Gigi Hadid always looks flawless, but it seems her latest cover has caused some controversy.
The stunning supermodel is gorgeously gracing the pages of Vogue China's latest issue, but fans immediately started noticing some flaws in the pictures. It seems the birthmarks and moles that are normally on Hadid's stomach were photoshopped out by the mag.
Gigi fanatics quickly started commenting on the photo faux pas on Instagram. "Where are her moles?" one person wrote, while another commented on the noticeable tweaks: "They edit you too much, you [sic] gorgeous birth marks and all."
There are over 4K comments on the post, including ones demanding some answers: "WHERE ARE YOUR CUTE LIL FRECKLES...WHY WOULD YOU PHOTOSHOP THAT".
Meanwhile, other Instagram fans commented on how the magazine chose to lighten Gigi's skin tone. "Way to [sic] white wash," one user wrote. "Look at her other pics. Gigi is tan. Not white," another fan added.
Hadid hasn't commented on the recent controversy, but she talked about the topic last year in Allure.
"A lot of people get mad at me when they're Photoshopped out. But I don't want them Photoshopped," she said, referring to her moles. "If they are, that's the client's decision. I love them."
Sounds like she's accepted that it's all part of her job!
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