Molly-Mae Hague denies ‘over-editing photos’ in wake of body shaming
Molly-Mae Hague has defended her photos once again as she was accused of ‘over-editing’ following the release of paparazzi pictures that she was cruelly trolled over
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Molly-Mae has been forced defend her photos after she was body-shamed by trolls.
The former Love Island star, 21, has said she doesn’t over-edit her photos after one of her Instagram followers said she doesn’t really look the way she does in her social media posts.
It comes after she hit out after cruel trolls called her “lardy” on an article about her bikini pictures.
Now she’s claimed that all her pictures are genuine and paparazzi pictures make her look bigger than she actually is.
Molly-Mae has posted a picture of herself sunning herself on a yacht as she posed in a white bikini top and Burberry shorts.
Trolls said the picture had been edited as she looks different in her recent paparazzi pictures.
A frustrated Molly-Mae took to her Instagram Story to share another version of the snap to prove it wasn’t edited.
She captioned the post: “I just had to say this. One last thing. For people saying I ‘over edit’ my pictures… here’s the live version.
“You guys have absolutely no idea what these paparazzi cameras do to your body.
“They make you look triple your size.
“I’ve even had paps add detail to my cellulite so that they can sell the pictures for more money.”
She continued: “I don’t owe anyone an explanation and I never ever rise to comments, but this has really frustrated me.
“Lighting, angles, outfits and me knowing I’m having my photo taken may potentially be the reason as to why I look different. Rant over.”
It comes after Molly-Mae hit back at trolls who criticised her body.
She tweeted: “I would genuinely love to know who writes these comments?
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