Photo: Brooke Hogan shows off unretouched bikini body

posted by lydia_1832 — Jan 29th, 2010

Brooke Hogan did a brand new photo shoot for “Life & Style” magazine where she was pictured without the use of Photoshop or any other image editing software.

She talked about the unflattering photos that were taken of her in Miami over New Year’s, saying. “They took the photos from a bad angle, and I was hunched over. Whoever invented Photoshop was a genius, but it sets a bad example for what healthy is.”

And why would she do bikini shots after that? She said, “I’m not a size 2 and probably never will be. That’s something I had to get out of my head a long time ago.”

Her creepy dad, Hulk, also had to add his two cents, because, you know, he “accompanies” her to stuff involving bikinis. He said, “Brooke is absolutely gorgeous and doesn’t need Photoshop. She’s been working her butt off.”

She also has a more positive outlook on her body. She adds, “I feel really confident and comfortable in my body. I feel feminine. I even like myself naked in the mirror! There’s always room for improvement, but I really do love my body.”

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3 Comments

  1. [...] The picture is from a Life & Style magazine photo shoot. View this baring in mind that plastic surgery works just as well as Photoshop at telling lies to your eyes. [...]

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  2. [...] a Life & Style shoot, saying the image is totally unretouched by Photoshop. Do we believe her? Says Hogan: “They took the photos from a bad angle, and I was hunched over. Whoever invented Photoshop was a [...]

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  3. I honestly wish ALL magazines stopped re-touching, air brushing, Scitexing photos. Society as a whole has no idea what a real person looks like. They see the magazines and think, "I want to look like THAT", even though "THAT" is a digital fabrication. No wonder people flock to plastic surgery. Unfortunately, they end up looking like what they paid for–PLASTIC!

    Comment by Annie Jay — January 29, 2010 @ 6:02 pm

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