Creativity
30 People Who Got Called Out For Their Hilariously Fake Instagram Pics
Can’t even be sure how they really look like.
People, love yourself. Don’t let those filters, facetune, and Photoshop define how you look like. Body dysmorphia is real, and you are probably hurting yourself from it without realizing it. This doesn’t mean that we want to insult you for using a rosy effect on your pictures. It’s great to cover up maybe a recent acne scar or because you haven’t done your makeup.
But these people made themselves completely unrecognizable – what the hell happened in these pictures? Some have their legs stretched longer than a broomstick. Some add those soft filters on their own face to the point it’s so blurry, who doesn’t know it’s been heavily edited?
Filters are great, but when it’s overused, and you can’t learn to love yourself and post a picture without changing how you look completely, isn’t it time to check what’s wrong? No, you’re not as ugly as you think you are. No, those filters will melt away once people see your actual appearance. Don’t this to yourself to the point of making it to the ‘Instagram Reality‘ subreddit.
“Pores you say?”

“I’m not a doctor but her head is small.”

“A beautiful 51-year-old woman who doesn’t need the Facetune.”

“Photoshopped a Lambo logo on her Honda, the blue one in the back also looks fake.”

“Her promo pic on social media vs. photo from her promo event.”

“I genuinely don’t understand this. She does this ALL THE TIME. She doesn’t even slightly resemble herself.”

“That foot said, ‘Mr. Stark? don’t feel so good.'”

“When the mirror lets you down.”

“What is happening?”

“A German reality TV Star on Instagram vs on TV.”

“RTX on.”

“You gotta be kidding me.”

“What is going on here honestly”

“Original vs what she posted.”

“Found on a dating app. I am genuinely concerned.”

“She has 217K followers on insta…”

“Photographer trying to claim that the long legs are only due to ‘angling.'”

“Had to double take.”

“Bro… seriously.”

“When her legs are taller than you.”

“The only photos she posts anymore are pictures of models with her face photoshopped in instead.”

“Instagram post vs Tagged pic”

“Delusion.”

“I thinks she’s SO beautiful without the photoshop. Body dysmorphia is real.”

“Her billboard vs a pic from an interview.”

“I didn’t see it until the direct comparison.”

“It’s a helluva drug…”

“When you get so tan that even your eyes get darker. (Summer 2018 on left vs. Summer 2020)”

“Her upper body looks absolutely disturbing in her edit.”

“2 in 3 use Photoshop.”

