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Were the Twins (Yes, Those Twins) Photoshopped?
Every cover girl experiences what it feels like to not be good
enough in the eyes of an art director with a knack for Photoshop. Shave
off a flabby arm here, take in a thick waist there, airbrush,
gloss-over, stick her head on an underfed model’s body.
So why should
Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt know otherwise? Yes, she’s born of a
perfect DNA match. Indeed, she is but weeks old. But still, after
People paid all that money for the pics, shouldn’t THEY get to perfect
half of the world’s most awaited babies (sorry, if you thought yours
were).
NY Mag is calling Photoshop on the People magazine cover and arguing that the little girl’s … smile was cut and pasted on her face. Here’s what they say:
In that cover photo, it looks like Vivienne Marcheline
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4 Comments
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 ami have pics of my baby looking like that.. and she was only two weeks old. its gas.
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amBoth of my girls did the same thing, and earlier than 3 weeks. I have pictures and video tape of both. It’s not a “Hi Mommy!” smile, it’s just an involuntary action, like startling or nursing in their sleep.
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amNewborns “smile” in their sleep. It’s not a social smile, it’s some type of involuntary movement. I have a picture of my son when he was 2 weeks old that looks exactly like that. It is not Photoshop.
Maeby commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 ami was wondering the same thing when i saw the photos. Maybe she was trying to get the attention of the parents that were only looking at the OTHER baby.
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