Melania Trump, the wife of Donald Trump, has been hit with allegations of releasing edited Christmas cards. Some experts who saw the picture of the US’ First Couple on the card believed it was photoshopped.
The FLOTUS and her husband released their official Christmas Card two days ago but photographers noticed that the couple’s picture does not look natural. They said that the two looks like cutouts embossed on the hallway filled with big Christmas trees.
Although the experts did not directly say it, their descriptions implied that Melania Trump and Donald Trump may have edited the picture. Photographer and Vogue contributor explained that it looks like Melania Trump and the US President have been superimposed to the background.
“To reinforce an illusion of reality, they blurred the whole thing to create a false uniformity,” he told Vogue. “If I were editing and I was ever to do a bad job and it looked fake, I would blur the whole thing.”
Then again, someone thinks that the article about Melania Trump’s supposedly photoshopped Christmas card was just meant to criticize the head of the state and his wife. Dan Gainor, VP of the Media Research Center, called the write up as “utter piece of garbage.”
“Notice how no one at Vogue was brave enough to put their name on this utter piece of garbage? This isn’t journalism; it’s c**p,” Gainor told Fox News. “It belongs in the same sewer that Vogue inhabits.”
In any case, check out the alleged photoshopped photo of Melania Trump and Donald Trump below. Does it look like edited?
Meanwhile, Melania Trump revealed that she and her husband would celebrate Christmas with their family. The FLOTUS also mentioned that although they will celebrate in a traditional way including hearing the mass, she and Donald Trump is not likely to give gifts to each other.


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