Kylie Jenner accused of photoshopping body part in sexy pink dress after fans spot 'tell-tale sign' in new photos | The Sun

KYLIE Jenner has been accused of photoshopping her body while posing in a sexy pink dress for a new shoot.

The reality star's fans noticed that her left leg looked distinctly slimmer than her right in photos from a Kylie Cosmetics ad.



Kylie, 24, posed in a cut-out pink minidress with frilly edging and a plunging neckline.

She styled her hair in 90s-style braids and accessorized her outfit with a see-through pink bag.

The beauty mogul's fans couldn't help but notice a warped line on her left leg.

Her thigh looked smaller than the other and its outline appeared to curve in before going back out.

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Sharing the photos on Reddit, one wrote: "Why is one thigh way bigger than the other tho?"

Another added: "Her legs are two different sizes in the first pic?"

A third posted in a since-deleted comment: "Such an obvious edit, look at the curve."

This is not the first time Kylie – who gave birth to her second child in February – has been accused of altering her photos.

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Back in March, she was slammed for appearing to totally airbrush out her knees while posing in a crochet swimsuit.

Kylie showed off her curves in a purple crochet one-piece to promote her skincare line's new collection.

EDITING FAIL

In the full-length snap, her knees seemed to be filtered and smoothed out so much that they had no shape or definition to them.

Kylie came under fire again when she was accused of blackfishing in a glam close-up photo to promote her makeup line.

Kardashian fans claimed she had visibly darker skin in the shot, in which she showed off a deep tan and slicked-back hair.

She framed her eyes with bold purple eyeshadow and used a purple-brown color on her lips.

Unlike her older siblings, Kylie does not have Armenian heritage. She is Caitlyn and Kris Jenner's second daughter.

Kris has English, Irish, Dutch, German, and Scottish roots, according to Showbiz CheatSheet.

Caitlyn, a former Olympian, has Canadian and Welsh roots and like Kris, also traces her heritage back to England, Ireland, Scotland and Holland.

BLACKFISHING ACCUSATIONS

Kylie has been accused of blackfishing – which refers to someone pretending to be Black or mixed-race by using things like hairstyling and make-up.

Journalist Wanna Thompson created the term and described it as "White public figures, influencers, and the like [who] do everything in their power to appear Black."

Kylie's critics slammed her for her "disturbing" photo and claimed she's "ripping off minorities".

One wrote: "This is not okay… she is a white girl. This is blackfishing. I might not have actually known this was Kylie if it weren’t for this sub. Somebody stop her."

Another added: "What kills me is the strategic planning of it all. An art director, make-up artist and photographer all had a meeting and deliberately decided, 'Ok we are going to try to make you look biracial/Latina etc' with this look. And then collective agreement!!"

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A third posted: "She wants to be a non-white woman sooo badly it’s disturbing honestly."

Yet another user commented: "Finding another minority to rip off from."


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