Nicki Minaj: "We Don't Need That" After Fans Accused Her Of Photoshopping

Nicki Minaj set the record straight after numerous fans accused her of editing her photos before posting them in Instagram.

Her Instagram followers became suspicious after the 32 'Anaconda' hit maker posted a photo of herself along with her boyfriend Meek Mill on Sunday. Commenters noted "suspicious curve" when her followers saw something in her behind, that seems to be retouched, according to People.

In the image, the followers noticed that the pants of Nicki's hairstylist were curvy, highlighting Minaj's famous behind.

The musician posted in Instagram her conversation with her photographer, to slam her accusers. According to the conversation, the suspicious curve is apparently a shadow.

"It's just shadow," the photographer wdrote.

"Lol why did I actually text @grizzleemusic about this?" Minaj wrote. "Yall so damn crazy. I was like we don't need to do that."

While Nicki Minaj is not like any other people that touches their photos before posting them in Instagram, the 'Selfie Queen' has some few tricks on her own to look flawless in her pics.

Kim Kardashian is reportedly using an application to edit her images before posting them in Instagram.

"Kim and all the Kardashians use the app Perfect365 to touch up their photos before they post them on social media," a source tells Us Weekly. "The Kardashians have gotten all of their friends into it."

Apps for photo editing are becoming the hottest trend, but not for John Legend's wife, Chrissy Teigen. The model is taking a stand against Photoshopping. She vowed that she will never retouch her photos again.

She told Vieria. "I'm working on a cookbook, so I was bumping around the kitchen and every door handle would just nick me every single time, and I was actually just taking a picture of the bruises and then I saw the stretch marks in there, I have those apps, those Facetunes, those Photoshopping ones, and I just didn't feel like doing it anymore - and I'm never doing it again, because I think we forgot what normal people look like now. The standard is so ridiculous."

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