Jennifer Lawrence Admits She Was Photoshopped

Feb 28, 2013 - 20:21
Mar 1, 2013 - 20:52
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Jennifer Lawrence Admits She Was Photoshopped
Jennifer Lawrence's First Miss Dior Campaign

Jennifer Lawrence's flawless beauty is too good to be true even in her eyes. She has admitted that her new Dior ad campaign has had a few touch ups.

The "Silver Linings Playbook" Oscar-winning actress spoke to Access Hollywood about her ad. "Oh, my God, I haven't seen this. That doesn't look like me at all. I love Photoshop more than anything in the world. Of course it's Photoshop, people don't look like that."

Lawrence has gained a lot of support on Twitter with fans applauding the star for admitting that her natural beauty had a little help from technology.

Dior's public relations department did not retu calls to ABC News for comment.

In Dior's ad campaign, Lawrence models the spring ready-to-wear-collection by Dior's Raf Simons. Lawrence is a fan of the French fashion house and wore the designer to both the Golden Globes and most recently the 85th Academy Awards.

 

 

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