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Not Hot Enough.
Everyone knows that photoshopping photos is practically standard practice for magainzes.
However, when a magazine says "America' FERRERER Ugly Betty is HOT!" on the cover, but edits a photograph of her to make her 'hotter' for the cover page? That's a little much.
Especially when the result looks like this.

Arms don't work that way. Tell Glamour that you don't approve.
And for bonus irony, as Savior pointed out, this is their first annual figure flattery issue. Clearly, flattering the figure doesn't mean picking out clothes that make you look good but rather, Photoshopping yourself into generic 'prettiness'.
However, when a magazine says "America' FERRERER Ugly Betty is HOT!" on the cover, but edits a photograph of her to make her 'hotter' for the cover page? That's a little much.
Especially when the result looks like this.

Arms don't work that way. Tell Glamour that you don't approve.
And for bonus irony, as Savior pointed out, this is their first annual figure flattery issue. Clearly, flattering the figure doesn't mean picking out clothes that make you look good but rather, Photoshopping yourself into generic 'prettiness'.