Kim Kardashian Desperately Hides Her Cellulite After Butt Photoshop Scandal
May 1 2017, Published 3:31 p.m. ET
Kim Kardashian attempted to cover up her cellulite-filled curves in New York City after photos of her un-photoshopped butt caused controversy among her fans — see the photos!
Kim tried to desperately avoid the scandal, but there was no hiding from cameras!
The star donned a loose-fitting camouflage jacket paired with sweats and sneakers as she arrived in New York City on Monday.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, when photos Kardashian's un-photoshopped body surfaced online last week from her vacation in Mexico, fans began unfollowing the reality star on social media, calling her a "fake."
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"Absolutely unbelievable. Wake up and face reality. Photoshop is your best friend @KimKardashian," one angry fan wrote, according to The Mirror.
"Kim you make me feel sick talking about your flawless body when you run to the plastic surgeon for everything. There is nothing real about you," another wrote. "Kim you make me feel sick talking about your flawless body when you run to the plastic surgeon for everything. There is nothing real about you," another wrote.
Some even accused the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star of being a bad role model: "And yet they want young ladies to look up to them. With such language they speak I wouldn't allow my dog to follow them, I am UNFOLLOWING."
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