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Kendall Jenner Sparks Photoshop Fail Accusations After Fans Notice How Bizarre Her Hand Looks

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The model is being accused of editing a recent bikini photo on Instagram that resulted in her hands looking extremely long.

Social media users accused Kendall Jenner of manipulating a recent photo she posted on Instagram of her in a bikini.

Although the photo editing accusation is nothing new for the model, the focus this time is on how bizarre her right hand looked.


A Redditor previously posted a now-deleted thread that read in part:

"Imagine having her body and still feeling the need to photoshop."

The Reddit post was accompanied by a series of paparazzi shots of the 27-year-old model in swimwear along with Instagram photos of her that appeared manipulated to change her body proportions.

On Saturday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star posted a carousel of photos of herself in various swimsuits. One of the images of her squatting drew the most attention.

Her hand in that particular photo looked abnormally long in relation to the rest of her body.

Take a look.

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The edge of her right hand also looked blurry, which indicated to many it was digitally manipulated—poorly.

Instagrammers reacted accordingly.

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The wisecracks were rampant.

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Her mother Kris Jenner responded with praise for the eldest daughter from her marriage to Olympic gold medalist Caitlyn Jenner.

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You gotta hand it to mom.

She always knows what's best.

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