Fans of
Beyonce have lashed out on Twitter, after more than 200 alleged unretouched photos from her 2013 L'Oreal cosmetic campaign were leaked
on a fan site called The Beyonce World on Tuesday.
The
33-year-old superstar, known for her hit track Flawless, appears to
have uneven and pimply skin under heavily applied foundation in the
supposed pre-Photoshop images.
But
her legions of admirers have come out in support online, criticising
the posting of the pictures, with many claiming they are not real.
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I woke up like this: Unretouched photos from Beyonce's L'Oreal Feria and Infallible adverts were leaked online on Monday |
Beyonce has
yet to comment on the unretouched photos, which were immediately taken
down by the website soon after they were posted. (They were picked up by
Complex and Gawker.)
The
outtakes appear to be from Beyonce's adverts for L'Oreal's Feria and
Infallible products, which advertise hair dyes, lipsticks and
foundations.
Due to the widespread condemnation of the images, though, the fansite has since removed them and has posted a message.
'Due to the disdain of the BeyHive, we have removed the photos,' the statement reads.
'We
don’t want to cause any drama, nor do we wish to start fan wars. Some
of the things we have seen posted were just horrible, and we don’t want
any parts of it. We were just posting the photos to share the fact that
our queen is naturally beautiful, at the same time she is just a regular
woman.'
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She's human: The 33-year-old superstar proved she wasn't born with a
flawless complexion as some of the unreleased pictures showed her acne
under heavily applied foundation
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Not born flawless: These outtakes were taken from Beyonce's 2013
commercial and stock shoots from her Infallible campaign, which
advertise the brand's lipsticks and foundations |
While some
of the reaction to the apparent pre-Photoshopped images was cruel, the
majority of the 'Beyhive' - the adopted name for the Crazy In Love
hitmaker's millions of fans, collectively - supported the 20-time Grammy
winner with kind and encouraging words.
Famed
Las Vegas act The Chippendales led the way by commenting: 'Unretouched
photos of @Beyonce just prove she's a real person and a natural beauty.'
@SprinklesnBooze
stood by the 7/11 songbird writing: 'Am I the only one that doesn't
think #Beyonce looks horrible in these untouched photos?! She still
looks better than me on most days!'
@JamilahLemieux
reasonably explained: 'We know Beyonce is pretty. We know Beyonce wears
a lot of makeup. You have exposed nothing but your pettiness.'
Meanwhile,
others added that the leak of the images was 'unfair', while another
added that 'Beyonce is actually a human being, shocking!'.
@MelanieCoMcCoy added: 'She's still beautiful. We all have blemishes. Leaking those photos was in very poor taste.'
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Before |
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After |
The retouched photos used in the adverts show clear differences in the before and after comparisons
This is not the first time L'Oreal has been under scrutiny for editing Beyonce's photos.
The brand was accused of whitening Beyonce's skin for another Feria ad in 2008.
The former Destiny's Child singer has been a loyal celebrity spokesmodel since she was 18-years-young.
In May 2013, clothing empire H&M attempted to retouch photos of Beyonce's curvy figure for their Spring/Summer ad campaign.
'When
Beyonce found out they had edited the way her body really looks, she
hit the roof,' said an insider to The Sun. 'She's a true diva and was
furious that she had been given such a snubbing.'
Adding: 'Her people refused to give the pictures the green light so H&M were forced to use the originals.'
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Beauty: The wife of music mogul Jay Z shared this selfie on her Instagram account on February 15
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The singer is yet to make a comment on the unretouched images on social media.
In 2013, Beyonce's publicist tried to have 'unflattering' photos of her client performing at the Super Bowl taken down.
In an email to Buzzfeed
- which posted pictures from her Halftime performance - her rep wrote:
'There are some unflattering photos on your current feed that we are
respectfully asking you to change. I am certain you will be able to find
some better photos.'
Instead
of taking down the article, the site changed the post's title to 'The
"Unflattering" Photos Beyonce's Publicist Doesn't Want You To See' and
the images went viral and turned into memes.
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