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Mom goes viral for allegedly Photoshopping 8-year-old daughter’s body: ‘Honestly disgusting’

A mom has been accused of “constantly” editing photos of her 8-year-old daughter, and Reddit is completely appalled.

Posted to the subreddit r/InsaneParents, the post putting the unknown mom on blast quickly received over 51,000 upvotes and nearly 3,000 comments.

Now, much like the post about this “unprofessional” ultrasound technician whose behavior made a mom-to-be physically ill after her appointment, the post is disgusting Redditors around the world.

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Reddit, r/InsaneParents
Reddit, r/InsaneParents

In the screenshot of the mom’s Facebook post — which has been edited to protect the family’s identity — we see three children lined up for a back-to-school post. “First day of 1st, 4th and 6th grade! How?! 🥺,” the mom’s caption reads.

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Upon examination, judging by the inward curving of her arms, it appears the little girl’s body has been digitally altered.

“This woman constantly photoshops her daughter’s body to look like this. she’s E I G H T,” the original poster writes in the title.

According to the original poster, many of the mom’s Facebook friends have called her out for editing the photos — but she “adamantly denies” retouching anything and claims that her daughter “just looks like that.”

“Then she deletes the comments,” the original poster claims.

Since the poster included only an edited screenshot of the mom’s alleged Facebook post, some Redditors have called into question the legitimacy of the story.

However, the poster addressed these concerns by privately communicating with the subreddit’s moderators.

“I’ve messaged the mods here … offering a direct link proving the legitimacy of this post,” the poster explained in a comment. “I am NOT willing to post that publicly so please don’t ask.”

The post has since been locked by the moderators, preventing any new comments from being posted.

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“This is the most insane thing I’ve seen on here…”

Prior to becoming locked, nearly 3,000 Redditors shared their disgust in the now-viral thread.