Kim Kardashian proves her family Christmas snap was not photoshopped with a behind-the-scenes video

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Kim Kardashian subtly proved that all of her sisters and mom did actually pose together for a Christmas snap, after being accused of photoshopping the picture.The reality TV star, 42, posted a video to her Stories on Wednesday, showing herself, as well as mom Kris Jenner, 67, and sisters Khloe, 38, Kourtney, 43, Kylie, 25, and Kendall, 27, posing side by side.It comes after fans in the comments section of Kim's post accused the star of editing the original image, with one claiming it looked as if different photos of Kim and her sisters had been cut together to give the illusion of a group snap.

The proof! Kim Kardashian subtly proved that all of her sisters and mom did actually pose together for a Christmas snap, after being accused of photoshopping her original picture Though the SKIMS founder didn't address the photoshop controversy, it is clear in the clip that all the relatives that were shown on the original snap did indeed pose together.

In the video Kris and her daughters pose in their fabulous holiday ensembles as camera flashes go off. Two days prior, the star had taken to Instagram to share a gallery of snaps with her famous siblings and the momager, but eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice a series of distortions that hinted the photos were edited.

The original: The star, 42, was accused of photoshopping her family together after they appeared to pose for a festive group snap during their annual Christmas Eve bash Kim shared a slew of behind-the-scenes images from the family's annual Christmas Eve party, after donning a series of stunning red and white gowns for their lavish celebration.While Kim looked ravishing in a gorgeous silver gown, and Kourtney donned a skintight white ruché dress Kris, Khloe and.

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