Renee Zellweger she became known as an actress. Recently, the woman appeared on the cover of the British edition of “Vogue”. The photo session was also posted on social media, where it could be seen by Internet users. Some of the photos surprised fans. There were a lot of comments under the post. Not everyone was thrilled with Zellweger's photos. Commentators accused the actress of excessive retouching.
Renee Zellweger on the new cover of “Vogue”. Internet users do not hide their surprise
Renee Zellweger's photo session sparked a real discussion on the official profile of British Vogue. While many people were delighted with the shots, some had some objections. It started with Renee not looking like herself. The names of other famous people she allegedly resembles have been mentioned. “Gigi Hadid's new cover!”, “She looks like Lea Seydoux”, “Young Prince Harry looks wonderful”, “It looks like Sharon Stone” – we read under the post. But that's not all. Internet users were convinced that Renee interfered with the photos. There were also a few words about plastic surgery. “Can this photo be further modified in Photoshop?”, “It's not Photoshop. It's called plastic surgery, Botox and fillers,” they wrote. What do you think?
Renee Zellweger is not the only one accused of photo retouching. Majka Jeżowska recently got into trouble
Renee Zellweger wasn't the only one who was caught for alleged photo retouching. Recently, photos appeared on social media Majka Jeżowskawho posed on the cover of “Viva!”. One of the Internet users decided to express her opinion about the shots. The woman said that the singer certainly used Photoshop. “I love Mrs. Majka and everyone can do whatever they want with the photos,” she began. “But when it comes to age and how f***ed it is to be a woman over 60 (because looking at her, I believe it), then let there be at least a minimum of truth in the cover photos.” – we read on the Internet. Majka Je¿owska she immediately reacted to the taunt. “It's no secret that all magazine covers get retouched, but this one accident there was very little of it,” the artist replied.