Oh, I am. I really look like her "after" picture. I just post pix of my old, chubby self to throw y'all off.
I never understood why someone would Photoshop touch-up 'selfies' on Instagram... It's one thing to post edited pictures from a photo shoot but to take a picture of yourself in your room or car, then edit it with photoshop techniques, is just sad.
If you read the fine print of those diet pill commercials when they show the before and after pic,it always says 'these pictures have been remunerated'. Always notice the person is wearing the same clothes and doing the same pose in those pics,it's all Photoshop magic.
And also in those diet pill ads on tv and magazines, you will see the small print about the product not evaluated by the FDA. I often wonder since I graduated from school when I took up pharmacy technician course, if the FDA will ever look into every drug advertised for the consumer. The FDA established that ruling to protect the public from deception and fraud. But, I guess they cannot examine all these products. And weight reduction and fat burning products are selling.
And also in those diet pill ads on tv and magazines, you will see the small print about the product not evaluated by the FDA. I often wonder since I graduated from school when I took up pharmacy technician course, if the FDA will ever look into every drug advertised for the consumer. The FDA established that ruling to protect the public from deception and fraud. But, I guess they cannot examine all these products. And weight reduction and fat burning products are selling. I once saw a clip about those before and after pictures. The befores were in great shape, but use some prosthetic makeup and you see an out of shape person in the works. And those infomercials on exercise machines(Soloflex before it became Bowflex was my favorite)a few advertised do work like The Total Gym pitched by Chuck Norris and Bowflex. Those two, I have read about DO work.