“Way too much Photoshop,” the PLL star bemoaned of a promo pic. “We all have flaws. No one looks like this.”
Troian Bellisario
In response to Benson’s post, her PLL co-star Troian Bellisario chimed in, “Why can’t we just look like us? Once.”
Coco Rocha
The supermodel shamed Elle Brazil in 2012 for Photoshopping her to “[show] much more skin than I actually was.”
Colbie Caillat
The singer opened up to Time about insecurities, saying airbrushing contributes to impossible standards.
Gisele Bündchen
Gisele Bündchen thinks women should “be really real and raw,” thus avoiding retouching in ad campaigns.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Everyone’s favorite scream queen often poses unretouched, calling the illusion of perfection “insidious.”
Jennifer Lawrence
“Of course, it’s Photoshop; people don’t look like that,” the blunt star said of her Dior campaign.
Kate Winslet
Winslet took GQ to task when the mag made her look thinner. She now often insists on un-retouched photos.
Keira Knightley
“I think women’s bodies are a battleground, and photography is partly to blame,” Knightley has said.
Lady Gaga
Gaga has long spoken out against Photoshopping, recently saying her Glamour cover “looked too perfect.”
Lorde
Noting a discrepancy in photos of her circulating online, Lorde tweeted, “Remember, flaws are ok :-).”
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