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Mostly, those celebrities are concerned about how the photo-editing will only feed the concerning, 'dystopian idea' of the 'unrealistic beauty standard.'

AceShowbiz - Keira Knightley had a very bold way to send a message to women that the bodies that they looked in magazines were not real. The "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" actress decided to pose topless for the November 2014 issue of Interview magazine so that people would know how she looked like.

In an interview with The Times, the British star admitted that her pictures were often edited to make her breasts look larger or her body curvier. "I think women's bodies are a battleground. And photography is partly to blame," she said at the time.

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