It is so full of mistakes the long history between Photoshop and the Kardashians that it is difficult not to think that the queen sisters of reality TV do not take advantage of it as soon as possible: for this reason the network arises as soon as it notices an unrealistic detail. So it happened for the new photos in which Khloè Kardashian poses for her Good American clothing line: photos in which some parts of his body are visibly strange.
Khloè, in dazzling form, in these images shows in fact huge hands and gigantic feet: too much, so as not to speculate on yet another photo editing.
For this reason, shortly after posting them, he started teasing him. This time, however, the reality star and entrepreneur wanted to set the record straight on Twitter, explaining that the effect (however unrealistic) is due to the lens used to shoot. “Haha, I’m bursting. We shot with a camera lens that creates a stretch effect. The closer the object is to the camera, the more they stretch. Don’t worry: I still have normal sized hands and fingers. ‘
HA I’m cracking up! 4a few of those GA photos, we shot on a camera lens that creates a stretching effect. The closer the object is to camera they will get elongated. So in some of my photos my feet/fingers look incredibly long. Not to worry! I still have normal size hands/fingers
– Khloé (@khloekardashian) February 24, 2021
«Personally – he wrote in another tweet – I think this goal is beautiful. It gives the photo a different vibe and not the same old image as ever“. Happy her …
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