Ashley Graham's Photoshop scandal

Ashley Graham has once again been slammed with Photoshop accusations after posting a picture of her Sports Illustrated spread online.

The 29-year-old looks incredible in the sultry sap, which was part of the Sports Illustrated swim edition from February.

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Ashley posed on a beach in Fiji wearing a string of necklaces and a tiny white g-string, however people seem to think her derriere has been Photoshopped.

People think this photo of Ashley Graham has been Photoshopped. Photo: Sports Illustrated
People think this photo of Ashley Graham has been Photoshopped. Photo: Sports Illustrated
Ashley posted this picture to Instagram at the time of the shoot. Photo: Instagram
Ashley posted this picture to Instagram at the time of the shoot. Photo: Instagram

“Photoshop exposed,” one person wrote underneath the picture.

“Damn. Whoever did the Photoshopping should be fired,” another person wrote.

“Wow that Photoshop is horrible!” an Instagram user said.

However many of Ashley’s 4.7 million followers were quick to jump to her defense with some saying there was sand on Ashley’s bottom and that’s what was causing the haze.

Back in February people thought this Vogue cover had been Photoshopped to make Ashley appear slimmer. Photo: Vogue
Back in February people thought this Vogue cover had been Photoshopped to make Ashley appear slimmer. Photo: Vogue

“It’s f*****g sand stuck to her ass jeez,” one person said.

“She wouldn't have shared it if it was 'shopped,” another said.

Ashley was also caught up in a Photoshop scandal back in February when Vogue magazine posted a picture of their cover on Instagram.

The supermodel appeared alongside others models in the photos, including Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid and many thought her pose was meant to make her look skinny.

"I chose to pose like that.. no one told me to do anything,” Graham wrote on her Instagram page.

She has previously spoken out against Photoshopping and wanting more diversity in the industry. Photo: Getty Images
She has previously spoken out against Photoshopping and wanting more diversity in the industry. Photo: Getty Images

Inside the Vogue issue, Ashley voiced her opinion about having more diversity in the fashion industry and in the clothes designers bring out.

"Sixty-seven percent of the women in America wear a size 14 or larger," she said

"Sixty-seven percent. Maybe you could ignore those consumers before, but now, thanks to social media, they're making their voices heard.

“Women are demanding that brands give them what they want. And what they want is to be visible."

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