A Fake Trip To Paris?

It's no secret that Photoshop and other editing apps have infiltrated our feeds, whether they're used to enhance backdrops or bodies. Usually, however, when a particularly obvious Photoshop fail is pointed out by eagle-eyed followers, the poster concedes to delete the offending pictures and move on. Not Johanna Olsson. The blue checkmarked influencer, whose grid is full of glam shots from around the world, was accused of faking her trip to Paris because of some seriously in-your-face editing. But she refused to delete the snaps (perhaps because they were sponsored), and instead explained that she had Photoshopped some of the backgrounds in order to "inspire" her followers with better views. That didn't stop people from having some fun with the photos.

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GUYS! I was in Paris, at this restaurant, they seated me at a table with no view. I really wanted a picture with the best view to get that perfect Paris vibe to inspire you guys so instead of complaining to the staff about where they seated me which I think is awkward I simply took a picture of the background I wanted from a better table and photoshopped it. That’s it. It’s in my “Paris” story highlights if you want to see. So you can still go here and have this exact view if you are ever in Paris. Which is what I wanted! And I have done this to 3 pictures while I was Paris in where I have changed the background to make it prettier.
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