Gigi Hadid Fans Want Her Moles Back For Her ‘Vogue’ China Cover
Gigi Hadid’s career is on fire – she’s walked the runway for Victoria’s Secret, and she’s been appearing on many magazine covers.
The model spoke to Allure a year ago and told them she loves her birthmarks and does not want them photoshopped.
A fan commented, “They edit you too much, your gorgeous birth marks and all”, “This is so airbrushed that her moles aren’t even showing”, another pondered in.
It turns out that Vogue China has Photoshopped Gigi Hadid, FabFitFun points out.
Of course, numerous comments were praising the model’s shot, with one person saying: “Mole or no mole, you are seriously stunning”.
Gigi has so far stayed mum regarding the beauty mark removal controversy since she originally posted the controversial cover on her social media pages on February 15, which she simply captioned, “New @voguechina cover!! by @solvesundsbostudio xx”.
Meanwhile, other Instagram fans commented on how the magazine chose to lighten Gigi’s skin tone. She recently posed for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in a barely-there bikinis and skimpy one-pieces. “I’m a hard worker who’s confident in myself, one that came at a time when the fashion industry was ready for a change”.
She explained: “Gigi Hadid has got such a great body and look, I’d love to see her wearing the collection”.
Hadid took to Instagram yesterday evening to post a childhood snap of herself, and it is so cute we want to reach through our screens and pinch her cheeks.