In a recent social media post, reality television icon Kris Jenner found herself at the center of a heated online discussion as fans accused her of digitally altering her appearance. 

The 68-year-old matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner clan shared a series of snapshots to commemorate her friend Shelli Azoff’s birthday, but one particular photo caught the attention of her followers.

The image in question showed Kris and Shelli laughing together while posed in the ocean, with Kris in a low-cut polka dot bikini that showcased her ample cleavage. However, upon closer inspection, many fans detected signs of heavy digital manipulation, sparking speculations about a potential “boob job” or an elaborate “Photoshop job.”

Discussions erupted on Reddit, and the thread quickly filled with comments from users who agreed that the image appeared heavily edited.

This is not the first time the Kardashian-Jenner family has been accused of over-editing their social media posts. Over the years, fans have frequently called out the famous clan for their reliance on filters, photo-editing apps and other digital enhancements to create their picture-perfect online personas.

Khloe Kardashian has openly admitted to “loving a good filter,” while Kim Kardashian was shown on their reality show staying up all night “editing” her photos. Kylie Jenner once revealed that she relies on “Facetune” to achieve the perfect selfie.

The Kardashians’ carefully curated social media presence has long been a source of discussion, with critics arguing that it perpetuates unrealistic beauty standards and contributes to body image issues, especially among younger female audiences. The family has acknowledged this criticism, with Kylie recently addressing the impact of photo editing on young girls, “I just feel like we have huge influence, and what are we doing with our power?”

She continued, “I think I just see so many young girls on the internet now like fully editing. Like the editing, and I went through that stage too, and I feel like I’m in a better place, but other people can instill insecurities in you.”

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