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Naturally it do have alot to do with the shadows and angles. And I did say that I know that she has always been photoshoped. But what I complained about was the overall portrayal. Like how they twist her angles and shadows to make her look like that. Since I've been in this industry for quite some time now I have faced alot of girls, seeing models "fake" their bodies to make them thinner. Some of them even face cold facts like they have to loose about 10 cm around their hips while their bmi already is below 17. And how do you loose hips really if you already have no fat? Like, you need to saw through bone to do that. I'm just really happy that I have a very nice and healthy agency that take care of their models. Cos this kind of industry not nice.
Aaanywho, now. Since I have faced this so close and dealt with this with my beloved ones I get really angry by seeing this. Is it maybe me who's overreacting? Yes. Perhaps. I know Ayu don't aim to teach young girls into thinking that being thinner than healthy is fine. I'm more like ranting at the whole industry. But really, Ayu have been taking pictures that looks more "healthy" and "real" too me and sometimes not. I'm fully aware of that. This picture is not looking "real" to me. But that might just be me. But there is no reason to say that I jump to crazy conclusions, since I've been there. This is just how I think and feel when I see that picture. I get sad.
And the horse thing. I have been riding horses for 15 years and yes, I do get bothered when I see that her position on the horse is odd and the horse looks weird. I'm also annoyed on how bad they photoshoped her hair into the blue sky. That's not me crazy jumping into conclusions and get bent out of weirdest things. It's just me making a comment on a picture on why I don't like it. Happy that you guys do. But I'm simply not and while I'm expressing this and why perfectly fine there's no need to say that it's weird.
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