50 Instagrammers Whose Photos Are So Far From Reality, They Got Shamed For It Online (New Pics)
Welcome to the world of filters where looks are everything, and everything else is nothing. While there are many exceptions, social media is still notorious for breeding and celebrating vanity, from boosting your ego to making others (and yourself included) feel miserable.
But sometimes it’s too much even for Instagram. You see, some people airbrush and edit their pictures beyond the acceptable norm and the result is, well, reality-bending. The subreddit “Instagram Reality” is calling out those instances by sharing pictures of influencers taking editing a step, or rather a mile, too far.
Below we selected some of the most recent posts from the community, so pull your seat closer. And after you’re done, be sure to check out our previous features on Instagram vs reality here, here and here.
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I Love This
Why Would Someone Do This? The Original Is Stunning Already
Not Even Judas Was As Treacherous As That Mirror….
In order to understand social media, and the influencers that go above and beyond to stand out, build their audience and establish their brand, we have to look at the other culture that paved the way to influencers as we know them today. And it’s celebrity culture. Both share the insatiable hunger for an idealized image, but also the need to deliver substance and make it interesting for the viewers.
So Bored Panda reached out to Claire Sisco King, the Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Vanderbilt University who happily shared some very interesting insights into the over-the-top world of celebrities and influencers.
I Forgot What She Really Looked Like
Found On A Dating App
She’s The Best. These Are All Photos She Posted Herself Either On Her Story Or Ig Feed! She’s Beautiful, Confident And Silly
I fricken love Doja cat so much. She’s so gorgeous and witty and talented
“Celebrity culture has been a significant part of popular media in the United States since the early 20th century. Its origins can be traced in large part to the Hollywood star system,” King told us. “By the 1920s, film studios had developed a system for crafting star images—from the stars’ names to how they dressed to the types of film roles they played. Studios relied on their own promotional departments as well as fan magazines to create these images and make them familiar to audiences, promoting fan attachment to the stars,” she explained.
Don’t Be Afraid To Age Folks
Too late now. She'll always look like a rehydrated raisin now
Load More Replies...This makes me so sad... I've been a huge, huge fan of her since I was 7 (I'm 46 now). She achieved everything in the music industry, opened the path for the following female artist, and created some of the best songs and videos of the last 30 years. She doesn't need to demonstrate anything more. I thought she was much smarter than this. And makes me sad that the new generations will only know her for this, this joke of the woman she has been, and not for her tremendous legacy. I've stopped following her cause I cannot see this, I want to keep the good Madonna, the one that made me happy along this years
Very well said, she is a caricature of what she was. Ageing sure as hell beats the alternative.
Load More Replies...This is the beauty industry's fault. People wouldn't be afraid to age if it weren't for the monetization of self-esteem. Almost every facet of society erases women who've aged past 45. People who do this aren't the disease, they're a symptom.
It's such a shame coz she was actually stunning, and would have still been stunning now. It's her choice, obviously, but lines and wrinkles are so much prettier on a 63 yr old woman than all that stretched skin. I will always adore Madonna, but this is almost anathema. Makes me sad that she felt she had to do this.
Yeah I really thought she would be an aging rock star giving her middle finger to the pressure to do so much stuff to her face while still being fit and dressing how she likes. I try not to judge people for doing whatever they feel like with their appearance, but I guess I'm just surprised that she's doing what she's doing.
Load More Replies...Vanity is the failing of many 'stars'. Those that don't chase vanity just fade from the public eye gracefully. Madonna is showing she does not know how to do that.
Her Drs should be sued for malpractice- instead, they continued to take her money and cut her up. Any decent plastic surgeon knows how when you stop. But whoever did this to her must have really wanted a bigger boat. I feel sorry for her, honestly. She needs to learn how to relax and enjoy her position...the woman is an ICON (and TBH I'm not a big fan of her music but even still... I totally give her my respect) I wish she would do what I (55) do and embrace her wonderful eccentric witchy poo.... really, it's a lot of fun
Please be your authentic self. Stop perpetuating unattainable beauty standards.
