"The Hunger Games" star Jennifer Lawrence appeared on a June 2011 cover of Flare magazine.
A new GIF shows that J.Law's cover image saw some serious editing. Her waist is thinned, while her cheekbones and collarbone are noticeably more pronounced.
Miranda Kerr posted this photo on Instagram after the 2012 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
When Kerr posted the same photo this November, fans noticed a huge difference — Kerr's waistline is noticeably smaller than it is in the original photo. She claimed she pulled it off the Internet and didn't know.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAshley Benson stars in ABC's "Pretty Little Liars."
The actress recently took to Instagram to call out a"ridiculous" poster for the show that featured Photoshopped images of Benson and her co-stars. "Way too much Photoshop ... No one looks like this," she wrote.
Britney Spears looks fitter than ever in her "Work B***h" music video, which debuted in October.
The Daily Mail obtained pre-edited photos from editing service HOAX Films, in which Spears' already-thin waist and thighs have been seriously slimmed.
Oprah Winfrey was at the top of her game when she appeared on an August 1989 cover of TV Guide. But it wasn't just Oprah on the cover.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe magazine Photoshopped Winfrey's head onto the body of '60s star Ann-Margret — without either of the stars' permission. A rep for Oprah told the AP: "Oprah would not pose on a pile of money like that."
Demi Moore has always been one for jaw-dropping covers (see: her pregnant Vanity Fair cover) and this December 2009 cover of W is no different. But can you tell what looks off?
Though both Moore and a spokesperson denied any photo shopping, Moore's hip appears narrower than her thigh.
Country music singer Faith Hill appeared on the July 2007 cover of Redbook.
Some retouch work left Hill with a much thinner left arm, diminished wrinkles and face lines, and an almost non-existent back.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdTennis pro Andy Roddick appeared on the June/July 2007 cover of Men's Fitness, looking really buff.
Even Roddick didn't recognize his new "22-inch guns" in the retouched photo.
TIME Magazine's June 27, 1994 cover featured OJ Simpson's mugshot after he was arrested for the murders of his ex-wife and another male.
The published cover pictured a retouched Simpson, with noticeably darker skin, making Simpson appear gloomier. Newsweek published a similar cover, but with the original photo showing a clear difference in images.
Actress Drew Barrymore donned white on InStyle's February 2012 cover, but something is missing ...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHer curves! Sure Barrymore looks great, but some serious Photoshopping did away with her left hip.
A scantily-dressed Katy Perry appeared on the August 18, 2010 cover of Rolling Stone.
Pre-Photoshop photos appeared on Tumblr, showing that Perry's skin had been smoothed over, her breasts were lifted, thighs thinned, hand modified, and several moles removed.
View the original image here.
Kim Kardashian wore a skin-tight black getup in the April/May 2009 issue of Complex Magazine.
After the original photo was accidentally uploaded on the Complex website, it is apparent that Kardashian has smoother, lighter skin, and a thinner appearance in the retouched version. She spoke out on her website saying, "So what: I have a little cellulite. What curvy girl doesn't!?"
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad“Twilight” star Kristen Stewart appeared on the cover of Glamour's November 2011 issue.
Upon closer inspection, Stewart seems to be missing her left forearm. Whoops!
Paris Hilton and her cute pup hit gold on the January 2012 cover of Vanity Fair Spain.
After some heavy editing, Hilton’s smoothed skin appeared a bit Barbie-like.
Sarah Jessica Parker landed the March 2013 cover of Harper's Bazaar China.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWe hardly recognized the actress after a virtual facelift, which included sharpened cheekbones and piercing eyes.
Gwyneth Paltrow landed a Terry Richardson-shot fashion spread in the March 2012 issue of Harper’s Bazaar.
Upon closer inspection, we’re wondering how Paltrow (and her legs) pulled off such an oddly-angled pose.
Prince William covered the February 22, 2010 issue of Hello! magazine.
The usually blonde-haired prince was given dark brown hair ... and some more hair in general.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAdam Levine appeared in the November 2011 issue of Vogue Russia with his then girlfriend, Anne Vyalitsyna.
Levine's body is nothing to complain about, but we are wondering where part of his torso went.
Can you tell what's off about this September 2009 Self cover featuring Kelly Clarkson?
The magazine digitally shed pounds off of Clarkson to make her look "her personal best" according to Editor-in-Chief Lucy Danziger.
The cover of the magazine discussed slimming down while the Clarkson mentioned in the article she was comfortable with her weight.
Editor-in-Chief Lucy Danziger admitted and defended the Photoshop of the star soon after on Self.com:
"Do we retouch? Yes! Did we alter her appearance? Only to make her look her personal best ... Did we publish an act of fiction? No. Not unless you think all photos are that. But in the sense that Kelly is the picture of confidence, and she truly is, then I think this photo is the truest we have ever put out there on the newsstand."
Those celebrities had their looks changed for them...