Moore hips, please! Even Demi Moore has fat days, but it’s no reason to believe that her hips were ‘doctored’ in a photo spread for W magazine, for which she appears on the cover.
The photo in question is one which Ms. Moore is wearing a leather and chiffon hipbearing minidress creation from Balmain (Spring 2010). In a tweet, Moore felt slighted and posted the original "untouched" image on her Twitter page with the message "My hips were not touched..it’s just the way u have ur hip kinda swung to one side!" Moore has done many photoshoots and knows a thing or two about re-touching. If she says the hips are hers, I believe her!
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