While a lot of celebrities bemoan the use of Photoshop publicly, claiming that they hate sending the message to women that they need to look a particular way, there are some who embrace the industry standard. One such person is Kerry Washington, who is grateful for a little digital enhancement every once in a while and doesn’t see what the big deal is.
You see, recently Kerry covered AdWeek and her cover… really looked nothing like her. Even Kerry herself wasn’t happy with it and nearly didn’t recognize herself when looking at it, and she was very vocal about this. However, just because she didn’t appreciate the cover doesn’t mean she hates retouching in general.
Here was her original commentary on the cover, which she posted on Instagram:
And here are her new comments, which she made at Oprah’s SuperSoul Session conference in LA on Saturday (via US Weekly):
“I want to be really honest. Photoshopping is not the devil. It’s not all horrible. I’ve had days where I show up to the cover of a magazine and I’m in a more hormonal moment of the month and I may have a big red dot [on my forehead]. When I had comments last week about a cover that I felt uncomfortable with, the response was like, ‘You don’t need anything’ and I was like, ‘Honey, I need something sometimes.’ And a wrinkle in the dress, you want to smooth that out — that’s great.”
Fair enough. Frankly, the only issue I have with Photoshop is how far some publications go with it, to the point where it literally looks like a joke. The fact that young girls idolize those images and believe they’re what these women actually look like is ridiculous. Also, how often do dudes get Photoshopped? I’m sure it happens, but not NEARLY to the degree women do. But whatevs, it’s always going to be used and there’s not much we can do about it.