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Photoshop Should Be Restricted

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Everyone should know that photos of models/celebrities are photoshopped. Is that a good thing? ‘Photoshop or restricted photoshop?’ is the current debate going on right now. Magazines and websites won’t listen and it is affecting the world. Although Photoshop promotes models and celebrities, Photoshop should be restricted because it pressures models and celebrities’ bodies, it increases eating disorders in teenagers, and countries have to take action. Photoshop pressures models and celebrities’ bodies. Two models in Europe have died have anorexia. Two individuals have died due to feeling of pressure on their bodies. The main cause of this issue is how society views models and celebrities. They hold them account for body perfection. An example …show more content…

This happens to models and celebrities all the time who want to accept their bodies without Photoshop’s help. A lot of models and celebrities are tired of this treatment given to them by society and the fashion industry. Madisin Bradley, a U.S. model, says that she has a fast metabolism and she can’t even fit into the clothes during fashion week. Even Bradley is photoshopped. In a interview back in 2015, model Emme says, “Every picture has. Every picture. Every single picture has, right?" Bradley responds with "It has. It could be for my complexion to my weight." Former model, Bethann Harrison states “It is important that a fashion model is a fashion model. She has to be lean. She should be tall and it is not someone who is fuller body. That is not fashion. That's something else.” Yes, some may say that Photoshop helps models and celebrities with their careers and that this is good for them, but these models and celebrities have to face the fact that they are lying to their fans and creating unrealistic body images. This creates pressure. Photoshop increases eating disorders in teenagers. A Girls Scouts of USA survey found that 89% of girls feel like the fashion industry pressures them to be skinnier. That is a huge

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