15 Side-by-Side Photos That Show the Difference Between a Perfect Picture and Reality

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Like most of us, celebrities only post perfect pictures of themselves on social media. While this is entirely normal — no one wants their “lousy” photo to be seen by millions of fans — sometimes those perfect photos can give us the impression that we also have to look impeccable like them all the time. That’s why we decided to do a comparison and show what edited and unedited photos of celebrities look like.

Sofia Vergara

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Salma Hayek

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Jennifer Garner

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Jennifer Lopez

© jlo / Instagram, Chris Pizzello/Invision/East News

Kelly Clarkson

© kellyclarkson / Instagram, Invision/Associated Press/East News

Nicole Kidman

© nicolekidman / Instagram, Invision/Invision/East News

Jessica Alba and Cash Warren

© jessicaalba / Instagram, Invision/Invision/East News

I think I like the photographers shot more. I mean they're insanely beautiful either way but her hand looks a little too perfectly placed for me in her shot.

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Donatella Versace

© donatella_versace / Instagram, Evan Agostini/Invision/East News

Jessica Chastain

© jessicachastain / Instagram, Invision/Invision/East News

Reese Witherspoon

© reesewitherspoon / Instagram, Invision/Invision/East News

Rebel Wilson

© rebelwilson / Instagram, AA/ABACA/Abaca/East News

Julia Roberts

© juliaroberts / Instagram, VALERIE MACON/AFP/East News

Kim Kardashian

© kimkardashian / Instagram, CBS/Ferrari Press/East News

Bryce Dallas Howard

© brycedhoward / Instagram, USA TODAY Network/Sipa USA/East News

Selena Gomez

© selenagomez / Instagram, Invision/Invision/East News

Do you edit your pictures before posting them on social media?

Preview photo credit sofiavergara / Instagram, Invision/Associated Press/East News

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omgoddess Bryce dallas, that top is so not flattening. its awful. Yet so late 90s- early 00s. They'd have matched perfectly with the platforms of the same colour and style back then.
Also shame on you editing yourself as half your size. Pplneed to Be happy in their own skin or do something about it. Don't fake it. Otherwise the problems with self imagine, hate, insecurities etc etcetera, are still there. Only masked. When one changes their own perception. Then, they find true peace.

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