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Worst Airbrushed Celebs of 2007 ... So Far
Photoshop job of the lot comes courtesy of weekly trashloid, Star Magazine, which manipulated this image of Jennifer Aniston to completely fabricate a story. Sure, on the Star cover it's not such a stretch to believe that Aniston could be delivering a tell-all manuscript to her book publisher -- a manuscript that would expose the gory details of her relationship with Brad Pitt.
But, wait just a minute. In the original, un-retouched photo uncovered by Radar magazine's Web site we see that it's not a manuscript at all that Aniston is holding, but a catalog for an auction she was attending. Shame on you, Star.
When Harry Potter and his grown-up gang hit theaters earlier this year, Warner Bros. released a second, 3-D version of the flick to IMAX theaters which included a 20-minute extended finale. But that's not all Warner Bros. added. On the left, the above image shows the actors as they appeared on the movie poster for the original cut of the movie, while the right side shows how Emma Watson appeared on the poster for the IMAX version. My my, how Hermione has grown!
Watson's plumped chest lit message boards ablaze Internet-wide, primarily due to her young age (17), and the fact that audiences had watched her grow up on screen. Warner Bros. never commented on Boobgate, though this rather lengthy denial/explanation appeared on a random blog and claims that this resulted from the practice of using two different cameras to simultaneously film for IMAX.
When tennis star Andy Roddick appeared on their June/July cover earlier this summer, the editors of Men's Fitness magazine apparently felt Roddick wasn't quite fit enough. The magazine ballooned the size of his biceps in a likely attempt to have Roddick jive with the 'How to Build Big Arms' headline. Roddick joked on his blog that it looked like he'd been given a set of '22-inch guns,' while a spokesman for the magazine was quoted as saying, "I don't see what the big issue is here."
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