Khloe Kardashian fans say the reality TV star looked ‘unrecognizable’ in her new fragrance campaign after she previously claimed she stopped editing photos as much as she used to
Khloe Kardashian faces accusations of a major Photoshop blunder after previously declaring she no longer edits her photos as frequently.
The mother of two had earlier stated she reduced her use of editing applications compared to past habits.Yet supporters of the celebrity believe this claim might be questionable as they noted she appeared nearly unidentifiable in promotional shots for her latest perfume, Almost Always.
Khloe posted pictures from the advertisement campaign, though numerous critics have slammed the images across social media platforms. The 41 year old donned a purple bodysuit paired with a coordinating floral headpiece for the shoot, reports the Mirror.
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It remains unclear if the photographs capture Khloe’s authentic appearance or if digital enhancement was applied to create an artistic, painting-inspired effect.
Supporters quickly took to social media to debate the photo session.
One individual commented: “Your whole face is manufactured,” while another questioned: “Thought you said you weren’t Photoshopping your pics?”
A third person stated: “Your whole face is manufactured.”
Nevertheless, multiple fans of the Keeping up With The Kardashian celebrity also shared encouraging responses.
One supporter posted: “Omg Khloe this is your best look of all time.”
Another remarked: “You are a timeless beauty.”
Khloe has previously faced criticism for utilizing Photoshop on her images.
Earlier this year, Khloe disclosed her choice to reduce her reliance on photo editing software compared to previous usage.
During a The Kardashians episode, she responded to speculation that she “Photoshops every picture”.
She maintained: “I don’t.
“But there was a time that I definitely did. There was a time that I was around some people that would make me feel like I needed to. I also think it was the era too. I felt like a lot of people were Photoshopping or heavily Photoshopping more than they do now.
“I do feel like there was a time that we all just got consumed in this filter lifestyle and we couldn’t see ourselves without a filter,” she continued. “And there’s definitely days that I’m like, ugh, I need a filter. Don’t feel good about myself. But I’m on video. And I do like myself better in video than stills.”
Earlier this year in April, viewers of Khloe’s reality show questioned her about a particular episode that revealed behind-the-scenes footage from a photo session.
The segment featured Khloe appearing noticeably different from the polished final image selected for her podcast artwork. One Reddit user shared comparison screenshots from both moments, which led fans to express their astonished responses.
Nevertheless, some observers noted that Khloe might have received digital enhancement in the promotional materials for her recent fragrance, XO. One supporter remarked: “When watching the show they were showing Khloe posing for her perfume photoshoot and I thought she looked great!”
“But then they showed the actual edited cover they selected and I almost spat my water out. How can anyone approve that? It doesn’t even look like her.”
One person commented: “Khloe is beautiful but she doesn’t look like this at all. It breaks my heart for her, because she doesn’t need to do all this editing. Also frustrating because she denies editing her face.”
Many fans shared similar sentiments, with one stating: “At this point I kind of assume that any published shot I see of a celebrity is edited into oblivion and they likely look 30-50 pounds heavier IRL.”
Another fan noted Khloe’s drastic transformation: “Khloe is a beautiful woman but holy s*** they really promote unrealistic beauty standards. That doesn’t look like the same person.”
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