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10 Badly Photoshopped Celebrities

Sure, celebrities are rich and famous, but their job is to look good. Thank God there's Photoshop to help them achieve perfection... or not. These are ten examples of Photoshop doing to celebrities more harm than good.

Ashlee Simpson looked different after her nose job, but after her complete pore removal she was completely unrecognizable.

The Deen-Bot 2000 comes pre-programmed to make delicious hamburgers.
Jessica Alba drinks to ease the embarrassment of having a tiny head.
Little Zahara Jolie-Pitt is everywhere these days.
Kate Moss steps out with Thing from The Addams Family.
They're clearly hoping that Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sigourney Weaver are so beautiful that you won't notice the mangled fingers, giant catcher's mitt of a hand, or free-floating head.
Lady Gaga hides her handless stump of a tiny arm in her hair.
Is Diane Keaton really such a fatty that they had to replace her body with a 2x4?
Madonna, your home planet called. It's time to return to the mother ship for some adjustments.
Is it possible that Rachel Bilson's torso is twice as long as her legs and we just never noticed?

Cameron Diaz Biography



Born August 30, 1972, in San Diego, California. The daughter of Emilio Diaz, a second-generation Cuban-American oil company foreman, and his wife Billie, who is of Native American, Italian, and German descent, Diaz began modeling when she was 16 years old.

Her successful modeling career took her to Japan, Australia, Morocco, and Paris, among other locales, landed her in such magazines as Mademoiselle and Seventeen, and in advertising campaigns for such companies as Calvin Klein, Coca-Cola, and Levi's.

In 1994, Diaz won her first film role in the blockbuster action-comedy The Mask, starring rubber-faced comic Jim Carrey. With no previous acting experience, she had originally auditioned for a supporting character in the film.

Twelve callbacks later, however, she was hired to play torch-singing mob moll Tina Carlyle, the female lead. After the success of The Mask, Diaz was touted as the next big thing in Hollywood and wooed by a number of prominent filmmakers to appear in their projects.



While training to star in the live-action film version of the popular martial-arts video game Mortal Kombat, Diaz sustained a wrist injury, which caused her to back out of the film. Instead she made a string of smaller, independent films, including The Last Supper (1995); Feeling Minnesota (1996), costarring Keanu Reeves; She's the One (1996), costarring Ed Burns and Jennifer Aniston; and Head Above Water (1996), costarring Harvey Keitel.

She made a successful return to mainstream movies in 1997, winning raves for her portrayal of a sweet bride-to-be opposite Julia Roberts in the playful comedy hit My Best Friend's Wedding.



 

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