2 influencers showed their fans what they look like when they don’t edit their photos
Here’s what the 2 influencers look after they edited their photos…
…and here’s what they look like in real life
The difference is striking
Here’s a couple more comparison pics to show you the power of photo editing software
This is how Coeyyyy’s followers are used to seeing her
The photos went viral not just in China but all over the world after Facebook user Jevin Cheng, aka Ex Treme, posted them on his page. His post got more than 5.6k likes and more than 18k shares. But the most important thing is that his post got people talking: there are over 11k comments beneath his repost of the pics.
According to World of Buzz, the caption on the models’ social media post reads: “After being secretly photographed, I haven’t been in the best of moods. That’s why these photos never made it online after I weighed my options.”
The pics shocked a lot of people. Some said that this is the reason you shouldn’t trust any photo that looks too good to be true online. While others pointed out that this is a whole other level of catfishing (for those of you who don’t what it is, it’s when somebody lures you into a relationship using a fake online persona).
Still, there were some people who doubted that the social media stars’ post was real. They think that photos can’t be photoshopped that cleanly and believe that the pics simply feature similar-looking but different women wearing the same clothes.
What do you think about the photos and about the photoshopping culture in the age of social media, Dear Pandas? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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I couldn't agree with you more.
Saw a couple influencers once in a restaurant, just next to me. They took pictures during half an hour in front of their food, posing, re-doing pictures, while people were queuing to be seated. WTF....
Probably won't get through TSA...