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The 15 Worst Celebrity Magazine Photoshop Fails

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In the high-gloss world of magazines, ads and catalogs, it's no secret Photoshop is a widely-used trick of the trade. Some blemish removal here, a few smoothed bumps there, maybe a nip at the waist — all usually considered fair game in the publishing industry. 
But sometimes, a little retouching goes a bit too far: missing body parts, unrecognizable faces, and some seriously enhanced features.

We've gathered some of the craziest celebrity Photoshop flubs of all time — can you spot what went wrong? 

Oprah Winfrey was at the top of her game when she appeared on an August 1989 cover of TV Guide. But it wasn't just Oprah on the cover.



The magazine photoshopped Winfrey's head onto the body of '60s star Ann-Margret — without either of the stars' permission. A rep for Oprah told the AP: "Oprah would not pose on a pile of money like that."

See the original Ann-Margret photo here.

(Source: The Associated Press/The Spokesman-Review)



Demi Moore has always been one for jaw-dropping covers (see: her pregnant Vanity Fair cover) and this December 2009 cover of W is no different. But can you tell what looks off?



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