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Chrissy Teigen Is Never Photoshopping Her Photos Again

Chrissy Teigen Is Never Photoshopping Her Photos Again

Chrissy Teigen is pretty much perfect. And I don’t just mean physically. She’s truly a peach (or at least she seems to be). With most of my celebrities, I only care that they have a great sense of style, which is pretty much why I’m obsessed with the Kardashian franchise and the Olsen twins. With my super models, they have to be funny. When you’re so pretty I want to hate you, you have to do something to make me love you. Kate Upton is awesome. Cara Delevingne slays. And Chrissy Teigen is honestly just the greatest. And what’s awesome is that she seems to really like people — real people.

Two weeks ago, she posted a photo to Instagram two weeks ago featuring her stretch marks.

Bruises from bumping kitchen drawer handles for a week. Stretchies say hi!

A photo posted by @chrissyteigen on

Everyone went cRaAaZzYy — not because it’s insane for someone to have stretch marks, but because it seems to be insane to let anyone see you waking up…flawed. In this “Photoshop phenomenon,” as Teigen calls it, no one is real, and we truly are taking editing to a new level. Teigen claims she is never Facetuning again.

Okay, well, if I looked like her, I could delete my photo editing apps too, but until someone else makes cellulite cool, I’m afraid I can’t join her.

[via E! Online]

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Veronica Ruckh

Veronica (@VeronicaRuckh) is the Director of Total Sorority Move for Grandex, Inc. After having spent her undergraduate years drinking $4 double LITs on a patio and drunk texting away potential suitors, she managed to graduate with an impressive GPA and an unimpressive engagement ring -- so unimpressive, in fact, some might say it's not there at all. Veronica has since been fulfilling her duties as "America's big," a title she gave to herself with the help of her giant ego. She has recently switched from vodka to wine on weekdays. Email her at veronica@grandex.co

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