This Online Group Calls Out Brutal Instagram Vs. Reality Fails, Here Are 40 Of Them (New Pics)

While photo editing has been around for decades, for the first time in history so many people access these powerful digital tools to change their images. And, in such a very human manner, they tend to use these tools to alter their pictures beyond all recognition.

We’ve gathered some examples from across the internet of people who really got carried away with photo editing tools and still posted themselves online. We also got in touch with Dr. Cortney S. Warren, PhD, ABPP, a clinical psychologist and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry to learn more. So get comfortable as you scroll through, prepare to raise one, if not two eyebrows, upvote the most questionable examples and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments below.

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“Fashion Model” With 225k Followers. The Second Picture Is His Real Face

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Mrs Irish Mom 1 week agoIf he ever went missing and they posted the 1st picture he’s screwed because they would never find him, ever

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“Influencer” Posted These Asking Only For Positivity On Her Crazy Photoshop

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Phoebe Bean 1 week agoAt least the hoodie is real…

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His Jawline Is Definitely 100% Real, No Editing

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Tugg Ster 1 week agoJust why??? this is so freaky and unhinged and unhealthy.

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Bored Panda got in touch with Dr. Cortney S. Warren, PhD, ABPP, a Harvard-trained, California-based board-certified clinical psychologist and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the UNLV School of Medicine to learn more about body image issues. First of all, we wanted to hear her thoughts on the difference between editing photos for “fun” and doing so out of a deeper need for approval or validation.

“A person’s motivation for editing a photo for social media can influence the psychological experience of viewing, posting, and getting feedback about an image. For example, sometimes people play around with photo editing for fun—to be silly, see what they look like with different makeup, or even project what they may look like in the future.”

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That Small Head Trend

Young man showing contrast in muscle size in two photos, highlighting heavy editing on Instagram posts by influencers.

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Dan Flo 1 week agoMaybe someone told him “yes, you can add mass to your body with photoshop, but dont let it go to your head” – and he took it literally?

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Influencer’s Posts vs. Tagged

Two images of an influencer showing heavy editing differences in Instagram posts and real-life appearance.

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Cindy Brick 1 week agoThose lips on the “real” person are frightening me…

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This Popped Up On TikTok. The Second Picture Is What She Actually Looks Like

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Daya Meyer 1 week agoThat’s mother and daughter, right?

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“If they are doing that on a photo of themselves (or a photo of someone else with that person’s permission), it may be a fun experience that doesn’t influence their own body image in a negative way. However, often people use photo editing because of a sometimes unconscious insecurity about how they look.”

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The Pictures Were Taken On The Same Day

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Stephanie Did It 1 week agoThe calcium-deficient lady in the movie Old

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When You Preach Body Positivity And Then Chop Your Waist Into Oblivion

Blonde influencer wearing gray tank top and joggers, walking in a parking garage highlighting heavy editing on Instagram posts.

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Tiffany Sauter 1 week agoSo unnecessary

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A Guy From My Hometown, Bet You Wont Be Able To Guess Which Photo Is The Tagged (And Subsequently Untagged) One

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“For example, if someone is editing a photo because they only want to show an idealized image of themselves (for example, they want to look “perfect”) or are looking for “likes” and positive feedback from others, the editing may be an ineffective or even harmful process. For example, if someone is posting an edited image of themselves in hopes of feeling more beautiful, attractive, or wanted but they don’t get enough likes or positive comments, they may feel worse after posting the image more than before,” she shared.

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“Everybody Tells Me I’m The Same, Or Even Better In Real Life”

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Mreoww 1 week agoYou know…her real life picture reminds me of miss piggy.

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Posted vs. Tagged. She Actually Looks Really Good For 72 Y/O But Can’t Help Herself With The Photoshop

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Mreoww 1 week ago (edited)I have to admit, she does look pretty good for 75

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Social Media vs. Real Life

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Mreoww 1 week agoI’ll never understand the appeal of the bratz doll look.

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So we wanted to know if social comparison on platforms like Instagram and TikTok played a role. “Many of the idealized images that are presented on social media platforms are highly edited. These can influence a user’s body image negatively through a social comparison process.”

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Posted On Insta vs. Tagged At Festival

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Rafael 1 week agoShe edited her navel out…

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Posting A Fake Version Of Yourself On Facebook And The Real One On TikTok

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Moonie Pinkslip 1 week agoWouldn’t it make these people far, far more disappointed and frustrated with their appearance by faking it like this, and then having to live with the reality? Jeez, let it go!

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Fitness Influencer Posted vs. Tagged

Two fit women taking gym mirror selfies showing differences revealing heavy editing on their Instagram posts.

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Daya Meyer 1 week agoDear me, her organs slipped down into her thighs!

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“As humans, we naturally tend to compare ourselves to others to determine how we measure up in our community and culture. When people look at idealized, edited images of peers, friends, and celebrities, they are likely to deem themselves as falling short or not meeting cultural expectations. This can make people feel more dissatisfied with their own physical appearance. For example, a recent meta-analysis of 83 studies found that higher social media use was positively associated with body image concerns and eating disorder symptoms.”

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Her Own Instagram vs. Tagged Photo… It Was Untagged Real Quick

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Rafael 1 week agoLegit prefer the real version, she is actually handsome IRL (judging by this pic, that is).

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Instagram vs. Twitch Livestream

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Pamelot 1 week agoSooo NOT needed!

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One Of The Biggest Influencers In My Country, Literally Hundreds Of Thousands Of Little Girls Idolize Her Unnatural Body

Two influencers in bikinis outdoors, showing evidence of heavy editing on their Instagram posts in sunny and shaded settings.

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Kat Pekin 1 week agoSuch a shame she doesn’t think her natural body is fire.

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So we also wanted to know if there are specific parts of the population that are more “pressured” into presenting a certain body image. “In general, I think people feel pressure to present themselves in the best way possible. That isn’t inherently bad—it makes sense that most of us want to show an image of ourselves that we think looks good.”

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Posted Versus Tagged. I Struggled To Believe These Were The Same People

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Tiffany Sauter 1 week agoWhat is happening with that b**b?

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A Girl On Fb Posted This Guy Who Catfished Her

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Stephanie Did It 1 week ago (edited)In 1985?

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Photoshopping vs. Real Life

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“For the most part, celebrities, actors, models, and other influencers post highly idealized images of themselves looking successful, happy, and physically attractive. But, it is important to remember that the images are NOT representative or realistic. In addition, social pressure to be “good looking” can be particularly problematic because it sets many people up to be chronically dissatisfied with how they look.”

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No Words

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Mreoww 1 week agoYou CANNOT tell me this is the same girl.

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Posted vs. Tagged

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April M 1 week agoWhen they do this extreme editing they make themselves look so unattractive in real life. Even if they look just fine….

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What She Posted vs. What The Clinician Posted

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