Kelly Clarkson Self Magazine photo scandal
American Idol Kelly Clarkson’s Self magazine photo shoot create friction of controversy after the September 2009 issue showed a visibly slimmer body photo of the American Idol on the cover. She appears on the cover of September issue of Self magazine, and it is airbrushing photo shoot.
The Editor-in-Chief Lucy Danziger told Entertainment Tonight," yes; of course they do post-production corrections on their photos". But between a little skin touch-up and a total body size-down is a lot different. The editor also told that around the world, she is a role model for teenage girls and women who choose not to be passionate with being stuck thin, contrary to most of Hollywood.
Her happy weight changes … Sometimes she eats more; sometimes she plays more. She will be different sizes all the time, according to Clarkson confesses inside the magazine. She also added that when people talk about her weight, she is like, ‘You seem to have a problem with it; she don’t. She is fine!’ Sounds like a healthy, realistic attitude, and to many of us, familiar.
The Kelly Clarkson photo scandal brings the issue of airbrushing and body image back into focus. In recent weeks, nude photos of female stars were dominating Internet searches and gossip.
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