Normally Hollywood’s stars are the ones called out for their Photoshopped pictures.
But this time a celeb dished the criticism.
Actress Elizabeth Olsen (28) took to Instagram to post a now-deleted image of her and several of her Avengers: Infinity Wars co-stars on the April front cover of Empire magazine.
Liz captioned her post: “Does this look like me?”
The overwhelming response from her fans was a resolute “No”.
“No Lizzie, you don’t need this terrible photoshop,” one fan noted.
While another asked an important question: "Nope, why would they do that?"
Well, according to the magazine, they didn’t.
Speaking to TODAY, Empire denied claims that they had Elizabeth’s face Photoshopped beyond recognition.
"Empire magazine did not make any alterations to the Avengers: Infinity War artwork, supplied to them by Disney and Marvel Studios, which appears on the May 2018 cover," a spokesperson said.
According to TODAY, the image is one of six covers for Empire’s latest issue and honours the 10th anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Elizabeth will reprise her role as Scarlett Witch in the latest instalment of the Avengers franchise, Infinity War.
Her nutritionist, Philip Goglia, recently told People how he helped her get ready for the role.
“She was focused on body composition.
“Fat is light and fluffy and takes up a lot of room, and muscle is dense and doesn’t take up a lot of room at all. She wanted to be dense, heavy and athletic, and she just really nailed it.”
Sources: People, Today, Movie Web