It's off-putting seeing a person in their 60s dressing like a teenager. Have a little dignity, Madonna.
At some point we all know you don’t look like this anymore, and now were all just wondering why you can’t let go and embrace your older self?
I’m all at once four years younger and older than Madonna- depending on the article. I can’t believe what she has done to her lovely face. Still, it’s her body and her face. Maybe she’s done it purely for photography, must be a bit disconcerting for her children though. At some point you have to stop and just accept your body and face and LIVE. All that time wasted chasing youth, just wasted….when you could be out there having fun.
only her face would look better today if she didn't try to make herself forever young
Good God!!! What has this woman done to herself in the name of Youthfulness?!
The 2nd picture looks like she had some Botox & it went downhill from there.
She's turning herself into an alien with that head shape now - looks like it would be painful to move her face in any way, if she can still make expressions
When you age you show you have many experiences in your odometer
I just realized why madonna wears her hair this way. She want you to believe she's just out of elementary school,
Madonna should have reached the stage where wealthy and successful she was living the life of her dreams. No more having to chase number one albums or performing when she doesn't feel like it, Madonna could have been a trailblazer as a queenager. Instead the tightness of her face, like a tearful headache, shows the pressure she's inflicting on herself to deny her own biology. It's a concern that even someone as fierce and as determined as Madonna could succumb to this level of bull-zhit. I can only hope she's going through a growth period and will emerge the other side having wondered how on earth she could have subjected herself to such lunacy.
So, is it just me or are pics 4 and 7 the same person with a hair style change? And is it Madonna? I’m not a fan so don’t recognize her if it is. Who ever she is she needs a hair intervention. That over processed blonde and the dark brown roots are not doing her any favours and to my untrained eye look like too many home colour kits have been used. If it is Madonna surely some one in her entourage would say something to keep her from going out in public looking like this especially as she has the money to maintain a better look. As I said previously, without any malice intended, she needs a professional hair salon intervention.
I rarelly have the need to say someone looks disgusting, but she brings it up each time I see her. She destroyed herself to the point of no return. She looks like a freak and I'd probably scream if I saw her in a dark alley.
I don't think there is anything wrong with the second photo if she had made an effort to smile and look happy
A lot of the comments are very spiteful and judgemental. It's her body and face...wouldn't do it myself, but that's my choice.
She needs to give it up already and she doesn't even realize that if she were to dye her hair all gray or silvery it would look great on her! But it seems face tape is her best friend these days!
She is 63 and looks like a 23 year old in the left one. That's a 40 year difference. Why would you want that? Anyone who knows she is 63 won't even register that that is Madonna.
I am not sure if she knows she looks weird or thinks she looks youthful. O well
So damn creepy! You can tell that face tape has been her best friend recently.
I think she looks fine in this pic.....am i just not a hateful person who judges peoples looks
agree. as women we should be supporting each other. even if we do not agree with it, why the need to be so nasty to one another? but of course, this is everything that is wrong in this world today. how does it affect me what others decide to do with their appearance? It doesn't. Happiness is a choice and so is kindness; some people lack both
Load More Replies...Ageing sucks. Don't be afraid to use aesthetic medicine and all things available.
The Power Of Filters - It Doesn’t Always Have To Be That Noticeable
Flexxing On Some Totally Real Muscles
It turns out that for decades, “most of this publicity remained largely positive because it was heavily controlled by the film studios, offering highly calculated views of celebrities’ personalities and private lives.”
But all changed with the advent of tabloids by the mid-twentieth century, including radio shows and magazines, King said. That’s when the attention to gossip and the more salacious aspects of celebrities’ personal lives increased. “Often this coverage was out of celebrity control; but, at the same time, celebrity has become dependent on the gossip industry because it drives audience interest and fascination,” the professor said.
Another One
Shame On The News Outlet Who Photoshopped The Left Picture
Found This One While Browsing A Dating App
Thanks to reality television and the internet, in the beginning of the early 2000s, expectations about access to celebrities dramatically increased. King explained: “Reality television fostered the idea that anyone could become famous by ‘playing themselves,’ and there was the corollary expectation that celebrities should engage with the genre to give audiences an idea of who they ‘really are.’”
