A photo of a Korean influencer with 110,000 followers has sparked heated debate on online forums, particularly Instiz, due to extreme photo editing. In the image, her face and body appear heavily altered, to the point where she no longer looks like a human. Observers noticed her head is unnaturally small, eyes exaggerated, lips overfilled, and her slender body distorts the background—all clear signs of extreme Photoshop editing.

Netizens quickly responded with a mix of humor and criticism:
- That’s not a concept?????? I thought it was a concept.
- Just so creepily weird.
- That’s not AI?
- This has to be a concept…
- ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ It’s not a social experiment? ㅋㅋ
- At this rate, just draw something.
- So odd….
- That’s not a concept?
- Even with photos like those, she receives sponsorships?

The post ignited discussions about the increasingly unrealistic beauty standards promoted by social media, and how far influencers can go with extreme photo editing. Many users questioned whether such visuals are ethical, while others debated whether these images are simply creative expression or misleading content aimed at followers and sponsors.

This controversy highlights the growing conversation around Photoshopped influencer photos and the fine line between artistry and distortion in the age of social media.
Sources: Pannchoa
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