Worst Airbrushed Celebs of 2007 ... So Far

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Subscribe to commentsChristiSep 5th 2007 12:31PM
Get over it Kevin...the mention of Beyonce was not due to the color of her skin, but the simple fact that she has been quite often touched up in photos, the same as the rest of the conversation!!!
Are you the same Kevin who accused me of being a racists because I wouldn't date you??? It's a shame that people (of all colors) can't come together and have a debate or conversation without some jackass coming up with the "It's because I'm black" thing.
It's not about skin color, really, get over it. There are models, actors, and public figures of ALL COLORS being re-touched in their photos, and that's what this conversation is about. Beyonce is black, she is beautiful, no one trying to hate or anything. we're all just typing black words on a white background, no faces or races mattered until you mentioned it.
John MichaelSep 6th 2007 9:49PM
Whenever I see a "celebrity" while in LA I'm so amazed that some of them have a job at all. Makeup and airbrushing can make most normal looking people look great.
Nichole WalkerSep 6th 2007 11:13PM
They can only pass them off as real, if we believe they are real. FIGHT THE POWER!!! Ha ha.
KimberlySep 9th 2007 9:20AM
The illusion created by these retouched photos, is not a big deal, in my opinion. I have read many of these comments made, and think, so many people have missed the mark. Who really cares about if this on has a zit and whether that on has bigger muscles. That problem is that fact that people think it is ok to blantently lie about being retouched.
And then those same people wonder why young girls are killing themselves to look the way they think their favorite celeb's look. Many of these kids are nieve and don't know about retouching because it is not widely shared with them.
I recently found my 10 year old who talked her father into buying her a teen vogue. She made a comment about how she thought the cover person was so beautiful and wanted to look like her. THat is how it all starts. Then I explained to her about retouching she thought I was crazy until she saw these photos.
If you have children, I suggest you research this topic and make your children realize that the danger these retoughed photos can create. As an adult, I could care less, but as a parent, I am very concerned with the way society is heading.
GUY LOVETROSep 9th 2007 10:44AM
THATS MY GIRL
JohannaSep 10th 2007 3:43PM
What's the big deal, none of these touch ups were all that dramatic, I have seen a lot worse!
MikeSep 10th 2007 5:06PM
Anyone else notice that her sunglasses were removed from the photo as well?
It's amazing how they add and remove what they want.
gawkerSep 11th 2007 7:40AM
STAR IS FOR IDIOTS THAT ARE CLUELESS...........
Good GriefSep 11th 2007 8:52AM
Don't trust magazines, period.
LauraOct 26th 2007 6:06PM
and we wonder why women rush to the plastic sergon's and starve. Show this to all 10 -18 year old's the tricks of Hollywood / Modeling
lucyNov 18th 2007 1:54PM
omg,oprah does this every month -- i don't know how she thinks she is kidding!!! i can't believe she didn't make the list as the numero uno culprit!!!