Demi Moore in airbrushing controversy after magazine erases chunk of her hip on cover
When Demi Moore appeared on the December cover of W magazine, she drew admiring glances for her slender figure and flawless skin.
But while most readers are used to a little airbrushing and touch-up on the covers, it appears the 47-year-old has fallen foul of an over-enthusiastic Photoshopper.
A chunk of her thigh appears to have been digitally removed from the cover between her hip bone and a casually draped sarong.
There is a good chunk missing from what was her left thigh (our right). Underneath the sarong, the thigh continues but appears to be bulging out an inch more than the photoshopped area.
The mistake was pointed out by eagle-eye commentators and has been the subject of hot discussion on the internet.
According to Jezebel.com, W magazine claimed any retouching was done in-house by the staff of photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
And a spokesperson added the photographers 'did not do anything unusual or out of the ordinary on Demi Moore for the photo on the cover of W.
'Demi is an extraordinary beautiful woman and we feel our cover reflects that.'
The actress, who is wearing a Balmain metal mesh and leather dress, was labelled a Demi Goddess in the accompanying article.
And, as many internet bloggers and commentators have pointed out, Demi looks so slender on the red carpet that there has been speculation that she had gone under the knife.
So why the designers cut out a section of her hip remains a mystery.
But while most readers are used to a little airbrushing and touch-up on the covers, it appears the 47-year-old has fallen foul of an over-enthusiastic Photoshopper.
A chunk of her thigh appears to have been digitally removed from the cover between her hip bone and a casually draped sarong.
There is a good chunk missing from what was her left thigh (our right). Underneath the sarong, the thigh continues but appears to be bulging out an inch more than the photoshopped area.
The mistake was pointed out by eagle-eye commentators and has been the subject of hot discussion on the internet.
According to Jezebel.com, W magazine claimed any retouching was done in-house by the staff of photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
And a spokesperson added the photographers 'did not do anything unusual or out of the ordinary on Demi Moore for the photo on the cover of W.
'Demi is an extraordinary beautiful woman and we feel our cover reflects that.'
The actress, who is wearing a Balmain metal mesh and leather dress, was labelled a Demi Goddess in the accompanying article.
And, as many internet bloggers and commentators have pointed out, Demi looks so slender on the red carpet that there has been speculation that she had gone under the knife.
So why the designers cut out a section of her hip remains a mystery.
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