November 19, 2024 04:43 AM

Keira Knightley Protests Against Photoshop; ‘The Imitation Game’ Actress Pose Topless For Interview Magazine [PHOTOS+VIDEOS]

Keira Knightley shows protest against Photoshop in her recent collaboration with Interview magazine.

The 29 year-old English actress became the latest celebrity to express her own views and opinions when it comes to the world of photography especially when it comes to the manipulation of pictures just to make it look good in the eyes of the public. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" actress also has her sets of experience when it comes to the editing of her pictures in different circumstances.

It can be recalled that in 2004, the "King Arthur" actress experienced media scrutiny from the many critics after her picture in the movie's poster was obviously enhanced by Photoshop. Keira Knightley's breasts reportedly appear different in the poster compared to its real size. Before the actress also talked about her protest against the editing technology in her recent interview, she also previously received several criticisms when she posed nude alongside Scarlet Johansson and Tom Ford in Vanity Fair's cover in 2006.

In a recent talk with a British newspaper, the times, "The Imitation Game" actress revealed her own personal way of showing her objection against the technology involving Photoshop. Keira Knightley definitely has her unique way of showing protest against the photo editing technology when she decided to go topless in Interview magazine; however, the actress also has her conditions.

Before finally agreeing to pose topless in the said magazine, the "Anakarenina" star confess that she will do the shoot as long as her picture will not undergo any digital re-touch.

"That [shoot] was one of the ones where I said: 'OK, I'm fine doing the topless shot so long as you don't make them any bigger or retouch," the active feminist star stated.

By showing the real body figure of Keira Knightley in Interview magazine as a sign of her protest against Photoshop, she also said that photography is to be blamed for having difficulty in seeing different varieties of shape.

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