Instagram shots.It usually takes eagle-eyed fans to spot the Photoshop faux pas, but now there are calls for social media to get strict on those not telling the whole truth about their body to millions of followers.MPs are calling on ministers to introduce a law so images which feature bodies that have been doctored in any way – including changing body proportions or skin tone – are legally required to carry a logo to let viewers know they have been digitally altered.The move could mean the Kardashians and their cohort – seemingly serial culprits in posting airbrushed images – would have to slap warnings on any photos they’ve added a bit of extra unnatural sparkle to.The Health and Social Care Committee, in a report published this week, urged the Government to get to grips with the impact social media was having in creating a rise in “body image dissatisfaction” across the UK’s population.Several celebrities have been accused of using picture-editing software such as Photoshop to alter their physical appearance.Here are a few of the celebrities in question.Kylie JennerReality TV star Kylie Jenner faced backlash in May 2020 after fans accused her of touching-up her Instagram photos.The 24-year-old was slammed on social media after uploading a series of outfit pictures from 2019’s extravagant Met Gala, which appeared to be doctored to boost the intensity of her famous curves.A Photoshop expert Ruthie Darling told The Sun the background in her shared photo compared to the original shots looked slightly wider between her body and arm, indicating a digital nip-and-tuck.Kim KardashianThe Keep Up With the Kardashians star is regularly involved in a storm over whether the pics she posts to her 327 million Instagram followers are.
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