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Itâ™s no longer a secret that magazines are heavily into digitally altering the images they run in their pages, but the extent to which this practice has been taken is truly starting to alarm the public and industry insiders alike. Kelly Clarkson is featured in the current issue of Self magazine and is the latest to have received the instant beauty and slimming âœtreatment,â much to the outrage of her fans: itâ™s OK though, Editor-in-Chief Lucy Danziger says in a post on the official Self page, because pics in magazines are not meant to reflect reality either way. The controversy has been raging for about a week now, reaching a climax the other day, as the behind the scene video with the singer was made available online. If anyone had doubts until then that Clarkson was looking slimmer, younger and more beautiful on the Self cover than in real life, all those doubts were swept away by the sharp contrast provided by the video. What made matters even worse with fans wa!
s that Danzinger continues to insist that whatever retouching they did to the photos, it was because they wanted to present Kelly âœat her best.â Ironically enough, in the accompanying interview, Kelly stresses that she couldnâ™t be happier with her body than she is at the presen...
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