
Yanina Latorre revealed all of Wanda Nara's secrets for editing her photos
The host was scathing with the cosmetics entrepreneur for the excessive use of Photoshop
Wanda Nara, who recently underwent a liposuction process to slim her figure and achieve a significant visual result, captivated her followers with sensual photos in a micro bikini. However, something did not go unnoticed by all her followers, as it is publicly known, her images might not be as natural as they seem.
The host of Sálvense quien pueda (SQP), Yanina Latorre, publicly exposed the use of digital tools that the media personality uses to style her body on social media. Through her Instagram stories, Latorre showed a recent photo of the cosmetics entrepreneur wearing a two-piece sports outfit, in which a clear mismatch in the shape of her waist is noticeable. The right side looks noticeably slimmer than the left, which led the panelist to sarcastically state: "Photoshop to March."

This situation not only caused controversy among the star's followers but also questioned the reality of social media. The pursuit of digital perfection became a constant, and users do not hesitate to resort to tools like Photoshop to show an idealized image of themselves. However, as Latorre points out, the truth behind retouched photos rarely comes to light, and fans encounter a distorted version of their idols.
Although Wanda humorously shared the effort it took to regain her figure after surgery, jokingly commenting on how difficult the life of an "XS" is, her stance caused criticism. At one point, she even joked about how her sister Zaira Nara had to help her close a post-operative girdle saying: "Hey... How the girdle fit me! I'm ready for the XXS", something that also did not go unnoticed by some followers.

After a few minutes, the influencer also filmed herself in front of the mirror, proudly showing the results and making another somewhat questionable comment: "I won't abandon the XS. And Zaira is Snow White." She wore a sporty jumpsuit and looked very comfortable in these first days after undergoing surgery.
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