She is often accused of altering her photos online.
And now Twitter fans are yet again slamming Beyonce for what they believe are another round of Photoshopped images.
Over
the weekend the 33-year-old posted some racy selfies to her Tumblr
while wearing a leotard printed with the words '99 problems but my a**
ain't one' - fans however are calling foul.
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Outrage: Twitter fans are yet again slamming Beyonce for what they believe are another round of Photoshopped images
While
Beyonce's message claims her derriere is just fine as it is, there is
evidence to suggest that her waistline may have been altered in the
images.
According to Buzzfeed there
is something fishy about how the curtains behind Bey's hips curve
inward. The distortion is usually the byproduct of an image altering
app, suggesting some tightening could have occurred in a post production
processing of the photo.
Meanwhile, commenters on Twitter did not pull any punches in their criticisms.
Body of evidence: According to
Buzzfeed there is something fishy about how the curtains behind Bey's
hips curve inward - the distortion is usually the byproduct of an image
altering app
Don't let your style be a problem with Bey's dress from The Laundry Room
We love that in one fell swoop Beyonce is
referencing both her husband's most iconic song... and her own iconic
bootylicious derrière!
At first glance, her slogan-bearing item appears to be a leotard, but it's actually a dress that she's pulled back behind her so it clings to her curves - one sure fire way to make sure the message hits home!
Although neither our boyfriends nor our booties may be as famous as Bey's, that doesn't mean we can't still snap up this dress from The Laundry Room (click right) and then wear it with some Yoncé-esque attitude.
If giving a shout out to your own bottom doesn't do it for you though, fret not, because thanks to the huge ongoing slogan trend - Henry Holland kicked things off back in 2006 with his cult 'Get yer freak on, Giles Deacon' caption and more recently the likes of Moschino and DKNY have followed suit - there's plenty more to choose from. Check out our edit of the best ones on the high-street below!
At first glance, her slogan-bearing item appears to be a leotard, but it's actually a dress that she's pulled back behind her so it clings to her curves - one sure fire way to make sure the message hits home!
Although neither our boyfriends nor our booties may be as famous as Bey's, that doesn't mean we can't still snap up this dress from The Laundry Room (click right) and then wear it with some Yoncé-esque attitude.
If giving a shout out to your own bottom doesn't do it for you though, fret not, because thanks to the huge ongoing slogan trend - Henry Holland kicked things off back in 2006 with his cult 'Get yer freak on, Giles Deacon' caption and more recently the likes of Moschino and DKNY have followed suit - there's plenty more to choose from. Check out our edit of the best ones on the high-street below!
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One
Twitter user, writing under the handle Autumn, wrote: 'Stop editing your
pictures, what if you go missing? How can we find you if you look like
Beyonce on Instagram and walka flaka in person.'
While
another wrote: 'Damn it, Beyonce don't make a million on songs about
feminism & the illusion of perfection then shop every GD photo.'
Back in September Queen Bey was accused of Photoshopping a thigh gap into snaps of her on a yacht for her birthday celebrations.
A history: Back in September Queen Bey
was accused of Photoshopping a thigh gap into snaps of her on a yacht
for her birthday celebrations
And
in yet another instance she was accused of a similar image altering for
a photo of her playing golf in a bikini in April of this year.
At
the time, Beyonce's golfing image sent Twitter fans into an outrage,
with one fan writing: 'really @Beyonce? we all love your thick thighs.
NO reason to photoshop a thigh gap in there..'
Another
Twitter follower, under the handle Jessica Wakeman, commented: 'With
her money, Beyoncé should be able to pay someone who is better at
Photoshop.'
More of the same: And in yet another
instance she was accused of a similar image altering for a photo of her
playing golf in a bikini in April of this year
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