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25 Funniest Photoshop Fails
It is always a great idea to spruce up the photos you want to post to Facebook or Instagram in Photoshop before you post them. However, Photoshop can either make you look hilarious or comely, there is nothing in between. Most people who want to appear more attractive in their photos by using Photoshop end up looking like pure drivelers.
In this article, we will feature some of the unluckiest Photoshop fails that will make you burst into tears from laughing. You will see all sorts of Photoshop fails in this article, from the people who have legs on legs to people who have an extra pair of limbs. Now, feel free to take a look at the 25 Funniest Photoshop Fails and be entertained:
#25 - Ten-Pack Instead of a Six-Pack
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And if this photo wasn’t photoshopped, we would tell this girl to call the Guinness Book of World Records representatives so she could enter the Guinness Book of World Records as the woman with the longest neck in the world.
However, we truly believe that this photo was altered and that the neck of the model in the photo is much smaller than as it is shown in the photo.
#21 - A Part of Her Arm is Gone Missing
In the photoshop fail photo above we can see a hot Asian model who supposedly promotes some exclusive Asian fashion brand. However, it seems that this model’s body wasn’t so exclusively photoshopped. It looks as though this photo was photoshopped by someone who doesn’t know how to photoshop at all.
If you look closely, you can see that the girl in the black dress misses her triceps muscle and that her hand is completely disfigured. We didn’t know that sideshow freaks can actually be models.
#20 - How Does He Poop?
The pugs are probably the cutest little dog breed in the world. And that is why you can see their photos on calendars such as in the calendar photo above. However, you must look closely at the pug calendar photo above closely. You will see that there is something wrong with the pug in the
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However, he failed a lot at it. You can clearly see that the six-pack on his body isn’t his six-pack.
#14 - Curved Arm and a Big Booty
Dear girls, if you want to enlarge your booty in Photoshop, don’t do that by yourself. Give someone who knows how to photoshop to make your butt look bigger with the help of Photoshop.
By doing this, you can avoid appearing on our list of Photoshop fails. If you try to retouch your butt by yourself, you may end just like this stupid girl who made her butt look big in Photoshop. However, besides she got a bigger butt, she also got a curved arm. Girls with big butts and curved arms aren’t sexy at all.
#13 - What’s Wrong with those Bathroom Tiles?
Before we proceed with our critic about this Photoshop fail photo, we would advise the girl who is in the photo to clean her mirror. We could probably forgive you this Photoshop fail if you took a photo in a clean mirror.
So, this emo girl from the United States posted this photo on Facebook. Apparently, she wanted to impress one guy from her school by posting a photo in her underwear. However, she did everything but impressed that guy. She made herself an idiot. You can clearly see that she photoshopped her boobs and her booty. And she even made her bathroom tiles look a little

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