His Jawline Is Definitely 100% Real, No Editing
Imagine Your Surprise When You See Her For The First Time Without All That Makeup, Filters And Editing
She Claims To Not Edit Her Photos
Meanwhile, “the development of digital media and the internet meant that there were endless opportunities for audiences to seek information about celebrities, which meant that media companies also felt obligations to generate more and more content about them.” King argues that the era saw the proliferation of websites and blogs devoted to celebrity fandom and/or gossip.
At First The Terrifying Bird Feet Got Me But The Longer You Stare...the Worse It Gets
Her Poor Friend
How Is This Even Legal?
Applies to all of them, but… is this what they want us to see or what they want to see?
The development of social media really amplified all of these expectations about access to and intimacy with celebrities. “Platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat give audiences the sense that they can see into celebrities’ private lives and get 'behind the scenes' access to them. Even though the glimpses audiences see are highly curated and carefully crafted, they suggest that fans can get an 'authentic' idea of who celebrities are,” King explained.
Same Day. Insta vs. Pap Picture
In all seriousness, do people really think those lips are pretty? Or desirable? I find them disgusting and I really, really wouldn't want to kiss her or anyone with lips like that, even if they were the god of orgasmic kissing or whatever. Or the last person on earth. EDIT: i was referring to filler lips, not natural lips. Natural lips are sexy. Filler lips, when you can clearly see that they do not belong on a face, are not. Sorry if anyone felt offended, I was referring strictly to the lips in the picture, filler lips.
At Least She's Self Aware...?
When You Have A Friend Who Edits The Whole Group
Is It Just Me Or Does His Head Look Way Too Small?
She Got Called Out For Using Heavy Filters And Her Response Was Interesting
I agree with her. And it's a trend going on showing how you look with filters vs without.
She Adamantly Denies Filtering Her Pics On Every Post
She Uses The Teen Filter So Much, She Has Convinced Herself That She Looks Like This
Found This One! — He Claims To Be 31 Years Old, Flashes Fake Watches And Cars He Doesn’t Own
Posted As Part Of A Massive Clothing Campaign…how Could Such A Big Label Not Have Enough Money For Decent Editing? She Has Slender Man Fingers!
She Is 81 Guys ... I Don't Know What To Say
Found In The Wild - When You Forget To Edit Your Husband
Rip Her Poor Hips..must Have Fallen Off In Her Tagged Photo
This is just so absurd to me, having grown up in a society in which those hips would have been shamed for being fat. Maybe 15 years ago. Now people are purposely trying to look that way. It's all so silly when the trend goes away and another begins. About our bodies! Just accept the body your in, skinny, thick, whatever. Your own body will go in and out of style throughout your lifetime. Stop trying to make it fit a trend.
I Mean
Why do people keep having plastic surgery when it just seems to make you look SO. MUCH. WORSE. ?
Instagram vs. Public Video
A Local Club Owner.
Feed vs. Press Photo
Spent Too Much Time On The Faces, Forgot About The Rest
Claims She Doesn’t Want Women To Feel Bad About Their Postpartum Bodies If They Haven’t ‘Bounced Back’ Like Her
Both Are Instagram Posts
A Woman From The Danish Equivalent To Teen Mom, She's Not A Teen Anymore
She’s Already Petite But They Shrank Her Even More While Forgetting Her Forearms
Is that her face palming the editing on her own body? They made her look like a child!
When You Can't Control The Photoshop
This Gal Is Acting As If We Don’t Know What She Actually Looks Like
I think the lesson to be learned from this trend is that these people, for whatever reason, feel like they are not ok as they are, and that is very sad and disturbing, as much as it is scary. It, in my opinion at least, is as destructive as an eating disorder. We are all who we are, and we are all important and beautiful and worthy just by being ourselves.
