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Leaked pictures of Beyonce L’Oreal advert before she got the Photoshop treatment

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Published: February 19, 2015
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In 2013, Beyonce shot commercial and ads for L’Oreal’s Feria & Infallible campaigns. https://thebeyonceworld.com have added some exclusive outtakes from the shoots’ set.

The outtakes appear to be from Beyonce’s adverts for L’Oreal’s Feria and Infallible products, which advertise hair dyes, lipsticks and foundations.

The 33-year-old superstar, known for her hit track Flawless, appears to have uneven and pimply skin under heavily applied foundation in the supposed pre-Photoshop images. But her legions of admirers have come out in support online, criticising the posting of the pictures, with many claiming they are not real.

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Most of the fans seemed to be shocked by these leaked unretouched photos as they feature Beyoncé in a less than perfect light.

That’s only because whenever we see images of Beyoncé or any other celebrity these days, they look perfect and always airbrushed and Photoshopped. Everyone should realize that those commercial images are unrealistic; they’re just advertising illusions.

In case you didn’t watch L’Oreal campaign

The Beyoncé World deleted the photos after receiving a negative response from the buzzing, insane Beyoncé fan army known as the Beyhive. The site owners posted this terrified missive explaining their decision:

Due to the disdain of the BeyHive, we have removed the photos. We don’t want to cause any drama, nor do we wish to start fan wars. Some of the things we have seen posted were just horrible, and we don’t want any parts of it. We were just posting the photos to share the fact that our queen is naturally beautiful, at the same time she is just a regular woman.




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