Mostly, those celebrities are concerned about how the photo-editing will only feed the concerning, 'dystopian idea' of the 'unrealistic beauty standard.'
April 18, 2021
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Lorde reminded her fans that having flaws was okay. The "Royals" hitmaker blasted Fashion magazine, a Canadian publication, for Photoshopping her imperfection when she was on the cover in May 2014. Taking to her Twitter, the singer expressed her disappointment in the editing in a now-deleted tweet.
"i find this curious -- two photos from today, one edited so my skin is perfect and one real. remember flaws are ok :-)," she told her followers at the time.
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