Rumer Willis Feels Personally Attacked by Photoshop

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  • After a recent photo shoot with Vanity Fair, Rumer Willis informs the public that her jawline has been digitally altered to look smaller than it is. The star argues that this type of drastic change feels like bullying, and she does not want the image to circulate.

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  • Willis posted the photo of her and her sisters on Instagram, insisting that people don’t share it.

    “Any friends of fans of mine who posted this I would appreciate if you took it down. The photographer Photoshopped my face to make my jaw smaller and I find it really offensive for anyone to try and change the way you look so drastically,” Willis wrote.

    “I love the way I look and I won’t support anyone who would feel a need to change the way I look to make me beautiful. Whether or not they realize it, it is a form of bullying, which I won’t stand for.”

    Rumer isn’t the only one who has stood up to bullying from the media. In recent months, Amy Schumer fought back after being called plus-size and Daisy Ridley defended her teeny figure after being criticized for being too skinny.

    Big thanks to celebrities who are vocal against the media for making anyone feel like they are not enough the way they are.

    Source: time.com

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