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Sofia Vergara exposed after posting a photo: She’s being compared to ‘The Walking Dead’
A couple of photos from the set of’ America’s Got Talent’ have been retouched with Photoshop and caused outrage
Sofia Vergara is focused on her projects and enjoying single life after moving on from her divorce from Joe Manganiello. Vergara has been sharing happy moments with her followers on her Instagram account, but one of her latest photos caused a stir due to Photoshop retouching.
The topic of celebrities’ retouching photos is trending after Kate Middleton’s scandal, which arose due to criticism for her photos on social networks, where the Princess of Wales admitted that she edited an image featuring her children that she posted.
‘Modern Family’ actress Vergara usually shares photos and selfies while she is recording ‘America’s Got Talent’, a show in which she serves as a judge. A couple of the most recent caught the attention of some of her followers on social networks because of the filters used by the application that help her to look flawless.
But the filters distorted the members of the audience behind her. Especially if you zoom in, you can see some faces have been deformed, which frightened several, even some who compare them to zombies in a scene from the series ‘The Walking Dead’.
“With those people in the back it looks like they are recording a scene from The Walking Dead”, was one of the comments spotted on Instagram, while someone else questioned: “Is the audience created by AI or are they zombies?”.
The image was discussed by others on X, who did not want to miss the opportunity to highlight the effect of the filters, sharing an image that may look familiar to those who watch the series or play video games related to zombies.
“Sofia Vergara posted these pictures on Instagram, but please tell me you also see the same as me,” posted the user @isamuelgomez_ on X, where the user highlighted the members of the audience who were distorted in the image. This happened because of the fact the application only focuses on correcting the faces of those in the foreground of the image.