Demi Moore Photoshop Controversy
November 19, 2009 by Trend PK
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latets news about, Demi Moore Photoshop Controversy, Demi Moore Photoshop: Being an observer (and occasional shooter) of all things fashion, I was just was looking at Decemberâs âWâ cover [above and left] withDemi Moore.
In the interview she says sheâd rather be a âpumaâ than a âcougarâ â but apparently, the clumsy Photoshop artist decided she was looking too strong in the cover shots â and awkwardly chopped off part of her left thigh. Note how the upper part of her left thigh/hip is basically missing (our right). Did she have some sort of weird car accident that left a wedge of meat missing from it? The fabric even magically floats above the missing thigh. Ha!
I feel about this the same way I did about the Ralph Lauren model. I donât buy (in the high fashion context, anyway) that thereâs necessarily too much âPhotoshoppingâ, or too much of a drive toward uber-skinny (which really seems to be a complex thumbing-of-the-collective nose at western indulgence by the fashion industry â another conversation entirely) but simply that itâs bad art (in the sense such mistakes clearly interfere with the photographers goal â letâs call it âaesthetus interruptusâ).
Demi Moore Photoshop Controversy was first posted on November 19, 2009 at 4:05 pm.
Vivek Wronged Salman: Katrina Kaif
November 19, 2009 by Trend PK
Filed under Entertainment
Vivek Wronged Salman: Katrina Kaif, Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor fight like kittens â playfully, but you find out soon enough whoâs boss.
When we had this interaction with Katrina, her co-star Ranbir was present too. If they fight like this constantly, how on earth did they shoot for the film together? âIt was actually a 70-day film, but we took 100 days to finish, âcoz we spent thirty days laughing,â says Katrina.
Sheâs working with Ranbir in another film and has worked with Neil Nitin Mukesh in her last. Is there a plan? âTo be honest, I was scared of working with newcomers before I was established. Maybe, I needed the guidance and support of a senior. Now Iâm more comfortable, Iâm doing De Dana Dan with Akshay and Rajneeti with Ranbir,â reveals Kat.
And is her prem kahani ajab or ghazab? âMy prem kahani is adhura, incomplete. One canât define oneâs prem kahani until one comes to the end of it. The end is when you know that you donât need to look any further from the person. That person should be the be all and end all.â
In a recent interview with DT, beau Salman said heâd let Katrina âwork with anybody except one idiot â Vivek Oberoiâ … Katrina says, âI understand, and I wouldnât work with Vivek Oberoi. What he said and did with Salman was wrong. If somebody hasnât done anything wrong, in my opinion, Iâd still let them be colleagues with me. But what Vivek did was genuinely wrong. â Salman also called shaadi a formality, does she agree? âIndeed. Shaadi toh ek din mein hoti hai na, uske baad toh the same thing happens. So you better be enjoying whatâs before the shaadi. Donât think shaadi is a solution. âCoz after the two-three days of partying â wohi same zindagi hai jaise shaadi ke pehle thi,â expresses Katrina in her improved Hindi.
Sheâs the netâs most searched personality, and dating one of the sexiest men in the country. But she says that she was an unpopular teenager. âGuys never looked at me. I always had crushes on older seniors who never looked at me. So, when I tell directors that I wanna play that girl who gets rejected, theyâre like, âWhy?â I tell them itâs because I relate to that girl much more than being the girl who makes jaws drop when she walks into a room.â Is she serious? âYou have to understand, beauty differs from country to country. When I came to India, I found my sense of belonging and appreciation. People thought I was beautiful.â
So how does she react to doubts about her Indian roots? She answers, âI just get upset because Iâm an Indian and nobody has the right to question that. As Indians, we have that inherent sense of pride because weâre different. Weâre not fair-skinned and all that. And for me, itâs like robbing me of all this when somebody says that. A red flag goes up and I get furious. I can handle gossip and baaki sab, but not this. Iâve faced that myself… I have faced the sense of not belonging in London. And people who are commenting about this arenât doing it from an honest place.â
Vivek Wronged Salman: Katrina Kaif was first posted on November 19, 2009 at 4:46 pm.