Posts vs. Tagged
Maternity Photoshoot vs. Youtube Video 4 Weeks Later
They’re Not Even Trying To Hide It Anymore. She Blurred Her Unedited Reflection
What She Posts On Ig vs. What The Paparazzi Took
How To Recognize Body Filters In Videos
Completely Unrecognizable!
I don't think left pic is supposed to be her? If it is it's bad editing. Anyway she looks fine to the right.
Her Caption Says: ‘I Actually Don’t Have Foundation On, Only Concealer And Everything Else’ But Am I Wrong If I Only See A Heavily Filtered Pic?
Instagram vs. Tagged Photos
Some Unfiltered/Unedited Photos From The Met Gala Versus Their Ig Equivalents Or Most Recently Posted Photos
Note: this post originally had 97 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
The unedited ones are actually better than the edited ones. I prefer natural beauty. I don't like makeup, so I don't wear it. I've been told I need to wear makeup, because I'm ugly and not a real woman without it. However, I notice these people are pretty much all misogynistic men who believe that women should always strive to please men, including looking aesthetically pleasing to them. These people also condemn me for not liking to shave and having body hair, think I should obsess over my weight and appearance, and say my acne makes me ugly, and that I should be obsessed with getting rid of it.
I am ugly, so f*****g what. Can't wear makeup, even hypoallergenic burns after awhile. Can't wear jewelry, even real gold. So ya' get what ya' get. Tell people who don't like you as is..right back at you, a*****e.
Load More Replies...Based on the true images, tge problem isn't their skin or so, jt's that theur smiles are so unnatural. That seems to point at deeper problems, if many of tgem didn't look so pained they would look much prettier
Whenever I see these, it just makes me sad. Why can't people just love their natural selves? I know its difficult, I struggled for year with my own body image. I've since learned to love myself exactly as I am today. Also, I understand wanting to put the best version of yourself out there, but when the best version of yourself isn't anywhere near your authentic self, it defeats the purpose.
I know there’s a pressure to ‘look your best’ and that encourages people to photoshop or otherwise edit images but I find myself hoping that they find the inner peace and confidence to be themselves and comfortable in their own skin. You are you, that makes you unique and amazing, yes dye your hair, pluck your eyebrows, use makeup whatever floats your boat but be true to yourself and stay beautiful, don’t allow society or your peers force you to digitally enhance you, it ends up losing your energy and your unique look that’s attached to who you are. I love people, they all have a story to tell, they all have a place to be and a claim for beauty, I want you to share that not some pixelated version of you. You are amazing and valuable, hold onto that ❤️❤️
…In what world exactly are peoples faces as smooth as these pictures are making them out to be…? they literally look like glass…
I quit wearing makeup years ago, maybe a little eyebrow filler and powder once in a while. One nice thing about getting older is that you (normally) stop giving a sh*t about other people's opinions of your looks.
Feels like these people don’t hear enough about how beautiful they are in real life. Sad to mention, but people make them fake themselves by criticizing their looks, and people are criticizing them for faking their looks. Feels like a vicious cycle(( Both does no good but damages already unhealthy psychological state of an individual. Heh, I guess the only remedy is to be kind to others and compliment them on their features, and I mean not Kim Kardashian, but the very people around us right now)
Depressing. A huge part of the problem where no one (including me, I'll admit) has any self esteem.
I have self esteem. Comes from knowing what battles I've fought, what I still fight, but I'm going strong in a way some people, back in the day, ever thought I good. People, please, think about what's good in you. Not what other people think. And if you can't find something in yourself that you find good, get some help. And not from the plastic surgeon.
Load More Replies...Every time I see these kind of posts I have to think about Henry VIII and his 4th wife, Anna of Cleve. Her portrait was painted by the famous painter Holbein, and apparently he painted her from the best possible angle, because Henry chose her after seeing this portrait. Later, when he met her face to face, he was said to be very disappointed and Master Holbein was said to suffer repercussions because of his "deceiving" the king. Anyway, these were my thoughts;)
He might have painted her to look better than in person, but I think anyone would find a portrait different from the actual person, if they had never met that person. Holbein didn't suffer repercussions actually. He was in favour until his death.
