple videos showing off her figure and different outfits.

Her videos are popular on the social media platform which has led to some skeptical commenters insisting that she has digitally altered her appearance.

In one of her TikToks posted on August 8, Beca replied to a comment saying: "Who else sees the glitch on her waist," by taking a video showing off her incredible hourglass shape.

Check out Beca's TikToks below:

In a more recent video posted on September 23, Beca also replied to another critic that wrote: "babe you can see the editing," by again, posing in front of the camera to prove that she did not alter the video.

"Ya'll say I edit my body," she said in the clip before putting her hands on her waist and saying: "I don't know how to show you it though... like do I hold myself, will that not be evident?"

In the same footage which has amassed 64.9K views and 4612 likes, Beca commented that she gets the doubtful remarks "constantly" and doesn’t know how to "address them" without "quite literally showing [her] body".

While she's obviously frustrated at people's commentary on her figure, many other users also took to the comment section to share their messages of support.

One user wrote: "Ppl gonna hate either way babes just keep doing you!"

Another person shared: "Y’all all saying 'ok we get it' just GET off her page if you don’t like her showing her body. Y’all acting like she the only person to watch on TT."

A third chimed in and said: "Hear me out, hear me out, y’all can just leave her alone and scroll away if you don’t wanna see her videos. or better yet, block her."

A fourth user commented: "Y'all need to live her alone omg that video was full of ppl saying she was editing her pic like can't yall just stop commenting on her body."

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In follow-up videos, the TikToker revealed that she is a working model, and said that she "can’t fake" her measurements on the modeling agency's website.

She has also informed the suspicious viewers on the video-sharing app that she is open to sharing her gym workout routine after she's done with fashion week.

Featured image credit: Peter Austin / Alamy