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Kendall Jenner slammed for ‘photoshopping’ new lingerie pic after backlash for ‘creating unrealistic body standards’

KENDALL Jenner has come under fire for ‘photographing’ her new lingerie pic after receiving criticism for ‘creating unrealistic body standards’.

The model, which recently launched its own Tequila, had previously posted a photo of herself in a bikini and her body seemed to defy logic.

The Celebrity plastic shared Kendall’s latest Instagram video where the image was visibly altered to create a slimmer version of her body.

In the video, Kendall was posing in front of a mirror wearing only a bra and underwear, when her navel and sides were itching to make her slimmer.

The account posted: “Kendall Jenner’s latest photoshop failed. Her stomach and belly button have a problem because she was using a body filter.

“It’s so heartbreaking. She has one of the most toned and fit bodies I have ever seen and she still uses editors. It’s truly sad. “

Fans quickly ran to the comments section to criticize the model as well, with one fan saying, “It’s very obvious this video is photoshopped. Honestly, I will die if people say otherwise. “

A second shared, “Never enough… even with his body. “

A third fan commented, “It’s very sad because his insecurities would probably hurt other girls. Especially young girls who are still trying to learn to love themselves. “

And another wrote, “Bruh, the whole right side of the video is having issues, why she even posted it. “

The 25-year-old was recently criticized when she was accused of photoshopping another pic of herself in red lingerie.

The Keeping up with the Kardashians star shared a series of pictures and sexy videos which showed her posing in red lingerie.

With the pictures, Kendall wrote: “Vday is coming. BTS from @skims. “

While many of Kendall’s friends and followers praised her in the comments section of the post, others accused her of “promoting unrealistic body standards.”

A number of fans have taken to social media to criticize the reality TV star, claiming that she ‘photographed’ the lingerie photos.

Along with a mirror selfie that showed Kendall in her underwear, the Problematic Fame Instagram account wrote: “This photo is very photoshopped. Kendall is obviously very beautiful, but that’s not her true proportions, or anyone’s.

“Please don’t compare yourself to heavily edited images. Even Kendall doesn’t look like that. “

Sharing side-by-side photos from the photoshoot showing Kendall’s slightly different body, the account added, “She poses in both, but one is clearly pictured.

“No one’s navel is just a small slit, no one has a completely flat stomach 24/7.

“Everyone is beautiful the way they are. This ridiculous Photoshop has to stop. “

Fans continued to take to Twitter as they criticized Kendall for promoting an unrealistic body type, as one person wrote: “The whole family should be called out, they all photoshop and set their photos to death and create this unrealistic standard f ** king no one will ever be able to achieve. ”

Another person added, “Stop profiting and making money with the insecurity of young women. It’s disgusting and it’s 2021, let’s leave that in the past and in the trash. “

A third replied, “It’s unacceptable when so many people are looking at her and struggling with horrible self-image and self-esteem issues.” And calling someone to photoshopping isn’t a bodily shame. t even his real body lol. ”

Kendall was joined by her sisters Kim Kardashian, 40 and Kylie Jenner, 23, for the photoshoot in support of Kim’s upcoming campaign for her SKIMS Fits Everybody collection.

The famous sisters took to Instagram to share various clips from the set, including one of Kim posing alongside her younger sisters and rocking red lingerie on a pink catwalk.

Kendall Jenner stuns as she models red lingerie on set

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