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Victoria Beckham called out for editing a photo of Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz

Photo credit: Instagram
Photo credit: Instagram

From Cosmopolitan

If there's one thing celebrities probably need to be more mindful of, it's that pretty much everyone can tell when a photo has been edited. Like, the whole world everyone. The latest star at the centre of an embarrassing Photoshop fail is Victoria Beckham, who decided to superimpose Brooklyn Beckham and fiancee Nicola Peltz onto a completely different background this week.

The fashion designer shared the shot of the newly-engaged pair to her Instagram grid on Tuesday. In the picture, Brooklyn's planting a kiss on Nicola's cheek as they stand in front of an idyllic sunny beach background.

Promoting a dress from her collection, she captioned the photo. "The sweetest couple at sunset @brooklynbeckham and @nicolaannepeltz, looking so amazing in the #VBPAW20 rose print dress!"

However, the following day Nicola also posted the same picture but this time the couple are standing in front of a completely different, far less glamorous background.

After spotting that Vic's photo had been photoshopped, one confused fan wrote: "Why is it photoshopped, I don't understand?... Lol I can't be the only one to notice it's photoshopped though... It most definitely is. Nicola posted the original on her page..."

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A second shared, "It is Photoshop! Seems like they're walking on water... Did they change the background as she has the same pic on her IG with the same pose!!"

While we can totally see why Victoria would want to change the concrete background, it's always a good idea to make sure no one else is going to post the original...

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