Load More Replies...I hope there comes a day where people are allowed to just look like people and be people-shaped. My god.
As a person battling BDD, I know various people that edit their photos and I've gotten pretty good at spotting them. I could go on and on about how it effects my day to day life. It's crazy how the brain can literally warp pictures in your eye and makes you unable to see your true self. It's hard to find proper peace from it, but I hope everyone does one day. Beauty/fitness culture does not help, but you gotta do the work in therapy and make peace with yourself. I haven't found it yet, but I think I'm getting there?
Good on you. Keep working. Sometimes it takes baby steps, but they add up.
Load More Replies...A coworker got one, and man, she did look like a movie star. Very classy looking actually, not trashy and cliche like some of the overdone stuff you see now days where everyone tries to get the same Barbie doll look. I just looked, and Glamor Shots is still around.
Load More Replies...Why do people have to be so vain? Just be who you are, no one cares.
Most of these go beyond vanity and are firmly in mental illness territory.
Load More Replies...The people who stalk these people to “expose“ them are no less in need of therapy than them.
You're absolutely right. It's really sad on both ends of this spectrum here..
Load More Replies...To be fair, around 30% look like it could just have been makeup, good lighting, and a pose
Agreed, lighting makes a big difference as does make up and pose.
Load More Replies...I have yet to post a single pic to my Instagram account. If and when I ever do, it won't be a pic of me, Photoshopped or otherwise.
Society - whatever that is - creates unrealistic expectations and women often fall into that trap. I've never worn makeup. Still have good skin. If people don't like the way I look, that's their problem, not mine. I don't want to look plastic. I want to look like me. More people need to look to themselves to find out what's lacking. There's nothing wrong with looking your age, whatever that means. I like to see some character in someone's face. It tells me something about them. Ugley is the eye of the beholder. So is beauty.
Unedited ones are almost always better, also I think a lot of these (especially the top ones) are satire.
I wish no one would talk about/post/follow/ or give any of these people a minute of fame. Maybe then they'd STOP!!!
Why wouldn't you just crop OUT the mirror in the picture if they're clearly aware of it in the image to go to the point of blurring the face?? That is...that is just such an odd choice. Hmm...
The thing is that how do these people even think that these look believable. Like I’m not saying that you should edit your photos but if you’re going to then why can’t you try to at least make it believable?
The unedited ones are actually better than the edited ones. I prefer natural beauty. I don't like makeup, so I don't wear it. I've been told I need to wear makeup, because I'm ugly and not a real woman without it. However, I notice these people are pretty much all misogynistic men who believe that women should always strive to please men, including looking aesthetically pleasing to them. These people also condemn me for not liking to shave and having body hair, think I should obsess over my weight and appearance, and say my acne makes me ugly, and that I should be obsessed with getting rid of it.
I am ugly, so f*****g what. Can't wear makeup, even hypoallergenic burns after awhile. Can't wear jewelry, even real gold. So ya' get what ya' get. Tell people who don't like you as is..right back at you, a*****e.
Load More Replies...Based on the true images, tge problem isn't their skin or so, jt's that theur smiles are so unnatural. That seems to point at deeper problems, if many of tgem didn't look so pained they would look much prettier
Whenever I see these, it just makes me sad. Why can't people just love their natural selves? I know its difficult, I struggled for year with my own body image. I've since learned to love myself exactly as I am today. Also, I understand wanting to put the best version of yourself out there, but when the best version of yourself isn't anywhere near your authentic self, it defeats the purpose.
I know there’s a pressure to ‘look your best’ and that encourages people to photoshop or otherwise edit images but I find myself hoping that they find the inner peace and confidence to be themselves and comfortable in their own skin. You are you, that makes you unique and amazing, yes dye your hair, pluck your eyebrows, use makeup whatever floats your boat but be true to yourself and stay beautiful, don’t allow society or your peers force you to digitally enhance you, it ends up losing your energy and your unique look that’s attached to who you are. I love people, they all have a story to tell, they all have a place to be and a claim for beauty, I want you to share that not some pixelated version of you. You are amazing and valuable, hold onto that ❤️❤️
…In what world exactly are peoples faces as smooth as these pictures are making them out to be…? they literally look like glass…
I quit wearing makeup years ago, maybe a little eyebrow filler and powder once in a while. One nice thing about getting older is that you (normally) stop giving a sh*t about other people's opinions of your looks.
