Kylie Jenner is already used to being the target of criticism for excessive use of Photoshop and an inexhaustible love for such and such plastic procedures, so the video she uploaded over the weekend did not surprise millions of her followers on the net.
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In the short video she posted to her Instagram story, Jenner (24) is seen standing in a sweatshirt that just looks simple but probably costs more than a mortgage, stretching its top in order to expose her abdominal muscles and writing: "My abdominal muscles here are trying to make a comeback end end".
While Jenner, who remembered giving birth to her second son a little over two months ago, tried to convince millions of her followers that the return of the cubes in her abdomen was the product of many hours of grueling fitness training, web surfers were much more skeptical.
The igfamousbydana Instagram account revealing celebs' Photoshop scams, uploaded the video to his page and mocked Jenner's statement.
"The abdominal muscles she gained from stepping on the treadmill several times," it read.
Followers on the page and across the web were quick to agree with the statement that muscles are not a product of natural work, but one that involves at least one plastic procedure, and were quick to respond.
It is certainly a tummy tuck, "many wrote, citing as proof her navel-gazing characteristic of someone who has undergone such a procedure." If it is not a tummy tuck, where are her true muscles?
There's nothing here, "a surfer added." I kill myself here on the treadmill.
Where are my shaped muscles? "Mocked another surfer with cynicism.
"What is she so stressed about. She just gave birth two months ago. This impossible standard they set for women," other surfers were furious.
"It's frustrating that she convinces women that they have to work hard to get back into shape after giving birth and if you do not succeed then you are a kind of failure," others wrote.
"What does she think we are stupid enough to believe is natural? I'm now getting on the treadmill and expecting a similar result within a week."
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