Meghan Trainor pulls ‘photoshopped’ video

Meghan Trainor pulls ‘photoshopped’ video
Meghan Trainor ... publicity stunt?
Updated 11 May 2016
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Meghan Trainor pulls ‘photoshopped’ video

Meghan Trainor pulls ‘photoshopped’ video

NEW YORK: Meghan Trainor has pulled her new music video after she said video editors altered her waist to appear smaller.
Trainor removed the video for “Me Too” from YouTube and Vevo on Monday after she discovered she had been digitally altered. She said Monday on Snapchat that “they photoshopped the crap out of me and I’m so sick of it and I’m over it, so I took it down until they fix it.”
She added: “My waist is not that teeny.”
An unaltered version of the video launched on Tuesday. The 22-year-old singer, who won a Grammy earlier this year, sings about self-love and body acceptance in her worldwide hit, “All About That Bass.”
“Me Too” is the second single from Trainor’s new album, “Thank You,” out on Friday.
However, some people are responding to Trainor’s apparent commitment to promoting self-confidence and being “all about that bass” with more skepticism than celebration.




In fact, some are downright wondering if the whole waist-shrinking mess might just be a publicity stunt designed to make Trainor more sympathetic.