Kim Kardashian shuts down those who think she was photoshopped in the “M.I.L.F.” vid

After the debut of Fergie’s new music video, “M.I.L.F. $” which featured cameos by celeb moms such as Chrissy Teigen, Ciara, and Kim Kardashian, Kim got flack from fans who accused her body of being digitally altered. In one scene where Kim is wearing a white t-shirt and printed denim shorts, her hip-to-waist ratio appears to be extremely exaggerated.

Fans cried photoshop, taking their accusations to Twitter. false false

While the authenticity of Kim’s shape does appear to be questionable, anyone who can recall the Kardashians’ previous fascination with waist trainers might presume that Kim’s cartoony silhouette could very well be due to a corset.

Kim fired back at the claims in a behind-the-scenes Snapchat video. In the clip, you can see Kim being filmed as her husband, Kanye West, and the video’s wardrobe stylist, B. Akerlund, watches on. Kim’s waist looks exactly how it does in the finished music video, proving that she wasn’t photoshopped. She also captioned the snap, “FuckYoPhotoShop” and “#CorsetLife.”

Akerlund, who has styled videos for Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and Madonna, also spoke out against the photoshop claims, sharing screenshots of Kim from the music video in her own Instagram post. “It’s called styling ….. Not Photoshop!” Akerlund wrote in the caption. She also described Kim’s body with several fire emojis and used the #corsetlife hashtag. So, there you have it, straight from the stylist herself!

Fergie’s video also featured famous model moms such as Devon Aoki, Alessandra Ambrosio, Gemma Ward, Tara Lynn, Natasha Poly, Angela Lindvall, Isabeli Fontana, and Amber Valletta. “Changing the acronym to Moms I’d Like to Follow is about empowering women who did it all,” Fergie said in a statement. “They have a career, a family, and still find time to take care of themselves and feel sexy. With a wink of course :).”

Watch the whole video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=

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