Reality TV personality Kim Kardashian, who received flak for sharing a "Photoshop fail" picture of hers on social media, denied the claims terming them "ridiculous".
Earlier, the 37-year-old entrepreneur posted her photograph on Instagram in which she can be seen walking with what oddly appeared to be a distorted car in the background.
Some Internet users even pulled up the original photo to prove that the photo posted had been altered.
After the picture went viral on social media, Kardashian wrote a short blog, titled 'What Photoshop fail?', denying the reports.
"I'm seeing online and on news media outlets that I suffered a 'Photoshop fail'. So ridiculous!" she said.
The "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star also shared the mirrored edited picture a fan had made to drive her point home.
"I reposted a picture on Instagram that a fan had already posted - I only added a filter to it. It looks like the fan mirrored the photo, which is the reason the car looks like that. So, this is actually really funny to me! Who would even Photoshop a car to look like that?! LOL," she said.
Kardashian has been previously accused of 'Photoshop fail'.
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