Kim Kardashian Has A Third Hand Coming Out Of Her Head In This Photoshop Fail
"Ma'am why's there a finger in your hair omg."
- Kim Kardashian posted an Insta of herself dressed as a snake, and fans noticed she has...an extra set of fingers.
- This is hardly the first time Kim's had a Photoshop fail.
The other day, while you were minding your own damn business scrolling Instagram, Kim Kardashian was like "You know what? Time to upload a buncha pics of me dressed like a snake for no particular reason." Which, sure, I'll take it.
But here's the thing: while Kim succeeded in making House Slytherin proud, fans immediately noticed a major Photoshop fail.
Here's the pic in question (first slide):
If you answered no in that poll, go ahead and zoom into Kim's hair, where you'll notice that several fingers on a third, phantom hand are lurking. Like, there's a whole damn nail on the right side of her head.
Naturally, Kim's followers helpfully pointed out her Photoshop fail in the comments:
Anybody else see the finger in her hair.
Ma'am why's there a finger in your hair omg.
Why there fingers in your hair, you got three arms?
I came here to see that hand.
Girl, why are there fingers in your hair??#ispy
Kim there are 2 fingers in your hair 👀
Why is there a fingernail in your hair.
The fingers in her hair tho photo shoot fail cute creative direction tho minus the photo shop misses.
This is hardly the first time Kim's had a Photoshop fail—it happens with a fair amount of regularity in the Kardashian fam. In fact, just last week Kylie Jenner got called out for Photoshopping her bikini pics.
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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm. She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.