Feels like these people don’t hear enough about how beautiful they are in real life. Sad to mention, but people make them fake themselves by criticizing their looks, and people are criticizing them for faking their looks. Feels like a vicious cycle(( Both does no good but damages already unhealthy psychological state of an individual. Heh, I guess the only remedy is to be kind to others and compliment them on their features, and I mean not Kim Kardashian, but the very people around us right now)
Depressing. A huge part of the problem where no one (including me, I'll admit) has any self esteem.
I have self esteem. Comes from knowing what battles I've fought, what I still fight, but I'm going strong in a way some people, back in the day, ever thought I good. People, please, think about what's good in you. Not what other people think. And if you can't find something in yourself that you find good, get some help. And not from the plastic surgeon.
Load More Replies...Every time I see these kind of posts I have to think about Henry VIII and his 4th wife, Anna of Cleve. Her portrait was painted by the famous painter Holbein, and apparently he painted her from the best possible angle, because Henry chose her after seeing this portrait. Later, when he met her face to face, he was said to be very disappointed and Master Holbein was said to suffer repercussions because of his "deceiving" the king. Anyway, these were my thoughts;)
He might have painted her to look better than in person, but I think anyone would find a portrait different from the actual person, if they had never met that person. Holbein didn't suffer repercussions actually. He was in favour until his death.
Load More Replies...I hope there comes a day where people are allowed to just look like people and be people-shaped. My god.
As a person battling BDD, I know various people that edit their photos and I've gotten pretty good at spotting them. I could go on and on about how it effects my day to day life. It's crazy how the brain can literally warp pictures in your eye and makes you unable to see your true self. It's hard to find proper peace from it, but I hope everyone does one day. Beauty/fitness culture does not help, but you gotta do the work in therapy and make peace with yourself. I haven't found it yet, but I think I'm getting there?
Good on you. Keep working. Sometimes it takes baby steps, but they add up.
Load More Replies...A coworker got one, and man, she did look like a movie star. Very classy looking actually, not trashy and cliche like some of the overdone stuff you see now days where everyone tries to get the same Barbie doll look. I just looked, and Glamor Shots is still around.
Load More Replies...Why do people have to be so vain? Just be who you are, no one cares.
Most of these go beyond vanity and are firmly in mental illness territory.
Load More Replies...The people who stalk these people to “expose“ them are no less in need of therapy than them.
You're absolutely right. It's really sad on both ends of this spectrum here..
Load More Replies...To be fair, around 30% look like it could just have been makeup, good lighting, and a pose
Agreed, lighting makes a big difference as does make up and pose.
Load More Replies...I have yet to post a single pic to my Instagram account. If and when I ever do, it won't be a pic of me, Photoshopped or otherwise.
Society - whatever that is - creates unrealistic expectations and women often fall into that trap. I've never worn makeup. Still have good skin. If people don't like the way I look, that's their problem, not mine. I don't want to look plastic. I want to look like me. More people need to look to themselves to find out what's lacking. There's nothing wrong with looking your age, whatever that means. I like to see some character in someone's face. It tells me something about them. Ugley is the eye of the beholder. So is beauty.
Unedited ones are almost always better, also I think a lot of these (especially the top ones) are satire.
I wish no one would talk about/post/follow/ or give any of these people a minute of fame. Maybe then they'd STOP!!!
Why wouldn't you just crop OUT the mirror in the picture if they're clearly aware of it in the image to go to the point of blurring the face?? That is...that is just such an odd choice. Hmm...
The thing is that how do these people even think that these look believable. Like I’m not saying that you should edit your photos but if you’re going to then why can’t you try to at least make it believable?