Kim Kardashian is accused of a Photoshop fail as fans notice extra finger

From Cosmopolitan

Just days after the internet called Kylie Jenner out for over-editing her pictures, Kim Kardashian has come under fire from fans for reportedly Photoshopping her latest post.

It probably shouldn't come as a surprise to us that the Keeping Up With The Kardashian clan are partial to some social media editing. We all do it; a filter here, a brighten there.

Photo credit: Hearst Owned
Photo credit: Hearst Owned

But fans are accusing Kim of a major manipulation on her latest post, questioning whether she has edited two photos together, and accidentally left a couple of her own fingers in her hair.

In the photo in question, Kim is seen facing a wall with her hands up above her head, flat on the wall. On the right side of her hair, in line with her elbow, fans have pointed out that it looks like two fingers have been left on the back of her head.

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A post shared by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on May 4, 2020 at 10:17am PDT

This would suggest Kim had one hand on the back of her head initially, before Photoshopping both hands so they were on the wall. "YALL KIM KARDASHIAN'S LATEST PHOTOSHOOT IS EDITED SKSJSKSK THE NAILS AT HER HAIRKSKSKKSKSKS," one person wrote on Twitter, while another added, "You left an extra hand in your hair."

A third said, "Kim you always hire people with poor photoshop skills this isn't the first," and a fourth added, "Hahahah her fingers are hanging out of her hair that’s some bad photoshop Kim lol."

Ouch.

So far, Kim hasn't responded to the accusations or deleted the picture from her Instagram account. Maybe it's, er, just a trick of the light?

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